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April, May, June 2012 - The London Book Fair
New Books
March April May June July August September October
2012
Issue 2
Taylor & Francis
Routledge
CRC Press
Psychology Press
Garland Science
Earthscan
Contents
About this Catalogue .......................................................... 1
Humanities
Philosophy .......................................................................... 2
Religion .............................................................................. 4
History ................................................................................ 7
Archaeology and Museum Studies .................................... 10
Classical Studies ................................................................ 13
Media, Communication and Cultural Studies .................... 15
Literature .......................................................................... 25
English Language & Linguistics ......................................... 30
Language Learning ........................................................... 32
Theatre and Performance Studies...................................... 33
Music ............................................................................... 34
Education
Early Years & Early Childhood Education ........................... 36
Education Foundations & Education Studies ..................... 38
Education Leadership, Management and Administration... 41
Education Policy & Politics ................................................ 42
Higher Education, Adult Education and Lifelong Learning ... 44
Language, Literacy, ESL & Bilingual Education .................. 46
Primary & Elementary Education ...................................... 48
Secondary Education ........................................................ 52
Special Education and Inclusive Education ........................ 53
Social Sciences
Politics .............................................................................. 55
Military and Strategic Studies ........................................... 68
Asian Studies .................................................................... 74
Middle East Studies ........................................................... 84
Law .................................................................................. 88
Criminology...................................................................... 98
Business & Management .................................................. 99
Economics ...................................................................... 108
Geography ..................................................................... 114
Anthropology ................................................................. 120
Sociology........................................................................ 122
Sports Science, Leisure Studies, and Culture ................... 129
Environment and Sustainability ....................................... 136
Behavioural Sciences
Nursing and Allied Health
Nursing .......................................................................... 160
Medical Sociology & Health Studies................................ 160
Alternative Medicine ....................................................... 161
Social Work & Social Policy ............................................. 161
Medicine
Medicine (& Dentistry) ................................................... 163
Life Sciences
Biological Sciences .......................................................... 165
Toxicology ...................................................................... 171
Biotechnology ................................................................ 171
Pharmaceutical Sciences ................................................. 172
Forensic Science ............................................................. 172
Food Science ................................................................. 173
Built Environment
Architecture .................................................................... 176
Planning ......................................................................... 177
Civil Engineering............................................................. 179
Building .......................................................................... 182
Energy ............................................................................ 183
Health and Safety ........................................................... 184
Science and Technology
Ergonomics and Human Factors ..................................... 185
Environmental Science .................................................... 186
Electrical, Chemical & Mechanical Engineering ............... 188
Industrial Engineering & Management ........................... 203
Mathematics & Statistics................................................. 207
Computer Science & Computer Engineering .................. 211
Geotechnology, Mining and Petroleum Engineering ....... 217
Physics, Chemistry & Materials Science ........................... 217
Water Management and Technology .............................. 220
Library Reference .................................................. 221
Routledge Paperbacks Direct ........................... 242
Index ........................................................................... 255
Agents and Distribution ..................................... 274
Psychology ..................................................................... 144
Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry .................................. 150
Psychotherapy and Counselling ...................................... 152
Couples & Family Therapy .............................................. 154
Psychoanalysis ................................................................ 155
Jung/Analytical Psychology ............................................. 156
Child & Adolescent Mental Health ................................. 157
Creative Arts Therapies ................................................... 159
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PhilosoPhy
Ideas
ReadeR
Arguing About Science
General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology
edmund Husserl
Edited by Alexander Bird, University of Bristol, UK
and James Ladyman, University of Bristol, UK
Foreword by dermot Moran
Series: Arguing About Philosophy
Arguing About Science is an outstanding introduction to
philosophy of science, bringing together some of the most
influential contributions of famous philosophers in the
field, including John Stuart Mill, Bertrand Russell, and Karl
Popper as well as recent extracts from philosophers and
scientists such as Philip Kitcher, Daniel Dennett, Robert
Winston, Bas van Fraassen, and Nancy Cartwright.
The editors provide lucid introductions to each section
giving an overview of the debate, as well as study questions and further reading.
Routledge
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Series: Routledge Classics
Widely regarded as the principal founder of
phenomenology, Husserl’s Ideas is a classic of twentieth
century thought. This edition of the original translation by
W.R. Boyce Gibson includes the introduction to the English
edition written by Husserl himself in 1931.
Husserl’s early thought conceived of phenomenology – the
general study of what appears to conscious experience - in
a relatively narrow way, mainly in relation to problems in
logic and the theory of knowledge. The publication of Ideas in 1913 witnessed a
significant and controversial widening of Husserl’s thought, changing the course of
phenomenology decisively. Husserl’s arguments ignited a heated debate regarding
the nature of consciousness and experience that has endured throughout the 20th
century and continues in the present day.
Routledge
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April 2012 : 234x156 : 464pp
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Balance and refinement
ReadeR
Beyond Coherence Methods of Moral Inquiry
The neo-Kantian reader
Michael r. dePaul, Michael R. DePaul
Edited by Sebastian Luft, Marquette University, USA
We all have moral beliefs. What if we are unsure about what to believe about a
serious moral issue or if one belief conflicts with another belief we hold with equal
conviction? When we come across such conflicts and doubts, we try and make our
beliefs cohere; we are forced to engage in a moral inquiry. Michael R. DePaul
argues that we have to make our beliefs cohere, but that the current coherence
methods are seriously flawed. Methods such as that which John Rawls has
proposed are intellectualist and mechanical. DePaul argues that it is not just
arguments that need to be considered in moral inquiry, the ability to make sensitive
moral judgements is vital to any philosophical inquiry into morality. The inquirer
must consider how her life experiences and experiences with literature, film and
theatre have influenced her capacity for making moral judgments and attempt
to insure that this capacity is neither naive nor corrupted.
The early twentieth century witnessed a resurgence of
interest in Kant’s philosophy. This is the first anthology to
collect the key primary sources, with many being published
here in English for the first time. Sebastian Luft provides a
clear introduction to each of the following sections:
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•Beginnings:includingOttoLiebman,FriedrichLange,
and Hermann von Helmholtz
•TheMarburgSchool:includingHermannCohen,Paul
Natorp, and Ernst Cassirer
•TheSouthwestSchool:includingWilhelmWindelband,
Emil Lask, and Hans Vaihinger
•Neo-KantianisminFrance:includingÉmileBoutroux,LéonBrunschvicg,andÉmile
Meyerson
•ResponsesandCritiques:includingEdmundHusserl;RudolfCarnap,andMartin
Heidegger and Ernst Cassirer.
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The ethics of Gender-Specific disease
2nd Edition
on Humanism
Mary Ann Cutter, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA
richard norman
Series Edited by Mark Cherry, St. Edward’s University, USA and Ana S. Iltis,
Wake Forest University, USA
Series: Routledge Annals of Bioethics
In this volume, Cutter argues that gender-specific disease and related bioethical
discourses are philosophically integrative. Gender-specific disease is integrative
because the descriptive roles of gender, disease, and their relation are inextricably
tied to their prescriptive roles within frames of reference. While the text mainly
focuses on gender-specific diseases that affect women, Cutter also includes
examples involving men, children, and members of the LGBT community.
Routledge
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Series: Thinking in Action
On Humanism is a powerfully argued defence of
humanism. It is also an impassioned plea that we turn to
ourselves, not religion, if we want to answer Socrates’
age-old question: what is the best kind of life to lead?
Although humanism has much in common with science,
Richard Norman shows that it is far from a denial of the
more mysterious, fragile side of being human, dealing
with big questions such as the environment, Darwinism
and ‘creation science’, euthanasia and abortion. This
revised second edition includes a new chapter on the
debates between “the New Atheists” such as Richard
Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens and their religious critics, asking why the two
sides in the debate so often seem to be talking past one another, and suggesting
how the conversation could be made more fruitful.
Routledge
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PhilosoPhy
on Loyalty
2nd Edition
routledge Companion to Philosophy
of religion
Troy Jollimore
Series: Thinking in Action
Loyalty is one of the most highly charged and important
issues, often evoking strong feelings and actions. What is
loyalty? Is loyalty compatible with impartiality? Are there
limits to loyalty and if so, where do they lie? In a global
era is loyalty to one’s country an outmoded idea? Drawing
on a fascinating array of examples from Socrates’
ultimately suicidal loyalty to Athens to The Remains of the
Day and No Country for Old Men, Troy Jollimore expertly
unravels the phenomenon of loyalty from a philosophical
standpoint. He reflects on the idea that loyalty shapes our
very identities and considers the problematic relationship between loyalty and
patriotism, especially the perils of excessive loyalty. He also examines the
connection between loyalty and identity and asks what we mean by ‘belonging’
and using the example of Martin Luther King, he asks what happens when loyalty
to the law and loyalty to the good are in conflict.
Edited by Chad Meister, Bethel College, USA and
Paul Copan, Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA
Series: Routledge Philosophy Companions
An indispensable guide and reference source to the major
themes, movements, debates and topics in philosophy of
religion. Sixty-nine entries from a team of renowned
international contributors are organized into nine clear
parts.
This second edition includes new chapters on Blaise Pascal;
Interreligious Dialogue; Death and the Afterlife; Religion
and Global Ethics; and Religion, Film, and Technology. The
Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Religion is essential reading for anyone
interested in philosophy, religion and related disciplines.
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The routledge Companion to eighteenth
Century Philosophy
The routledge Companion to Social and
Political Philosophy
Edited by Aaron Garrett, Boston University, USA
Series: Routledge Philosophy Companions
The Routledge Companion to Eighteenth Century
Philosophy is an authoritative survey and assessment
of this momentous period, covering the major thinkers,
topics and movements in Eighteenth century philosophy.
It is divided into six parts: Context; Metaphysics and
Religion; Mind, Knowledge and Feelings; Morals, Politics
and Aesthetics; Philosophy and the Arts and Sciences;
Major figures and Movements.
A strong line up of international contributors provide
students of philosophy and related disciplines with an outstanding and accessible
guide to one of the most important periods in the history of philosophy.
