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  • - Crafting Elastic Masculinity
    av Siyang (East China Normal University) Cao
    1 159

    This book explores Chinese young men's views of manhood and develops a new concept of 'elastic masculinity' which can be stretched and forged differently in response to personal relationships and local realities.

  • av Tim (De Montfort University) Hillier & Gavin (De Montfort University) Dingwall
    1 159

  • - COVID-19 and Health Inequalities
    av Clare (Newcastle University) Bambra
    169

    EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC- ND This accessible, yet authoritative book shows how the pandemic is a syndemic of disease and inequality. It argues that these inequalities are a political choice and we need to learn quickly to prevent growing inequality and to reduce health inequalities in the future.

  • - Steps to Impact for Health and Care Researchers
    av Tara (Wessex Institute Lamont
    299

    EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Written by a leading expert in the field, this practical and accessible book is an essential guide to knowledge exchange, impact and research dissemination in health and social care.

  • av Ray (Waterford Institute of Technology) Griffin & Tom (University College Cork) Boland
    325 - 915

  • - Ordinary Work in Diverse Economies
     
    1 159

    This volume challenges the idea of wage employment as the global norm, comparing lived experiences of 'ordinary work' across conceptual and geographical boundaries and opening up new possibilities for how work, income, identity and care might be woven together differently.

  • - The Human Costs of Europe's Common Labour Market
    av Jonathon W. (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)) Moses
    299 - 465

    This agenda-setting book argues that the process of market integration in Europe has undermined the power and influence of European workers and generated significant human costs. In starting from the position of labour, this book offers an alternative approach which balances the needs of justice and efficiency.

  • - A Practical Introduction
    av Priscilla (University College London) Alderson
    1 415,-

    Critical realism helps researchers to extend and clarify their analyses. This original text draws on international examples of health and illness research across the life course, from small studies to large trials, to show how versatile critical realism can be in validating research and connecting it to policy and practice.

  • - What We Do Makes Who We Are
    av Ying (RMIT University) Wang
    795,-

    Can your job change your personality? This book provides an overview on how personality can be changed at work by societal, organisational and job-related factors, while considering how individuals can take an active approach in changing their personality at work.

  • av Ian (University of Salford) Cummins
    399 - 1 415,-

  • - How Local Leadership Can Change Our Future for the Better
    av Robin (Univesity of the West of England (Emeritus Professor)) Hambleton
    169

    Drawing on a decade of research, an internationally renowned expert explains how cities and communities can develop recovery strategies following the COVID-19 pandemic that promote social, economic and environmental justice.

  • - A Cross-Cultural Perspective
    av Radha (Rutgers University) Jagannathan
    1 139

    This book provides a culturally nuanced analysis of key issues relating to youth unemployment. Examining the causes and consequences of youth unemployment, it assesses ways forward to promote economic self-sufficiency.

  • - International Lessons and Policy Implications
     
    1 429,-

    Providing original observations, this seminal text analyses the emergence of social investment policies in both Europe and East Asia. Experts explore the roads and barriers towards effective social investment policies, derive practical social policy implications and highlight important lessons for future social policymaking.

  • - Trading Sex as a Side Hustle
    av Raven (National Ugly Mugs (NUM)) Bowen
    399

    This valuable exploration of work duality calls for recognition of the experiences of sex workers, addressing race, culture and sex work in the UK against the backdrop of Brexit. Based on extensive empirical work, it illustrates accounts of individuals who take extraordinary risks to hold jobs in both sex industries and non-sex work employment.

  • - Rethinking Digital Living for Our People and the Planet
    av Phil (Department of Land Economy & University of Cambridge) Allmendinger
    305,-

    Phil Allmendinger takes a critical approach to the role of 'smart' in future cities and the relationship with city development. Considering how technology can support active citizenship, he challenges the commercial drivers of big tech and warns that these, not developments for 'social good', may dominate.

  • - We've Come Further Than You Think
    av Gill (University of Bristol) Hague
    439

    In this captivating book, activist and scholar Gill Hague recounts the inspiring story of the violence against women movement in the UK and beyond from 1960s onwards, examining the transformatory politics behind this movement through an important historical and international lens.

