(Pub. Date: 01-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: State University of New York Press, ISBN-13: 9798855807455)
Reveals how trustbuilt, broken, and rebuiltshapes the everyday work of frontline public servants and the quality of the relationship between citizens and the state. Trust at the Ground Level of Government moves beyond abstract theory to s...More info...
This thought-provoking and innovative book argues for the importance of leisure studies as a lens through which to understand and interrogate our hypermodern society....More info...
Anthropologists have long explained social behaviour as if people always do what they think is best. But what if most of these explanations only work because they are premised upon ignoring what philosophers call akrasia that is, the possibility t...More info...
Detailing key themes that include authoritarianism, nativist-populism, ethnonationalism, and social psychology, this book provides a fresh perspective on political leadership and details the complexities of the presidential role in a changing soci...More info...
This handbook presents a novel approach to updated, authoritative accounts of research on the sociologies of food and drink.Foregrounding the discipline of sociology in its various forms, it presents a range of theoretical approaches – incl...More info...
In contrast to much of the current literature that treats Trump’s authoritarianism as new and singular, this book shows that authoritarianism in the United States instead has a long history that explains the extent to which authoritarianism has be...More info...
In contrast to much of the current literature that treats Trump’s authoritarianism as new and singular, this book shows that authoritarianism in the United States instead has a long history that explains the extent to which authoritarianism has be...More info...
With a focus on practices of style that reflect both aesthetic as well as ethical qualities, this book examines the emergent forms of contemporary self-making and identity-formation as a turn inwards, towards certainty, in an era characterised by wi...More info...
With a focus on ‘practices of style’ that reflect both aesthetic as well as ethical qualities, this book examines the emergent forms of contemporary self-making and identity-formation as a turn inwards, towards certainty, in an era characterised b...More info...
The books central idea is that the rich if puzzling abundance of theological rhetoric in Adornos writings, drawn significantly from the Jewish religious lexicon, has generally been sidelined by scholars or studied as derivative of Walter Benjamin,...More info...
Rita Abrahamsen, Daniel Jacobi, Emanuel Adler, Yvonne Chiu, Madeleine Fagan, Peter Katzenstein, Charles A. Kupchan, Andreas Nölke, Ole Wæver, Gunther Hellmann...
Series: Bristol Studies in International Theory
(Pub. Date: 28-May-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Bristol University Press, ISBN-13: 9781529251319)
This book is one of the first to systematically examine the debate about global order in International Relations from an ecological perspective.Bringing together an international team of expert contributors, chapters offer a well-rounded ex...More info...
This classic textbook provides a student-friendly yet rigorous survey of the key concepts, theories and latest debates in gender and womens studies....More info...
This classic textbook provides a student-friendly yet rigorous survey of the key concepts, theories and latest debates in gender and womens studies....More info...
This new edition of Black Feminist Sociology offers revised and updated chapters on the history, contours, and prospects of the Black feminist tradition in sociology. This new edition of Black Feminist Sociology...More info...
This new edition of Black Feminist Sociology offers revised and updated chapters on the history, contours, and prospects of the Black feminist tradition in sociology. This new edition of Black Feminist Sociology...More info...
This book addresses the tradition of Marxism that emerged in the 1920s followed by the work of the Frankfurt School, Sartre and Althusser, and into the contemporary era with Jameson, Hardt and Negri, and other salient versions of neo-Marxism....More info...
This timely volume offers a comprehensive analysis of the detrimental impact of restrictive policies and laws inhibiting discussions on race and identity, especially on marginalized communities, and proposes a transformative model for racial recon...More info...
This timely volume offers a comprehensive analysis of the detrimental impact of restrictive policies and laws inhibiting discussions on race and identity, especially on marginalized communities, and proposes a transformative model for racial recon...More info...
This book addresses the tradition of Marxism that emerged in the 1920s followed by the work of the Frankfurt School, Sartre and Althusser, and into the contemporary era with Jameson, Hardt and Negri, and other salient versions of neo-Marxism....More info...
This book uses Berlin as a pivotal case study to analyse the transformation of urban spaces under the combined influences of financialisation and platformisation. By examining Airbnb’s impact on housing and the development of coworking spaces, it...More info...