Routledge
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June 2012 : 246x174 : 860pp
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The routledge Companion to Philosophy
of Law
Edited by Gerald F. Gaus, University of Arizona, USA and Fred d’Agostino,
The University of Queensland, Australia
Series: Routledge Philosophy Companions
The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy is a comprehensive,
definitive reference work, providing an up-to-date survey of the field, charting its
history and key figures and movements, and addressing enduring questions as well
as contemporary research. This Companion is divided into eight thematic section:
The History of Social and Political Theory; Political Theories and Ideologies;
Normative Foundations; The National State and Beyond; Distributive Justice; Political
Concepts; Concepts and Methods in Social Philosophy; Issues in Social and Political
Philosophy. Comprised of 71 newly commissioned essays by leading scholars from
throughout the world, The Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy
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April 2012 : 254x178 : 1050pp
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The routledge Companion to Theism
Edited by Charles Taliaferro,St.OlafCollege,USA,
Victoria Harrison, University of Glasgow, UK and
Stewart Goetz, Ursinus College, USA
Edited by Andrei Marmor, University of Southern
California, USA
Series: Routledge Philosophy Companions
The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Law
provides a comprehensive, non-technical philosophical
treatment of the fundamental questions about the nature
of law. Its coverage includes the main philosophical
debates about particular legal areas such as criminal
responsibility, property, contracts, family law, law and
justice in the international domain, legal paternalism and
the rule of law. The entirely new content has been written
specifically for newcomers to the field, making the volume particularly useful for
undergraduate and graduate courses in philosophy of law and related areas. All 39
chapters, written by the world’s leading researchers and edited by an internationally
distinguished scholar, bring a focused, philosophical perspective to their subjects.
Routledge
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Series: Routledge Religion Companions
The Routledge Companion to Theism investigates its
subject through the lens of a wide variety of disciplines
and explores the ramifications of theism considered as a
way of life as well as an intellectual conviction. The result
is a well ordered and thorough collection that should
provide a wide spectrum of readers with a better
understanding of a subject that’s much discussed, but
frequently misunderstood. As the editors note in their
Introduction, while stimulating and informing the contemporary debate, a key aim
of the volume is to open new avenues of inquiry into theism and thereby to
encourage further research into this vital topic.
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PhilosoPhy
TexTbook
The world of Parmenides
2nd Edition
Essays on the Presocratic Enlightenment
Understanding the Political Philosophers
Karl Popper
From Ancient to Modern Times
Foreword by Scott Austin
Alan Haworth, London Metropolitan University, UK
Series: Routledge Classics
This lively and engaging guide invites you to climb inside
the heads of the major political philosophers, as it were,
andtoseetheworldthroughtheireyes.Organised
historically - beginning with Socrates and concluding with
post-Rawlsian theory - Alan Haworth presents the key
ideas and developments with clarity and depth. Each
chapter provides a concentrated study of a given thinker
or group of thinkers and together they constitute a broad
account of the main arguments in political philosophy.
There are chapters on Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes,
Locke, Rousseau, the Utilitarians, Marx, and post-Rawlsian
developments. This updated and revised second edition
also includes a new chapter on the relationship between Rawls and Habermas.
The World of Parmenides is a brilliant exploration of the
complexity of ancient Greek thought and science by one
of the twentieth century’s leading philosophers. It reveals the great importance of
Presocratic philosophy to Popper’s thought as a whole and shows the profound
enlightenment he experienced reading not only Parmenides but the wider world of
Greek science and philosophy including Xenophanes and Heraclitus.
Routledge
Market: Philosophy / Politics
April 2012 : 234x156 : 320pp
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Routledge
Market: Ancient Philosophy/Classics
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‘I hope that these essays may illustrate the thesis
that all history is or should be the history of problem
situations, and that in following this principle we
may further our understanding of the Presocratics
and other thinkers of the past. ’ – Karl Popper, from
the preface
death, Posthumous Harm,
and Bioethics
James Stacey Taylor, The College of New Jersey,
USA
Series Edited by Mark Cherry, St. Edward’s
University, USA and Ana S. Iltis, Wake Forest
University, USA
Series: Routledge Annals of Bioethics
This book offers a highly distinctive and original
approach to the metaphysics of death and applies this
approach to contemporary debates in bioethics that
address end-of-life and post-mortem issues.
Routledge
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June 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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Religion
TexTbook
TexTbook
Introducing Tibetan Buddhism *
An Introduction to religion and Politics
Geoffrey Samuel, Cardiff University, UK
Jonathan Fox
Series: World Religions
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics
Introducing Tibetan Buddhism is the ideal starting point
for students wishing to undertake a comprehensive study
of Tibetan religion. This lively introduction covers the
whole spectrum of Tibetan religious history, from early
figures and the development of the old and new schools
of Buddhism to the spread and influence of Tibetan
Buddhism throughout the world. Geoffrey Samuel covers
the key schools and traditions, as well as Bon, and bodies
of textual material, including the writings of major lamas.
He explores aspects such as the path to liberation through
Sutra and Tantra teachings, philosophy, ethics, ritual, and issues of gender and
national identity. Illustrated throughout, this book includes a chronology, glossary,
pronunciation guide, summaries, discussion questions and recommendations for
further reading to aid students’ understanding and revision. Introducing Tibetan
Buddhism is also accompanied by a comprehensive companion website.
An Introduction to Religion and Politics offers a comprehensive overview of the
many theories of religion and politics, and provides students with an accessible but
in-depth account of the most significant debates, issues and methodologies.
Structured into three sections, the authors set out the ways in which religion
influences politics, analyse the current key issues and provide a state of the art
account of religion and politics highlighting the diversity in state religion policies
around the world. This work combines theoretical analysis with extensive and wide
ranging case studies from no fewer than 18 countries to provide a truly
comprehensive introduction to the area.
Routledge
Market: Politics/Religion/ International Relations
June 2012 : 234x156 : 288pp
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Religion
The orthodox Christian world *
TexTbook
Edited by Augustine Casiday, University of Wales,
Trinity Saint David, UK
Understanding religion and Popular Culture *
Edited by Terry ray Clark, Georgetown College, USA
and dan w. Clanton, Doane College, USA
Series: Routledge Worlds
This collection offers a compelling overview of the
Orthodoxworld,coveringthemainregionaltraditionsof
OrthodoxChristianityandthewaysinwhichtheyhave
become global. The contributors are drawn from the
Orthodoxcommunityworldwideandexplorearich
selection of key figures and themes. The book provides an
innovative and illuminating approach to the subject, ideal
for students and scholars alike.
Routledge
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This introductory text provides students with a ‘toolbox’ of
approaches for analyzing religion and popular culture. It
encourages readers to think critically about the ways in
which popular cultural practices and products, especially
those considered as forms of entertainment, are laden
with religious ideas, themes, and values. The chapters
feature lively and contemporary case study material and
outline relevant theory and methods for analysis. Among
the areas covered are religion and food, violence, music,
television and videogames. Each entry is followed by a
helpful summary, glossary, bibliography, discussion
questions and suggestions for further reading/viewing. Understanding Religion and
Popular Culture offers a valuable entry point into an exciting and rapidly evolving
field of study.
Routledge
Market: Religion/Popular Culture
May 2012 : 234x156 : 256pp
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Promoting Peace, Inciting Violence *
world Cinema, Theology, and the Human
The Role of Religion and Media
Humanity in Deep Focus
Jolyon Mitchell, University of Edinburgh, UK
Antonio Sison, Catholic Theological Union, USA
Series: Media, Religion and Culture
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion and Film
This book is about the role that media and religion play in
promoting peace and inciting violence. Using a wide range
of examples drawn from around the world, it explores:
World Cinema, Theology, and the Human builds an engaging intertextual dialogue
between nine acclaimed films of world cinema and a range of theological
perspectives that touch on the theme of human experience. This book engages
with the power of film to trigger hermeneutical impulses and theological
conversation stemming from resonant humanity unfolding onscreen. However, it is
film as art, not theology as normative text, which lays down a bridge to the
possibility of critical dialogue. In this approach, film is emancipated from a
theological agenda, and as an art form, given space to speak on its own terms in
dialogue with theology.
•howdifferentmediacontributetothecreationof
communicative environments where violence can be
incited
•howvariousmediaareusedtopromotepeacebuilding
•theambivalentroleofreligionintheseprocesses.
It is sometimes suggested that through skilful packaging
of religious messages audiences can be turned into more violent or more peaceful
citizens. Jolyon Mitchell paints a more complex picture in order to tease out the
‘ambivalence of the sacred’ in a number of different communicative contexts.
Routledge
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Pilgrimage and the national
Parks
Popular Music in evangelical
Youth Culture
Religion and Nature in the United States
Stella Lau, Vocational Training Council, Hong Kong
Lynn ross-Bryant, University of Colorado, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion
Christian churches and groups within Anglo-American
contexts have increasingly used popular music as a
way to connect with young people. This book
investigates the relationships between evangelical
Christianity and popular music, focusing particularly
on electronic dance music in the last twenty years.
Author Stella Lau illustrates how electronic dance
music is legitimized in evangelical activities by
Christians’ discourses, and how the discourses
challenge the divide between the ‘secular’ and the
‘sacred’ in the Western culture.
Author Lynn Ross-Bryant focuses on National Parks as
pilgrimage sites around which a discourse of nature
developed and argues the centrality of religion in
understanding the dynamics of both the language
and the ritual manifestations related to National Parks.
This volume contributes to the emerging field of
‘religion and the environment,’ larger issues in the
study of religion (e.g. cultural events and the spatial
element in meaning-making), and the study of
non-institutional religion.
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5th Edition
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American Civilization
Sexuality in Medieval europe
An Introduction
DoingUntoOthers
david C. Mauk and John oakland
ruth Mazo Karras
June 2009 : 246x174 : 424pp
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British Civilization
The european world 1500–
1800
An Introduction
An Introduction to Early Modern History
John oakland
Edited by Beat Kümin and Beat Kümin
December 2010 : 246x174 : 360pp
Pb: 978-0-415-58328-2: £19.99
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7th Edition
8.
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3rd Edition
2nd Edition
American Cultural Studies
International History of the
Twentieth Century and
Beyond
An Introduction to American Culture
neil Campbell and Alasdair Kean
November 2011 : 234x156 : 368pp
Pb: 978-0-415-59871-2: £24.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-34666-5
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Antony Best, Jussi M. Hanhimäki, Joseph A. Maiolo
and Kirsten e. Schulze
May 2008 : 246x189 : 640pp
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10th Edition
British Cultural Identities
The routledge Atlas of the
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Edited by Mike Storry and Peter Childs
November 2012 : 246x174 : 320pp
Pb: 978-0-415-68076-9: £21.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-42460-8
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Martin Gilbert
February 2012 : 246x174 : 240pp
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5.
2nd Edition
2nd Edition
A History of the Church in the
Middle Ages
Childhood in world History
F. donald Logan
April 2012 : 246x174 : 336pp
Pb: 978-0-415-66994-8: £21.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-13289-3
www.routledge.com/9780415669948
Peter n. Stearns
October2010:234x156:192pp
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An environmental History of the
Middle Ages *
TexTbook
Alcohol in world History *
Gina Hames, Pacific Lutheran University, USA
The Crucible of Nature
John Aberth
Series: Themes in World History
From the origins of drinking to the use and abuse of
alcohol in the present day, this global historical study
draws on approaches and research from biology,
anthropology, sociology and psychology. Topics covered
include:
•theimpactofcolonialism
•alcoholbeforetheworldeconomy
•industrializationandalcohol
•globalization,consumersociety,andalcohol.