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    449,-

    Drawing on research from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice research network, this collection sheds new light on the experiences of women and families who encounter the UK criminal justice system. Contributions demonstrate how these groups are often ignored, oppressed and victimised, and offer insights and practical recommendations for change.

  • - Strategies for Inclusion in Higher Education
     
    369

    Embedded in personal experiences, this collection explores ableism in academia. Through theoretical lenses including autobiography, autoethnography, embodiment, body work and emotional labour, contributors explore being 'othered' in academia and provide practical examples to develop inclusive universities and a less ableist environment.

  • - Critical Perspectives
     
    1 145

    Addressing diversity in sexual and intimate experience later in life (50+), this collection explores how being older intersects with ethnicity, gender, sexuality and class. This original text extends knowledge concerning intimacies, practices and pleasures for those thought to represent normative forms of sexual identification and expression.

  • - Planning for City Foresight and City Visions
    av Timothy J. (University of Reading) Dixon
    1 159

    City visions represent shared, and often desirable, expectations about our urban futures. This book explores the history and evolution of city visions, placing them in the wider context of art, culture, science, foresight and urban theory.

  • - The Anglo-American Social Model in Transition
    av Shaun (Macquarie University) Wilson
    369

    Addressing the rapidly shifting politics of the minimum wage in six English-speaking countries, Shaun Wilson analyses minimum wage policies within a political-economy narrative. Topical and poignant, this book identifies the success of living wage campaigns as central to both welfare state change and alternatives to the Basic Income.

  • - A New Criminological Imagination
    av Martin (Birmingham City University) Glynn
    409

    Martin Glynn explores the relevance black artistic contributions have for understanding crime and justice. Through art forms including black crime fiction, black theatre and black music, this book brings attention to marginalized perspectives within mainstream criminology.

  • - Domestic Roots and International Impact
    av Richard (Lancaster University) Johnson
    369

    This textbook provides a valuable introduction to the construction and application of US foreign policy in the modern era, encouraging readers to think about how ideas, institutions and goals have been at work in the foreign policy of recent presidential administrations.

  • - Crisis, Solidarity and Change
     
    399

    EPUB and EPDF available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Bringing together leading authors in the sociology and social movement fields from all continents, this unique book explores both the global echoes of the pandemic and the different local and national responses adopted by different actors.

  • - Thinking with Gatecrashers, Cheats and Charlatans
     
    1 275

    Edited by expert scholars, this volume explores the 'imposter' through empirical cases, including click farms, bikers, business leaders and fraudulent scientists, providing insights into the social relations and cultural forms from which they emerge.

  • - Critical Perspectives on Japan and the Two Koreas
     
    1 159

    This book is the first comparative study of media technologies in Japan and the two Koreas which illuminates the peculiar geopolitical relations between the three countries through their development and use of digital technologies, drawing from political economy, cultural studies, and technology studies.

  • av Natasha (University of Essex) Lindstaedt
    369

    Drawing on real-world developments, and including international case studies, this book introduces students to the concept and causes of democratic decay in the modern world.

  • - Challenging the Myth of a US Food Revival
    av Kaitland M. (University of Michigan) Byrd
    339

    Using oral histories, this book highlights the voices, experiences and histories of marginalized groups from diverse communities who are the backbone of the artisanal food movement in the US.

  • av Heather (University of Waterloo Whiteside
    1 145

    Identifying continuity and variety in crisis-driven austerity restructuring across Canada, Denmark, Ireland and Spain, this important book uncovers how austerity can be categorized into different dynamic types, and exposes the economic, social, and political implications of the varieties of austerity.

  • av Peter Bloom
    345

    The liberating promise of big data and social media to create more responsive democracies and workplaces is overshadowed by a nightmare of election meddling, privacy invasion, fake news and an exploitative gig economy. Yet, while regressive forces spread disinformation and hate, 'guerrilla democrats' continue to foster hope and connection through digital technologies. This book offers an in-depth analysis of platform-based radical movements, from the online coalitions of voters and activists to the Deliveroo and Uber strikes. Combining cutting edge theories with empirical research, it makes an invaluable contribution to the emerging literature on the relationship between technology and society.

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