Alcohol in World History is one of the first studies to pull together such a wide
range of sources in order to compare the role of alcohol throughout time and
across both western and non-western civilizations.
This is the first survey of attitudes towards the
environment in the Middle Ages, which was a critical and
formative time for Western approaches to our natural
surroundings. This was a time of fundamentally competing
perspectives on the environment, with the belief that
natural resources were put on earth for man’s exploitation
“at war” with the view that saw humankind as a steward
of God’s creation. Taking the entire medieval period from
500 to 1500 across the whole of Europe, from England
and Spain across to the Baltic and Eastern Europe and
focusing on the key areas of air, water, earth, wood and
animals, John Aberth sheds new light on the medieval
mindset which will be essential reading for all those interested in the Middle Ages.
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April 2012 : 234x156 : 168pp
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April 2012 : 234x156 : 192pp: 20 halftones
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Black Social Science and the Crisis
of Manhood, 1890–1970
TexTbook
Genocide since 1945
We are the Supermen
Philip Spencer, University of Kingston, UK
Malinda Alaine Lindquist, University of Minnesota, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in African American History and Culture
This book describes the young black male crisis, why we are largely unfamiliar with
the story of the black superman, and why this matters to contemporary debates. It
does so by returning to the work of those original black social scientists to explore
the ways in which they understood the challenges of black manhood, offered
substantive critiques of the nation’s race, class, and gender systems, and worked to
construct a progression.
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April 2012 : 229x152 : 240pp
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Series: The Making of the Contemporary World
In 1948 the United Nations passed the Genocide
Convention. The international community was now
obligated to prevent or halt what had hitherto, in Winston
Churchill’s words, been a “crime without a name”, and to
punish the perpetrators. Since then, however, genocide
has recurred repeatedly. Millions of people have been
murdered by sovereign nation states, confident in their
ability to act with impunity within their own borders.
Tracing the history of genocide since 1945, and looking at
a number of cases across continents and decades, this
book discusses a range of critical and inter-connected
issues. Genocide since 1945 aims to help the reader understand how, when, where
and why this crime has been committed since 1945, why it has proven so difficult
to halt or prevent its recurrence, and what now might be done about it. It is
essential reading for all those interested in the contemporary world.
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Market: History/Genocide
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7th Edition
2nd Edition
Britain Since 1945
A History of the Church in the Middle Ages
A Political History
F. donald Logan
david Childs, University of Nottingham, UK
Britain since 1945 is the established textbook on
contemporary British political history since the end of the
Second World War. David Childs’ authoritative
chronological survey discusses domestic policy and politics
in particular, but also covers external and international
relations. This new and improved seventh edition of this
important book brings the picture to the present. Britain
since 1945 is essential reading for any student of
contemporary British history and politics.
Routledge
Market: British History
April 2012 : 234x156 : 528pp
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In this fascinating survey, Donald Logan introduces the
reader to the Christian church, from the conversion of the
Celtic and Germanic peoples to the discovery of the New
World. He reveals how the church unified th e people of
Western Europe as they worshipped with the same
ceremonies and used Latin as the language of civilised
communication. A History of the Church in the Middle
Ages explores the role of the church as a central element
in determining a thousand years of history. This new
edition brings the book right up to date with recent
scholarship, and includes an expanded introduction, which
considers other faiths, particularly Judaism and Islam, and
their interaction with the Christian church.
Routledge
Market: Medieval History
April 2012 : 246x174 : 392pp: 24 halftones, 27 line drawings
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The routledge Companion to Seventeenth
Century Philosophy
TexTbook
Human rights in world History
Edited by dan Kaufman, University of Colorado,
Boulder, USA
Peter n. Stearns, George Mason University, USA
Series: Themes in World History
Defended by a host of advocates and organizations, certain
standard human rights have come to represent an integral
component of global citizenship. Human Rights in World
History takes a global historical perspective to examine the
emergence of this tradition and its constituent concepts.
Beginning with premodern features compatible with a
human rights approach, including religious doctrines
and natural rights ideas, the book goes on to describe
the rise of the first modern-style human rights statements,
associated with the Enlightenment. It explores ongoing
contrasts in the liberal approach, between avowed commitments to human rights
and the denial of those rights to certain types of people. Peter Stearns’ concise and
engaging survey concludes with a discussion of the situation today and what the
historical trajectory might suggest for the future of human rights.
Series: Routledge Philosophy Companions
The Routledge Companion to Seventeenth Century
Philosophy is an outstanding and comprehensive survey
of this momentous period, covering the major thinkers,
topics and movements in Seventeenth century philosophy.
It is divided into seven parts:
•HistoricalContext
•Metaphysics
•Epistemology
•MindandLanguage
•MoralandPoliticalPhilosophy
•NaturalPhilosophyandMathematics
•PhilosophicalTheology.
Routledge
Market: history
April 2012 : 234x156 : 216pp
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Market: Philosophy
May 2012 : 246x174 : 864pp
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russia’s International relations
in the Twentieth Century
An Introduction to Capitalism *
Alastair Kocho-williams, University of the West of
England, UK
Paul Swanson, William Paterson University, USA
As we enter the second decade of the twenty first century,
a new set of pressures are being brought to bear on the
American economy and these are spreading in influence
to affect the entire international economy itself. An
Introduction to the US Economy will be the ideal textbook
for a number of courses, including introduction to the US
Economy, political economy and United States Economic
History. In addition, it provides a superb overview for the
intelligent layman of an ever changing topic.
Routledge
Market: Economic History / American History / Political Economy
April 2012 : 234x156 : 400pp
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Russia has long been a major player in the international
relations arena, but only by examining the whole century
can Russian foreign policy be properly understood, and
key questions as to the impact of war, of revolution, of
collapse, the emergence of the Cold War and Russia’s
post-Soviet development be addressed. Surveying the
whole of the twentieth century in an accessible and clear
manner Russia’s International Relations in the Twentieth
Century provides an overview and narrative, with analysis,
that will serve as an introduction and resource for students
of Russian foreign policy in the period, and those who
seek to understand the development of modern Russia in an international context.
An essential resource for students of Russia history and International policy.
Routledge
Market: Russian History/International Relations
May 2012 : 234x156 : 240pp
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Projections of Power in the Americas
TexTbook
Edited by Helene Balslev Clausen, Aarhus University, Denmark,
niels Bjerre-Poulsen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and
Jan Gustafsson, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
2nd Edition
Sexuality in Medieval europe
DoingUntoOthers
Series: Routledge Studies in the History of the Americas
This book is a fascinating contribution to the study of politics and social relations in
the Americas, as well as to the study of power. The nine essays describe different
ways in which how power is being exerted and projected in the Americas - by
governments, by special interests, and by transnational criminal organizations.
However, they also tell stories of collective and individual empowerment of citizens
in the Americas.
Routledge
Market: History
April 2012 : 229x152 : 224pp
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ruth Mazo Karras, University of Minnesota, USA
This new edition demonstrates that medieval culture
developed sexual identities that were quite different from
the identities we think of today, yet that were still in some
ways ancestral to our own. Using a wide collection of
evidence from the late Antique period up until the
fifteenth century, including newly added visual evidence,
this informative and intriguing volume illustrates how sex
in medieval times was understood, not as something that
two people did together, but as something one person did
to another. Consequently, gender roles and identities were
seen very differently from the ways our society defines
them. Sexuality in Medieval Europe is essential reading for
all those who study medieval history and culture.
Routledge
Market: History, Women’s and Gender Studies and Sexuality
March 2012 : 234x156 : 272pp: 17 illus
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Timelines
4th Edition
Essays in the History of the Modern World
The Terrorism reader
John rees, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Edited by david J. whittaker, formerly at the
University of Teesside, UK
Series: Routledge Readers in History
The Terrorism Reader is an intriguing introduction to a
notorious and disturbing international phenomenon. The
book draws together material from a variety of experts
and clearly explains their opinions on terrorism, allowing
understanding, conjecture and debate. David J. Whittaker
explores all aspects of terrorism from its definition,
psychological and sociological effects, legal and ethical
issues to counter-terrorism. This new edition includes fully
updated chapters on Palestine and Israel, the London 7/7
bombings and a a new chapter on Jihad, as well as a focus on issues of
contemporary concern such as state terrorism, terrorist withdrawal and
deradicalisation, and human rights.
Routledge
Market: History and International Relations
May 2012 : 246x174 : 384pp
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War and revolution, economic crises and political conflict
are the very stuff of modern history. This guide to the last
100 years of great power conflict, social rebellion, strikes
and protests gives us the essential history of the world in
which we live. Based on the Timeline TV series this is a
rapid and accessible guide for those who want to know
how power is exercised, by who, and for what purposes in
the modern world. From the rise and fall of great empires
in two world wars, the Cold War and the ‘war on terror’
through to the rise of China Timelines describes the shifts
in the imperial structure of the world. And it looks at the
impact of those changes in the conflict zones of the 21 st
century. We live in turbulent times. These essays show us how we got here and
outline the forces that are going to shape the history of the 21 st century.
Routledge
Market: Politics and Current Affairs
April 2012 : 198x129 : 240pp: 59 illus, 59 line drawings
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Theorizing Medieval Geopolitics
war, Agriculture, and Food
WarandWorldOrderintheAgeoftheCrusades
Rural Europe from the 1930s to the 1950s
Andrew Latham, Macalester College, USA
Edited by Paul Brassley, University of Exeter, UK, Yves Segers, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium and Leen Van Molle, Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven, Belgium
Series: Routledge Research in Medieval Studies
Viewing the late Middle Ages (1250-1550) through the lens of what he calls the
“historical structure of war”, Andrew Latham provides a fresh conceptualization
of the geopolitics of late medieval Latin Christendom, emphasizing neither
“feudalism” nor “heteronomy”, but rather the emergence of the “corporatesovereign state”, the “corporate-sovereign Church” and “Hobbesian-Lockean
anarchy”. He goes on to demonstrate how this distinctive historical structure of
war gave rise to a constellation of public and religious wars that was unique to
late medieval Latin Christendom.
Routledge
Market: History
March 2012 : 229x152 : 208pp: 2 illus
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The end of the First
Indochina war
A Global History
James waite, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
Trade, New Zealand
Arguing that the Indochina War cannot be
understood as a topic of Franco-US relations, but
ought to be treated as international history, this
volume brings in Vietnamese and other global agents,
including New Zealand, Australia, and especially
Britain, as well as China and the Soviet Union. The
book also argues that the successful French
withdrawal from Vietnam – a political defeat for the
Eisenhower administration – helped to avert outright
warfare between the major powers, although with
very mixed results for the inhabitants of Vietnam who
faced partition and further bloodshed.
Routledge
Market: History
July 2012 : 229x152 : 224pp
Hb: 978-0-415-88684-0: £80.00
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Series: Routledge Studies in Modern European History
This volume of essays examines one of the crucial periods in the evolution of the
European rural economy and society, assessing the effects of the Second World
War on the European countryside, and the impact of food and agricultural
problems on the outcome of the war.
Routledge
Market: History
April 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp: 34 illus, 21 halftones
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Maritime Slavery
Public and Popular History
Edited by Philip d. Morgan, Johns Hopkins
University, USA
Edited by Jerome de Groot, University of
Manchester, UK
Think of maritime slavery, and the notorious Middle
Passage – the unprecedented, forced migration of
enslaved Africans across the Atlantic – readily comes
to mind. This so-called middle leg (from Africa to the
Americas) of a supposed trading triangle linking
Europe, Africa, and the Americas naturally captures
attention for its scale and horror. Maritime slavery is
not just about the movement of people as
commodities, but rather, the involvement of all sorts
of people, including slaves, in the transportation of
those human commodities. Maritime slavery is thus
not only about objects being moved but also about
subjects doing the moving. Maritime Slavery reflects
this current interest in maritime spaces, and covers all
themajorOceansandSeas.Thisbookwasoriginally
published as a special issue of Slavery and Abolition.
This interdisciplinary collection considers public and
popular history within a global framework, seeking to
understand considerations of local, domestic histories
and the ways they interact with broader discourses.
Grounded in particular local and national situations,
the book addresses the issues associated with popular
history in a globalised cultural world. A wide range of
international contributors consider a broad selection
of locale and media, from American television and
Canadian heritage to the representation of history in
contemporary Chinese culture.
Routledge
Market: History / Slavery
April 2012 : 246x174 : 192pp
Hb: 978-0-415-50512-3: £80.00
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This book was originally published as a special issue
of the journal Rethinking History.
Routledge
Market: History / Popular History
May 2012 : 234x156 : 192pp
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refugees and Cultural
Transfers to Britain
Edited by Stefan Manz, Aston University, UK and
Panikos Panayi, De Montfort University, UK
This book focuses on the relationship between
refugees to Britain and intercultural transfer over an
extensive period of time. It was originally published as
a special issue of Immigrants and Minorities.
Routledge
Market: British History / Migration & Diaspora / Cultural
Studies
June 2012 : 234x156 : 192pp
Hb: 978-0-415-57191-3: £80.00
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aRchaeology and MuseuM sTudies
Cultural Heritage and Prisoners of war
ReadeR
Creativity Behind Barbed Wire
Museum objects *
Edited by Gilly Carr, St. Catherine’s College, Cambridge University, UK and
Harold Mytum, University of York, UK
Edited by Sandra dudley, University of Leicester, UK
Series: Leicester Readers in Museum Studies
Series: Routledge Studies in Heritage
Museum Objects provides a set of readings that together
create a distinctive emphasis and perspective on the objects
which lie at the heart of interpretive practice in museums,
material culture studies and everyday life. This reader brings
together classic and up to date texts on the nature and
definition of the object itself, the senses and embodied
experience of objects. No other volume brings together
such perspectives in this way, and no other volume includes
such a focus on the museum context. Museum Objects
incorporates both theorised and more practical readings
from a range of international academic and contextual perspectives. The overall
result is a definitive set of readings that offers a comprehensive understanding of
objects and their place within the museum context.
This is an essential book for all academics, heritage professionals, collectors and
museum curators who seek to understand the range of objects which give
testimony to the creativity of prisoners of war. From sheet music and theatre, to
painting, embroidery, newspaper articles and metalwork, this book is the first to
address creativity behind barbed wire.
Routledge
Market: Archaeology and Heritage
May 2012 : 229x152 : 304pp: 49 illus, 45 halftones
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Market: Museum Studies
June 2012 : 246x174 : 416pp: 30 halftones
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Museums, equality and Social Justice
3rd Edition
Museum Basics
Edited by richard Sandell, University of Leicester, UK
and eithne nightingale, Victoria and Albert
Museum, UK
Timothy Ambrose, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, UK
and a Fellow of the Museums Association, UK and Crispin Paine, University
College, Chichester, UK
Series: Heritage: Care-Preservation-Management
Keeping up-to-date with new ideas and changing practice is challenging for small
and medium-sized museums where time for reading and training is often restricted.
This new edition of Museum Basics has therefore been produced for the many
museums worldwide that operate with limited resources and few professional staff,
and also provides a valuable resource for museum studies students who wish to gain
a full understanding of work within a museum. This third edition, fully updated and
extended to take account of the many changes in the world of museums over the
last five years, includes over 100 new diagrams, a glossary, sources of information
and support as well as a select bibliography, and is now supported by its own
companion website providing a wide range of additional resources.
Routledge
Market: Museum Studies / Heritage Studies
April 2012 : 246x174 : 384pp: 105 line drawings
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Series: Museum Meanings
The last two decades have seen concerns for equality,
diversity, social justice and human rights move from the
margins of museum thinking and practice, to the core. The
arguments for engaging diverse audiences, creating the
conditions for more equitable access, and opening up
opportunities for participation, now enjoy considerable
consensus in many parts of the world. At the same time it
would be misleading to suggest an even and uncontested transition from the
museum as an organisation that has been widely understood to marginalise,
exclude and oppress to one which is wholly inclusive. Museums, Equality and Social
Justice aims to reflect on and inform debates in museum research, policy and
practice at this critical time, to explore the ways in which museums are engaging
with these issues of identity and equality, and to investigate their potential to
contribute to more equitable, fair and just societies.
Routledge
Market: Museum Studies
May 2012 : 246x174 : 404pp
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aRchaeology and MuseuM sTudies
Post Critical Museology
Theory and Practice in the Art Museum
Edited by Andrew dewdney, London South Bank University, UK,
david dibosa, Chelsea College of Art & Design, UK and Victoria walsh
Post Critical Museology examines the current status of learning and knowledge
practices in the art museum and investigates how to understand the challenges
presented by the visual cultures of global migration and new media. Locating its
critique in a constructive relationship to international progressive museological
thinking and practice, the book calls for a new alignment in what it announces as
post-critical museology that is committed to rethinking what an art museum in the
twenty-first century could be, as well as what knowledge and understanding its
future practitioners might mobilize in a rapidly changing social and cultural context.
The book is essential reading in the growing field of museum studies. It will also be
of professional interest to all those working in the cultural sphere, including
museum professionals, policy makers and art managers.
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Market: Museum Studies
June 2012 : 234x156 : 288pp
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new directions in
Museum ethics
Science in the Study
of Ancient egypt
Edited by Janet C. Marstine, University of
Leicester, UK, Alexander Bauer, City University of
New York, USA and Chelsea Haines, Independent
Curators International, USA
Sonia Zakrzewski, University of Southampton,
UK, Andrew Shortland, Cranfield University, UK
and Joanne rowland,UniversityofOxford,UK
This volume considers key ethical questions in
museum policy and practice, particularly as related to
issues of collection and display. It takes stock of
innovative research to articulate a new museum ethics
founded on the moral agency of museums, the
concept that museums have both the capacity and the
responsibility to create social change. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Museum
Management and Curatorship.
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June 2012 : 246x174 : 144pp
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Science in the Study of Ancient Egypt demonstrates
how to integrate scientific methodologies into
Egyptology broadly, and in Egyptian archaeology in
particular, in order to maximise the amount of
information that might be obtained within a study of
ancient Egypt, be it field, museum, or laboratorybased. The authors illustrate the inclusive but varied
nature of the scientific archaeology being undertaken,
revealing that it all falls under the aegis of Egyptology,
and demonstrating its potential for the elucidation of
problems within traditional Egyptology.
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Market: Archaeology
May 2012 : 229x152 : 192pp
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6.
1.
History of western Philosophy
A Secure Base
Bertrand russell
John Bowlby
February 2004 : 216x138 : 792pp
Pb: 978-0-415-32505-9: £15.99
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Preface by Jeremy Holmes
September 2005 : 198x129 : 212pp
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2.
Gender Trouble
2nd Edition
Feminism and the Subversion of Identity
The Location of Culture
Judith Butler
Homi K. Bhabha
May 2006 : 198x129 : 272pp
Pb: 978-0-415-38955-6: £13.99
www.routledge.com/9780415389556
September 2004 : 198x129 : 440pp
Pb: 978-0-415-33639-0: £13.99
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8.
3.
2nd Edition
2nd Edition
Being and nothingness
Playing and reality
AnEssayonPhenomenologicalOntology
d.w. winnicott
Jean-Paul Sartre
January 2005 : 198x129 : 240pp
Pb: 978-0-415-34546-0: £14.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-03689-4
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Introduction by Mary warnock
Translated by Hazel e. Barnes
August 2003 : 216x138 : 688pp
Pb: 978-0-415-27848-5: £15.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-04029-7
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9.
4.
distinction
2nd Edition
The Logic of Scientific
discovery
A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste
Pierre Bourdieu
Foreword by Tony Bennett
Karl Popper
March 2010 : 216x138 : 640pp
Pb: 978-0-415-56788-6: £15.99
www.routledge.com/9780415567886
February 2002 : 198x129 : 480pp
Pb: 978-0-415-27844-7: £12.99
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5.
2nd Edition
2nd Edition
Phenomenology of Perception
The Culture Industry
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Selected Essays on Mass Culture
March 2002 : 198x129 : 576pp
Pb: 978-0-415-27841-6: £14.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-04556-8
www.routledge.com/9780415278416
Theodor w Adorno
Edited by J. M. Bernstein
May 2001 : 198x129 : 224pp
Pb: 978-0-415-25380-2: £9.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-05831-5
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classical sTudies
Collected Papers on Alexander the Great *
roman Archaeology for Historians
ray Laurence, University of Kent, UK
ernst Badian, formerly of Harvard University, USA
Professor Ernst Badian was one of the most influential
Alexander historians of the twentieth century. His first
articles on the subject appeared in 1958, and he
continued for a full fifty years to reshape scholarly
perception of the reign of Alexander the Great. His series
of studies of Alexander demolished the hero of his
predecessors, and created an Alexander on the model of a
twentieth-century tyrant. These essays and articles provide
a new layer in the interpretation of a figure who has not
ceased to fascinate since his death in 323 BC. Many of
these articles were published in out-of-the-way journals
and conference volumes, and are brought together here
for the first time in a collection which will provide student and scholar with a view
of the full range of Badian’s work on Alexander. The volume also includes an
introduction by Eugene Borza surveying Badian’s career and contribution. No one
who works on Alexander the Great can afford to be without this book.
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April 2012 : 234x156 : 640pp
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Series: Approaching the Ancient World
Roman Archaeology for Historians provides students of
Roman history with a guide to the contribution of
archaeology to the study of their subject. The book discusses
the issues with the use of material and textual evidence to
explain the Roman past, and the importance of viewing this
evidence in context. It also surveys the different approaches
to the archaeological material of the period and examines
key themes that have shaped Roman archaeology.
Throughout, the author argues for the need for greater
understanding between archaeologists and ancient
historians in order to form a full picture of the Roman past.
Roman Archaeology for Historians provides an accessible guide to the development of
archaeology as a discipline and how the use of archaeological evidence of the Roman
world can enrich the study of ancient history. This work is a key resource for students
of ancient history, and for those studying the archaeology of the Roman Empire.
Routledge
Market: Classical Studies/Archaeology
June 2012 : 216x138 : 192pp
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new in Paperback
The History of Zonaras *
From Alexander Severus to the Death of Theodosius the Great
Thomas Banchich, Canisius College, Buffalo, USA
and eugene Lane, Formerly of University of Missouri,
USA
Series: Routledge Classical Translations
An examination of parts of the Epitome of Histories by
the 12th century Byzantine functionary and canonist John
Zonaras provides an invaluable guide and stimulus to
further research for scholars and students of the history
and historiography of Rome and Byzantium. Specialized
indices facilitate the use of the translations and
commentary alike.
Routledge
Market: Classical Studies
September 2011 : 216x138 : 336pp
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Time in roman religion
OneThousandYearsofReligiousHistory
Gary Forsythe, Texas Tech University, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in Ancient History
Religion is a major subfield of ancient history and
classical studies, and Roman religion in particular is
usually studied today by experts in two rather distinct
halves: the religion of the Roman Republic, covering
the fifth through first centuries B.C.; and the religious
diversity of the Roman Empire, spanning the first four
centuries of our era. In Time in Roman Religion,
author Gary Forsythe examines both the religious
history of the Republic and the religious history of the
Empire. These six studies are unified by the important
role played by various concepts of time in Roman
religious thought and practice.
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Market: Ancient History
May 2012 : 229x152 : 208pp: 2 illus
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ToP Ten besTselleRs
6.
1.
reframing Photography
Theory and Practice
The new Media and
Technocultures reader
rebekah Modrak and Bill Anthes
Edited by Seth Giddings and Martin Lister
November 2010 : 246x189 : 560pp
Pb: 978-0-415-77920-3: £24.99
www.routledge.com/9780415779203
February 2011 : 246x174 : 528pp
Pb: 978-0-415-46914-2: £26.99
www.routledge.com/9780415469142
7.
2.
Journalism Studies
5th Edition
An Introduction to Political
Communication
A Critical Introduction
Andrew Calcutt and Philip Hammond
January 2011 : 234x156 : 200pp
Pb: 978-0-415-55431-2: £19.99
www.routledge.com/9780415554312
Brian Mcnair
March 2011 : 234x156 : 256pp
Pb: 978-0-415-59644-2: £19.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-41069-4
www.routledge.com/9780415596442
8.
3.
Movie History: A Survey
Media and democracy
Second Edition
James Curran
douglas Gomery and Clara Pafort-overduin
March 2011 : 234x156 : 272pp
Pb: 978-0-415-31707-8: £24.99
www.routledge.com/9780415317078
April 2011 : 254x190 : 480pp
Pb: 978-0-415-77545-8: £24.99
www.routledge.com/9780415775458
9.
4.
4th Edition
4th Edition
Communication, Cultural and
Media Studies: The Key
Concepts
The Public relations
Handbook
Alison Theaker
August 2011 : 246x174 : 512pp
Pb: 978-0-415-59814-9: £24.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-42802-6
www.routledge.com/9780415598149
John Hartley
June 2011 : 216x138 : 288pp
Pb: 978-0-415-56323-9: £16.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-26889-9
www.routledge.com/9780415563239
10.
5.
An Introduction to
nineteenth-Century Art
4th Edition
Michelle Facos
An Introduction to Mass Communication
March 2011 : 254x190 : 464pp
Pb: 978-0-415-78072-8: £29.99
www.routledge.com/9780415780728
Joseph Turow
Media Today
January 2011: 8-1/2 x 11: 622pp
978-0-415-87608-7: £52.50
www.routledge.com/9780415876087
Media, coMMunicaTion and culTuRal sTudies
Advertising, the Media and Globalisation
TexTbook
A World in Motion
Book Production
John Sinclair, University of Melbourne, Australia
This book offers a critical, empirically-grounded and
contemporary account of how advertisers and agencies
are dealing with a volatile mediascape throughout the
world, taking a region-by-region approach. It provides a
clear, systematic, and synoptic analysis of the dynamic
relationship between media, advertisers, and agencies in
the age of globalisation, and in an era of transition from
‘mass’ to ‘social’ media.
Routledge
Market: Advertising/Media Studies
April 2012 : 234x156 : 176pp
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A Manual of Project and Production Management
in Book Publishing
Adrian Bullock,OxfordBrookesUniversity,UK
With the growing demand for skills and knowledge with
which to exploit the potential of digital technology, comes
the need for a comprehensive book that not only makes it
possible for production staff, editors, and designers to
understand how the technology affects the industry they
work in, but also provides them with the skills and
competencies they need to work in it smartly and
effectively. This book is designed to satisfy this need.
With expert opinions and case studies, and a consideration
of the practices and issues involved, this offers a
comprehensive overview of book production for anyone
working, or training to work in or in conjunction with the books industry.
Routledge
Market: Publishing
May 2012 : 246x174 : 288pp: 10 halftones
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The Asian Cinematic experience
ReadeR
Stephen Teo,Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
The Classical Hollywood reader
Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series
Edited by Steve neale, University of Exeter, UK
This book explores the range and dynamism of contemporary Asian cinemas,
covering East Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan), Southeast Asia
(Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia), South Asia (Bollywood), and West Asia (Iran), in
order to discover what is common about them and to engender a theory or
concept of “Asian Cinema”. It goes beyond existing work which provides a field
survey of Asian cinema, probing more deeply into the field of Asian Cinema,
arguing that Asian Cinema constitutes a separate pedagogical subject, and putting
forward an alternative cinematic paradigm.
The Classical Hollywood Reader brings together essential
readings to provide a history of Hollywood from the 1910s
to the mid 1960s. Designed especially for courses on
Hollywood Cinema, the Reader includes a number of
newly researched and written chapters and a series of
introductions to each of its parts. It concludes with an
epilogue, a list of resources for further research, and an
extensive bibliography.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies / Film Studies / Media Studies
May 2012 : 234x156 : 288pp
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Best Before
Routledge
Market: Film
April 2012 : 246x174 : 568pp
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Color and the Moving Image
Videogames,SupersessionandObsolescence
James newman, Bath Spa University College, UK
Despite record sales and an ever-growing global industry,
the simple fact is that videogames are disappearing. Best
Before examines the ways in which the obsessions with
technological obsolescence and supersession and an
industry defined by continual innovation have effectively
closed down the possibility of valuing old videogames in
any way other than curiosities or waypoints along the
teleological journey to the next generation of hardware
and software. James Newman presents videogames as
new media in need of preservation and discusses the
practical and conceptual challenges faced by the emerging
group of memory and heritage organisations dedicated to saving and interpreting
these rich, complex and mutable texts and the cultures of gameplay and fandom
that surround and support them.
History, Theory, Aesthetics, Archive
Edited by Simon Brown, Kingston University, UK, Sarah Street, University
of Bristol, UK and Liz I watkins, University of Bristol, UK
Series: AFI Film Readers
This new AFI Film Reader is the first comprehensive collection of original essays
on the use of color in film. Contributors from diverse film studies backgrounds
consider the importance of color throughout the history of the medium, assessing
not only the theoretical implications of color on the screen, but also the ways in
which developments in cinematographic technologies transformed the aesthetics
of color and the nature of film archiving and restoration.
Routledge
Market: Film Studies
June 2012 : 229x152 : 296pp: 1 illus, 44 halftones
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June 2012 : 234x156 : 224pp
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Communication Yearbook 6
Communication Yearbook 9
Edited by Michael Burgoon
Edited by Margaret L. McLaughlin
The Communication Yearbook 6 publishes a survey of trends at the frontiers of
communication’s many sub-fields, including: interpersonal, mass, organizational
and political communication, and human communication technologies.
The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline
literature reviews that advance knowledge and understanding of communication
systems, processes, and impacts across the discipline. Sponsored by the
International Communication Association, each volume provides a forum for the
exchange of interdisciplinary and internationally diverse scholarship relating to
communication in its many forms. This volume re-issues the yearbook from 1986.
Routledge
Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 976pp
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December 2011 : 229x152 : 856pp
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Communication Yearbook 7
Communication Yearbook 10
Edited by robert n. Bostrom
Edited by Margaret L. McLaughlin
The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline
literature reviews that advance knowledge and understanding of communication
systems, processes, and impacts across the discipline. Sponsored by the
International Communication Association, each volume provides a forum for the
exchange of interdisciplinary and internationally diverse scholarship relating to
communication in its many forms. This volume re-issues the yearbook from 1983.
The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline
literature reviews that advance knowledge and understanding of communication
systems, processes, and impacts across the discipline. Sponsored by the
International Communication Association, each volume provides a forum for the
exchange of interdisciplinary and internationally diverse scholarship relating to
communication in its many forms. This volume re-issues the yearbook from 1987.
Routledge
Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 936pp
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Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 896pp
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Communication Yearbook 8
Communication Yearbook 11
Edited by robert n. Bostrom
Edited by James A. Anderson
The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline
literature reviews that advance knowledge and understanding of communication
systems, processes, and impacts across the discipline. Sponsored by the
International Communication Association, each volume provides a forum for the
exchange of interdisciplinary and internationally diverse scholarship relating to
communication in its many forms. This volume re-issues the yearbook from 1984.
In Communication Yearbook 11 major contributions from leading scholars in a
variety of communication fields are presented and then critiqued by other
authorities (often representing complementary or competing schools of thought).
Topics addressed and commented on include the mass media audience, the theory
of mediation, effective policy for health care communication and feminist criticism
of television.
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Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 840pp
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December 2011 : 229x152 : 656pp
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Communication Yearbook 12
Communication Yearbook 15
Edited by James A. Anderson
Edited by Stanley A. deetz
The Communication Yearbook annuals publish diverse, state-of-the-discipline
literature reviews that advance knowledge and understanding of communication
systems, processes, and impacts across the discipline. Sponsored by the
International Communication Association, each volume provides a forum for the
exchange of interdisciplinary and internationally diverse scholarship relating to
communication in its many forms. This volume re-issues the yearbook from 1989.
The Communication Yearbook 15 focuses on cultural studies and the social
production of maning in relation to mass media messages. Included are significant
issues in persuasion, language and dominance and interpersonal communication.
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Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 712pp
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Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 704pp
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Communication Yearbook 13
Communication Yearbook 16
Edited by James A. Anderson
Edited by Stanley A. deetz
The Communication Yearbook 13 includes chapters on the following topics:
Interaction goals in negotiation, an analysis of ethnographic narrative, the role of
the news media in international relations, Japan as an information exporter, group
decision making, new models for mass communication research.
The Communication Yearbook 16 focuses on the study of communication within
corporate organizations. Part II explores the role of communication studies in such
timely issues as communication technology, globalization and multiculturalism. The
final section focuses on three theoretical debates in which contributors discuss
communication during initial interaction, the motivation to communicate, and
communication in decision-making and problem-solving groups. Commentaries on
each chapter provide alternative perspectives, extend issues of significance and
help engage the reader in the contemporary debates in each area.
Routledge
Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 592pp
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December 2011 : 229x152 : 680pp
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Communication Yearbook 14
Communication Yearbook 17
Edited by James A. Anderson
Edited by Stanley A. deetz
Communication Yearbook 14, originally published in 1991 delves into research
concerned with: audiences - their effect on the mass media and how the mass
media effect them; the quality of mass media performance and public opinion; the
study of contemporary media from an organization studies approach; the
implications of propoganda; the pressure of public opinion; and media agenda
setting, among other issues. Commentaries provide refreshing viewpoints to each
chapter, enhancing each chapter with complementary, or sometimes competing
perspectives.
Divided into four sections, the first part of Communication Yearbook 17 focuses on
interpersonal interaction, especially the constitutive processes within everyday
communication, and is intended to complement the mass media focus of
Communication Yearbooks 15 and 16. The second section focuses on message
characteristics and what messages do in interaction. Section III considers value and
policy issues in light of the ubiquitous nature of communication media and cultural
pluralism. The final section discusses the future of communication studies and its
potential social contribution. Commentaries on each chapter provide alternative
perspectives ont he state of current research, extend issues of significance and help
engage the reader in the contemporary debates of each area.
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Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 608pp
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Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 648pp
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Communication Yearbook 18
Communication Yearbook 21
Edited by Brant r. Burleson
Edited by Michael roloff
Communication Yearbook 18 originally published in 1995 focuses on cognitive
approaches to the study of human communication, examining topics such as the
formation of interaction goals, cognitive models of message production,
mindfulness and minlessness in message processing and attention to televised
messages. Sections two and three concentrate on the communicative management
of health and environmental risks, critical analyses of classical approaches to risk
communication and the ways in which people are connected through diverse forms
of communicative behavior, including supportive relationships, electronic mail
systems and ideologies.
Communication Yearbook 21 reflects the rich diversity of the field of
communication, both in terms of content areas and methods. The topics of the
eleven reviews range from interpersonal influence to media practices and effects.
The authors address issues such as organizational democracy and change,
intercultural negotiation, journalism and broadcasting practices, the management
off crisis and the relationship between media and the presidency. The volume was
originally published in 1998.
Routledge
Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 544pp
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December 2011 : 229x152 : 536pp
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Communication Yearbook 19
Communication Yearbook 22
Edited by Brant r. Burleson
Edited by Michael roloff
Communication Yearbook 19, originally published in 1996 provides rich overviews
of key developments in theory, method, and application. The volume contains ten
integrative research revoews on diverse topics, including communication and the
elderly, compliance gaining in organizations, interpersonal violence, communication
technologies, media access and consumption ans well as three reviews addressing
sex and gender issues.
Communication Yearbook 22 contains in-depth literature reviews focused on an
important topic in specialized areas as well as syntheses that describe scholarship in
other domains. Each chapter addresses an aspect of one of the most pressing
issues currently facing individuals: how to communicate with people from different
backgrounds or cultures. The first two chapters examine the ways sex differences
and cross-cultural differences affect communication behavior. The following three
chapters focus on harmful speech, the effects of pornography on criminal sexual
offenders and personalization of conflict. Further chapters focus on argumentation,
organizational settings and government/media relations as well as styles of
customer service, communication within families with aging parents and
intercultural friendship.
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Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 480pp
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December 2011 : 229x152 : 528pp
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Communication Yearbook 20
Communication Yearbook 23
Edited by Brant r. Burleson
Edited by Michael roloff
Communication Yearbook 20, originally published in 1997 contains ten major
reviews that collectively span the discipline. Two of the reviews examine how
consumptionoftelevisionprogramsaffectsviewers.Othermedia-relatedchapters
examine sex-role stereotyping in advertising, the role of the public relations
professional in the production of the news, and the nature and effects of public
opinion. This collection also includes review articles addressing attitude change and
persuasion, participation in decision-making groups, social anxiety, the
development of social competence in childhood and cross-sex friendships across
the lifespan.
Communication Yearbook 23, originally published in 2000 includes discussions
about the relationship between communication and the emotional processes. The
authors do not confine the reviews to research conducted in a single context, but
instead draw upon scholarship that informs about shame and guilt in intimate,
family, organizational and public discourse. Also explored is literature on
compliance resistance and the emotional reactions that accompany resistance.
Otherreviewsaddressissuesinvolvingcommunicationaboutsexualharassmentin
the workplace, cross-cultural influences on management styles, and the mass
media’s role in encouraging change in body shape.
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Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 488pp
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December 2011 : 229x152 : 478pp
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Communication Yearbook 24
digital Labor
Edited by william Gudykunst
The Internet as Playground and Factory
Communication Yearbook 24, originally published in 2001 focusses on the
following questions: What are the parameters of the division/interest group, and
what is the relationship of the division within other groups? What are the major
theories used, and what research is there to support these theories?What are the
major lines of research, and what are the main issues with which scholars must
cope in the twenty-first century?
Edited by Trebor Scholz, The New School, USA
We tweet, tag, link, comment, upload, and remix to create
much of the content that makes up the web, and large
corporations profit on our online activity by tracking our
interests and habits, and selling the data. What is the
nature of this interactive ‘labor’ and the new forms of
digital sociality that it brings into being? In Digital Labor,
contributors offer new definitions of digital labor that
address and challenge the complex, hybrid realities of
the digital economy.
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Market: Communication
December 2011 : 229x152 : 552pp
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Market: Media Studies
July 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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Contemporary Black American Cinema
eHealth Applications
Race, Gender and Sexuality at the Movies
Promising Strategies for Behavior Change
Edited by Mia Mask, Vassar College, USA
Contemporary Black American Cinema offers a fresh collection of essays on African
American film, media and visual culture in the era of global multiculturalism.
Integrating theory, history, and criticism, the contributing authors deftly connect
interdisciplinary perspectives from American studies, cinema studies, cultural
studies, political science, media studies, and Queer theory. This multidisciplinary
methodology expands the discursive and interpretive registers of film analysis:
contributers address legacies of Black film stars, examine various iterations of
Blaxploitation-animation, question the comedic politics of “fat suit” films, celebrate
the innovation of avant-garde and experimental cinema, and more.
Routledge
Market: Film Studies
May 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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Edited by Seth M. noar, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, USA and nancy Harrington, University
of Kentucky, USA
Series: Routledge Communication Series
eHealth Applications: Promising Strategies for Behavior
Change provides an overview of technological applications
in contemporary health communication research, exploring
the history and current uses of eHealth applications in
disease prevention and management. Authors Seth M.
Noar and Nancy Grant Harrington summarize the latest in
eHealth research, including a range of computer, Internet,
and mobile applications, and offer observations and
reflections on this growing area, such as dissemination of programs and future
directions for the study of interactive health communication and eHealth. This
volume focuses on the use of these technology-based interventions for public health
promotion and explores the rapid growth of an innovative interdisciplinary field.
Routledge
Market: Communication/Health
June 2012 : 229x152 : 302pp
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Media Spaces and Global Security
emotions in rituals and Performances
Coverage after 9/11
Edited by Axel Michaels and Christoph wulf
Challenging the idea that rituals are static and emotions
irrational, the collection of essays in this volume explore
the manifold qualities of emotions in ritual practices. The
book explicitly focuses on the relationship between
emotions and rituals, examining how rituals are often a
source of strong emotions among participants.
Lisa Parks, University of California, USA
Many view coverage as simply a neutral practice of
objectively reporting an event by the news media. But in
the post-9/11 era, media and security have become
increasingly intertwined as techniques of filtering, sorting,
and keywording are now essential elements of national
defense. In this book, Lisa Parks argues that media
coverage actively involves the power to shape not only
how citizens think and act, but also how they imagine
global space and power relations in the aftermath of 9/11.
Parks explores seemingly benign media technologies such
as Powerpoint, YouTube, and Google Earth, showing how
they have been used to extend the security regime into the
spaces of everyday life.
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Market: Media Studies
May 2012 : 229x152 : 192pp
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Making news in India
Film Theory
Star News and Star Ananda
Rational Reconstructions
Somnath Batabyal
Post-liberalisation India has witnessed a dramatic growth
of the television industry and on-screen images of the glitz
and glamour of a vibrant, ‘shining’ India. Through a
detailed ethnographic study of Star News and Star Ananda
involving interviews, observations and analysis, this book
explores the milieu of 24-hour private news channels in
India today.
warren Buckland,OxfordBrookesUniversity,UK
In Film Theory: Rational Reconstructions, Warren Buckland
asks a series of questions about how film theory gets
written in the first place. He asks these questions of film
theory through a rational reconstruction and a classical
commentary. Both frameworks clarify and reformulate
vague and inexact expressions, redefine obscure concepts,
and examine the underlying logic of film theory
arguments. This not only subjects film theory to rigorous
examination; it also teaches students how to write theory,
by enabling them to question and critically interrogate the
logic of previous film theory arguments.
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Market: Film Studies
April 2012 : 234x156 : 224pp
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September 2011
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Google and the Culture of Search
Media and the Moral Mind
Ken Hillis, University of North Carolina, USA,
Michael Petit, University of Toronto, Canada
and Kylie Jarrett, National University of Ireland,
Ireland
Edited by ron Tamborini, Michigan State University,
USA
Series: BEA Electronic Media Research Series
Google and the Culture of Search sheds light on the
contemporary digital landscape in which our increasing
reliance on search engines influences the way we navigate
Web content – and how we think about ourselves and the
world around us, online and off. The authors argue that
the biases and individuating tendencies of search
algorithms undeniably shape our collective experience of
the Internet and our assumptions about the location and
value of information. Google and the Culture of Search explores what is at stake
for an increasingly networked culture in which search technology is a site of
knowledge and power.
Routledge
Market: New Media
July 2012 : 229x152 : 240pp
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Questions regarding the relation between media and
morality have been a lasting concern. Can media exposure
shape or alter moral values? Does morality influence how
audience members select, interpret and respond to media
content? Attempts to answering such questions are
hindered by the complex nature of morality and its
dynamic relation with media. This volume joins leading
scholars in an effort to examine reciprocal processes that
connect media with morality, and to set a course for
understanding this association. Individual essays combine established and emerging
theories from media and moral psychology to explain how fundamental
mechanisms that govern moral reasoning can shape and be shaped by media
exposure. Together these scholars provide an understanding of the relationship
between media and morality that should serve as an invaluable resource for current
and future generations of researchers.
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Market: Media
June 2012 : 229x152 : 264pp
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The Handbook of Intergroup Communication
sTudenT RefeRence
Edited by Howard Giles, University of California, USA
Media Studies: The Basics
Series: ICA Handbook Series
Julian Mcdougall, University of Wolverhampton, UK
The Handbook of Intergroup Communication brings
together research, theory and application on traditional
as well as innovative intergroup situations, exploring the
communication aspect of these groups. The “intergroup”
umbrella integrates and transcends many traditional
conceptual boundaries in communication (including
media, health, intercultural, organizational); hence the
Handbook will appeal to scholars and graduate students
not only in the core area of intergroup communication
itself, but across varying terrains of study in
communication and beyond, including intergroup relations and social psychology.
Routledge
Market: Communication
June 2012 : 254x178 : 544pp
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Series: The Basics
There have been seismic shifts in what constitutes (the)
media in recent years and this has been reflected in the
way media is studied with new theories, concepts and
practices coming to the fore. Media Studies: The Basics
addresses core questions including:
•Who,orwhat,isthemedia?
•Whatarethekeytermsandconceptsusedin
analysing media?
•How,andbywhom,ismediamadeinthe21stcentury?
Featuring contemporary case studies from around the world, a glossary and
suggestions for further reading, this is the ideal introduction to the changing
landscape of media studies today.
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Market: Media
May 2012 : 198x129 : 240pp
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race, racism and Sports Journalism
TexTbook
Misunderstanding the Internet
James Curran, natalie Fenton and des Freedman,
all at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Series: Communication and Society
Misunderstanding the Internet is a short introduction,
encompassing the history, sociology, politics and
economics of the internet and its impact on society.
The book has a simple three part structure:
•Part1looksatthehistoryoftheinternet,andoffers
an overview of the internet’s place in society
•Part2focusesonthecontrolandeconomicsof
the internet
•Part3examinestheinternet’spoliticalandculturalinfluence
This will be a polemical, sociologically and historically informed textbook that aims to
challenge both popular myths and existing academic orthodoxies around the internet.
Routledge
Market: Media Studies
March 2012 : 234x156 : 208pp
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Mobile Interfaces in Public Spaces
neil Farrington, daniel Kilvington, John Price and
Amir Saeed, all at University of Sunderland, UK
Beginning with a theoretical discussion of race, sport and
media, this book critically examines issues of race, racism
and sports journalism and offers practical advice on sports
reporting including a discussion of international guidelines
for ethical journalism. In a series of case studies,
representations of race will be explored through historical
and contemporary analysis of international media
coverage, including online and digital platforms. The
background and impacts of these representations will also
be discussed through interviews with athletes and sports
journalists. Finally, the book will analyze a range of
international journalistic guidelines on the reporting of ‘race’ and discuss the
ethical and social implications of how they are applied in a sporting context.
Routledge
Market: Journalism
April 2012 : 234x156 : 192pp
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The Participatory Cultures Handbook
Locational Privacy, Control, and Urban Sociability
Adriana de Souza e Silva and Jordan Frith, both at
North Carolina State University, USA
This book focuses on the social and political implications
of using location-aware technologies in public spaces. It
aims at analyzing not only how our traditional ideas of
public space and social interactions are challenged by the
use of these technologies, but also how existing concepts
of privacy and sociability determine the design and use of
these types of technology.
Routledge
Market: Media/Communication
May 2012 : 229x152 : 240pp: 18 halftones
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organs without Bodies
Edited by Aaron delwiche and Jennifer Henderson,
both at Trinity University, USA
This handbook will introduce students to the concept of
participatory culture, explain how researchers approach
participatory culture studies, and provide original examples
of participatory culture in action. The wide range of topics
explored in participatory culture include crowdsourcing,
citizen journalism, fanfiction, wikis, video games, video
sharing, transmedia storytelling, and much more.
Contributors include:Howard Rheingold, Christopher Kelty,
Jason Mittell, Suzanne Scott, Henry Jenkins, Clive
Goodinson, Mia Consalvo, Thomas Swiss, Helen Burgess,
Pierre Levy, Alexander Halavais, Daren Brabham, Sophia B.
Liu, Jen Ziemke, Sarah Pearce, Will Venters, Barry Joseph, Kelly Czarnecki, Dieter
Fuchs, Rolf Luehr, John Heaven, David M. Faris, Patrick Meier, Cynthia Hawkins,
BenjaminStokes,PaulTaylor,theJannissaryCollective,OwenGallagher,Clay
Calvert, W. James Potter
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Market: Media and Cultural Studies
June 2012 : 254x178 : 288pp: 40 halftones
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Science Fiction
OnDeleuzeandConsequences
Mark Bould, University of the West of England, UK
Slavoj Zizek, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Series: Routledge Film Guidebooks
Series: Routledge Classics
Science Fiction looks at the key themes and issues at work
within films in this genre and then examines popular and
famous films that demonstrate these concerns. Mark
Bould also considers science fiction film and its relation to
culture and offers a historical overview with chronology,
contextualising science fiction within a socio-cultural,
political or national landscape.
With a new introduction by the author
In this deliciously polemical work, a giant of cultural theory
immerses himself in the ideas of a giant of French thought.
In his inimical style, Zizek links Deleuze’s work with both
OedipusandHegel,figuresfromwhomtheFrench
philosopher distanced himself. Zizek turns some Deleuzian
concepts around in order to explore the ‘organs without
bodies’ in such films as Fight Club and the works of
Hitchcock. Finally, he attacks what he sees as the ‘radical
chic’ Deleuzians, arguing that such projects turn Deleuze into an ideologist of today’s
‘digital capitalism’. With his brilliant energy and fearless argumentation, Zizek sets
out to restore a truer, more radical Deleuze than the one we thought we knew.
Routledge
Market: Cultural Studies/Philosophy
April 2012 : 276x219 : 248pp
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Market: Film Studies
June 2012 : 198x129 : 176pp: 15 halftones
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Theorizing Film Acting
The Screenplay Business
Edited by Aaron Taylor, University of Lethbridge, Canada
Managing Creativity and the Film Industry
Series: Routledge Advances in Film Studies
Peter Bloore, UEA and Wingfield College, UK
The development of a film script is a long and complex
process, beginning with the initial story concept,
continuing through drafting and financing, to the start of
the shoot. Although initially creatively driven by the writer,
it is a team effort, and is managed by a producer or
development executive. The Screenplay Business examines
this process and considers how to create the best
processes and environments for developing stories and
concepts for film, how the creative team can work
effectively together and how producers and development
executives can build their businesses.
Routledge
Market: Film
June 2012 : 234x156 : 240pp
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This comprehensive collection provides theoretical accounts of the grounds and
phenomenon of film acting. The volume features entries by some of the most
prominent scholars on film acting who collectively represent the various theoretical
traditions that constitute the discipline of film studies. Each section proposes novel
ways of considering the recurring motifs in academic enquiries into film acting,
including: (1) the mutually contingent problematic of description and
interpretation, (2) the intricacies of bodily dynamics and their reception by
audiences, (3) the significance of star performance, and (4) the impact of evolving
technologies and film styles on acting traditions.
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Market: Film Studies/Acting
April 2012 : 229x152 : 304pp: 38 illus, 38 halftones
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Speaking with Pictures
Tracking the Audience
Folk Art and the Narrative Tradition in India
The Ratings Markets and their Currency from Analog to Digital
roma Chatterji
Karen Buzzard
Series: Critical Asian Studies
This book explores visual narratives in folk art, particularly
the scroll painting tradition of the patuas of West Bengal
and the Pardhan-Gond style of Madhya Pradesh. It
foregrounds folk art’s engagement with modernity by
re-looking at its figurative modes and the ways in which
they are embedded in mythic thought.
Routledge India
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Karen Buzzard examines the key economic, political, and
competitive factors that have influenced ratings methods
dominant in each of the markets for radio, TV, and the
Internet, tracing the practice?s history from its early
beginnings up to its most recent advances.More than a
history of the ratings industry itself, it also tracks the
evolving business model for the broadcast industry.
Tracking the Audience: The Ratings Markets and their
Currency from Analog to Digital shows how the
development of conceptual tools designed to measure and
package radio, TV, and Internet audiences is the result of a
variety of historical factors. With a detailed examination of
ratings providers, their methods, and attempts to meet new demands in a digital
age, this volume explains how a standardized broadcast system of audience
measurement ratings has evolved, and where it is going in the future.
Routledge
Market: Communication
May 2012 : 229x152 : 208pp
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TV Cops
2nd Edition
The Contemporary American Television Police Drama
Subediting and Production for Journalists
Jonathan nichols-Pethick, DePauw University, USA
Print, Digital & Social
The police drama has been one of the longest running and
most popular genres in American television. In TV Cops,
Jonathan Nichols-Pethick argues that, perhaps more than
any other genre, the police series in all its manifestations
– from Hill Street Blues to Miami Vice to The Wire –
embodies the full range of the cultural dynamics of
television. Exploring the textual, industrial, and social
contexts of police shows on American television, this book
demonstrates how police drama plays a vital role in the
way we understand and engage issues of social order that
most of us otherwise experience only in such abstractions
as laws and crime statistics.
Tim Holmes and Glyn Mottershead, both at Cardiff
School of Journalism, UK
Series: Media Skills
Subediting for Journalists is a concise, up-to-date and
readable introduction to the skills of subediting for
newspapers, magazines and websites. It describes how
subediting had developed, from the early days of printing
to the modern era of computers, the internet, and
headlines by phone and explains clearly what the sub
now has to do.
Routledge
Market: Journalism and Media Studies
June 2012 : 234x156 : 192pp: 10 illus
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Market: Media
June 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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ReadeR
2nd Edition
The Sound Studies reader
Understanding Video Games
Edited by Jonathan Sterne, McGill University, USA
The Essential Introduction
The Sound Studies Reader is a groundbreaking anthology
blending recent work that self-consciously describes itself
as ‘sound studies’ along with earlier and lesser known
scholarship on sound. The collection begins with an
introduction to welcome novice readers to the field and
acquaint them the main issues in sound studies, followed
by a new essay by the editor providing an intellectual
history of sound studies. Individual section introductions
give readers further background on the essays and an
extensive up to date bibliography for further reading in
‘sound studies’ make this an original and accessible guide
to the field.
Jonas Heide Smith, Simon egenfeldt-nielsen and
Susana Pajares Tosca, all at IT University of
Copenhagen, Denmark
This textbook traces the history of video games, introduces
the major theories used to analyze games such as ludology
and narratology, reviews the economics of the game
industry, examines the aesthetics of game design, surveys
the broad range of game genres, explores player culture,
and addresses the major debates surrounding the medium,
from educational benefits to the effects of violence.
Extensively illustrated, Understanding Video Games is a
comprehensive resource for learning how video games are
reshaping entertainment and society.
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Market: Media
July 2012 : 254x178 : 304pp: 72 halftones, 5 line drawings
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3rd Edition
The Visual Culture reader
Edited by nicholas Mirzoeff, NYU, USA
This thoroughly revised and updated third edition of The
Visual Culture Reader highlights the transformed and
expanded nature of globalized visual cultures. It assembles
key new writings, visual essays and specially commissioned
articles, emphasizing the intersections of the Web 2.0,
digital cultures, globalization, visual arts and media, and
the visualizations of war. Fully illustrated throughout, it
develops into thematic sections, each prefaced by an
introduction by the editor, with an emphasis on global
coverage. Each thematic section includes suggestions for
further reading. Taken as a whole, these 47 essays provide
a vital introduction to the diversity of contemporary visual culture studies and a key
resource for research and teaching in the field.
Routledge
Market: Visual Culture, Architecture and Photography
April 2012 : 246x174 : 800pp
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Cultural Technologies *
european Civil war Films
The Shaping of Culture in Media and
Society
Memory, Conflict, and Nostalgia
eleftheria rania Kosmidou, University of
Salford, UK
Edited by Göran Bolin, Södertörn University,
Sweden
Gender, Crime, and Science
Series: Routledge Advances in Film Studies
Series: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media
Studies
Covering diverse themes such as intellectual property,
media and architecture, satellite debris, server farms
and search engines, art installations, surveillance,
peer-to-peer file-sharing, the construction of
techno-history and much more, this book discusses
both the culture of technology that we live in today,
and culture as technology.
Routledge
Market: Media/Cultural Studies
June 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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Forensic Science in
Contemporary American
Popular Culture
This book examines the way in which late twentiethcentury European cinema deals with the neglected
subject of civil war. Exploring a range of films about
the Spanish, Irish, former Yugoslavia, and Greek civil
wars, this comparative and interdisciplinary study
engages with contemporary debates in cultural
memory and investigates the ways in which cinematic
postmemory is problematic. These cinematic
discourses articulate contemporary concerns,
especially the loss of ideology and a utopian political
horizon in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet
bloc in 1989, a date that marks a significant break in
European history and an accompanying paradigm
shift in European cultural memory.
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Market: Film Studies
July 2012 : 229x152 : 224pp
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Lindsay Steenberg, University of East Anglia, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media
Studies
This book identifies, traces, and interrogates
contemporary American culture’s seemingly endless
fascination with forensic science, looking specifically
at the gendered nature of expert scientific knowledge,
as embodied by the ubiquitous character of the
female investigator.
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Market: Media/Popular Culture/Crime Studies
July 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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Media, coMMunicaTion and culTuRal sTudies
Heterosexuality in Theory
and Practice *
Chris Beasley, University of Adelaide, Australia,
Heather Brook and Mary Holmes, both at
Flinders University, Australia
Series: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and
Intersectionality
This project seeks to improve the context of critical
inquiry into human sexualities and social change.
Contributing to broader debates about sexualities,
and to knowledge concerning the nature and
experience of heterosexualities, it envisages
possibilities for theorizing and practicing
heterosexuality in more liberatory ways, and relates
this analysis to significant debates in gender/sexuality
studies and associated policy positions concerning
domination-equality, conformity-diversity and
normativity-subversion.
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Market: Sociology
July 2012 : 229x152 : 240pp
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Media Power and
democratization in Brazil *
TV Globo and the Dilemmas of Political
Accountability
Mauro Porto, Tulane University, USA
Series: Routledge Advances in Internationalizing
Media Studies
In this book, Porto uses the case of TV Globo to
analyze more broadly the links between
democratization, civil society mobilization, and media
change in transitional societies like Brazil.
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Market: Media/Cultural Studies
June 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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The Multimediated rhetoric
of the Internet
Digital Fusion
Carolyn Handa, The University of Alabama, USA
neurorhetorics
Pornography and Violence
Edited by Jordynn Jack, University of North
Carolina, USA
The Politics of Sex, Gender, and
Aggression in Pornographic Fantasy
In academia as well as popular culture, the prefix
“neuro-” now occurs with startling frequency.
Consumers are targeted with products such as
brain-based training exercises, and babies are kept on
a strict regimen of brain-based music, videos and
games. This book investigates the rhetorical appeal,
effects and implications of the prefix, and considers
the potential collaborative work between rhetoricians
and neuroscientists. Drawing on the interdisciplinary
nature of rhetorical study, Neurorhetorics questions
how discourses about the brain construct neurological
differences, such as mental illness. Working at the
nexus of rhetoric and neuroscience, the authors
explore how to operationalize rhetorical inquiry into
neuroscience in meaningful ways. They account for
the production, dissemination and appeal of
neuroscience research findings, revealing what
rhetorics about the brain mean for contemporary
public discourse. This book was originally published as
a special issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly.
natalie Purcell, Department of Veterans Affairs,
USA
Routledge
Market: Communication / Rhetoric
June 2012 : 246x174 : 144pp
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Popular Television in eastern
europe during and Since
Socialism *
Edited by Anikó Imre, University of Southern
California, USA, Timothy Havens, University of
Iowa, USA and Kati Lustyik, Ithaca College, USA
Series edited by daya Thussu, University of
Westminster, UK
Series: Routledge Advances in Internationalizing
Media Studies
This collection will be the first volume to gather the
best writing on socialist and postsocialist
entertainment television as a medium, technology,
and institution in Eastern Europe.
Routledge
Market: Media Studies/ Television Studies
July 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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Series: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media
Studies
Purcell uses comparative critical readings of popular
U.S. pornographies to illuminate the changing
psychosocial foundations of sexually aggressive
fantasies. By examining how depictions of violence in
pornography have changed over the past forty years,
she investigates the evolving desires and anxieties of
the genre’s growing U.S. audience. Adopting a thick
descriptive approach, she moves beyond the mere
observation and recording of instances of sexism and
violence, elucidating the changing aesthetics, themes,
and conventions of depicted sexual aggression and
showing how they have emerged in specific
socio-historical contexts. Finally, she draws from a
range of industry publications and fan forums to
examine the fabric and function of misogyny and
violence in people’s fantasies and everyday lives.
Routledge
Market: Cultural Studies/Gender Studies
July 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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The rhetoric of Food
Discourse, Materiality, and Power
Edited by Joshua Frye, State University on New
YorkatOneonta,USA.andMichael Bruner,
Humboldt State University, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and
Communication
This book focuses on the rhetoric of food and the
power dimensions that intersect this most
fundamental but increasingly popular area of ideology
and practice, including politics, culture, lifestyle,
identity, advertising, environment, and economy,
analyzing rhetoric’s role in food representations, and
its symbolic and material effects.
Routledge
Market: Communication/Rhetoric
June 2012 : 229x152 : 228pp
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Series: Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and
Communication
This book studies of the digital text we call the
Internet, in particular the style, figurative surface, and
design patterns structuring the content of its pages.
Handa argues that as we become increasingly digital,
we must consider rhetoric applicable to more than
just printed text or to images.
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Market: Rhetoric/Internet Studies
July 2012 : 229x152 : 228pp
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Media, coMMunicaTion and culTuRal sTudies
Transnational Feminism
& Global Advocacy in
South Asia
The Video Game Industry
writing Academic
Texts differently
Past, Present, and Future
Edited by Gita rajan, Fairfield University, USA and
Jigna desai, University of Minnesota, USA
This anthology of multidisciplinary essays is the first to
look at various transnational feminist encounters that
are occurring in the terrain of the popular in South
Asia. The energy driving this innovative vision is
harnessed using new perspectives gleaned from the
humanities in exploring gender-focused social justice
work that leads to sustaining the gains of global
endeavors. This book was originally published as a
special issue of South Asian Popular Culture.
Routledge
Market: Cultural Studies /Transnational Feminism
April 2012 : 246x174 : 128pp
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Intersectional Feminist Methodologies and
the Playful Art of Writing
Edited by Peter Zackariasson, University of
Gothenburg, Sweden and Timothy wilson,
Umeå University, Sweden
Edited by nina Lykke, Linköping University,
Sweden
Series: Routledge Studies in Innovation,
Organizations and Technology
This book describes and defines video games as their
own special medium. They are not pinball from which
they grew, nor movies which they sometimes
resemble. They are a unique form of entertainment
based on meaningful interactions between individuals
and machine across a growing sector of the
population. The Video Game Industry provides a
reference foundation for individuals seriously
interested in the industry at the academic level. This
book will serve as a reference in curricula associated
with video game development for years to come.
This co-authored volume explores multiple links
between academic and creative writing practices and
writing methodologies from feminist and
intersectional perspectives. It discusses what it means
for academic writing processes to consciously write in
and from intersectional in-between spaces between
monolithic identity markers and power differentials
such as gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality and
nationality.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
December 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-50225-2: £80.00
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Routledge
Market: Business and Management
July 2012 : 229x152 : 312pp
Hb: 978-0-415-89652-8: £80.00
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Victims, Gender and
Jouissance *
Series: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and
Intersectionality
Victoria Grace, University of Canterbury, New
Zealand
Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society
Victims, Gender and Jouissance offers an in-depth
exploration of the concept of the victim. In bringing
together critical readings of major theorists of
victimization, Grace draws from their disparate visions
to offer a richer picture of the causes of gendered
violence and to discover strategies that will mitigate
that violence.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
June 2012 : 229x152 : 192pp
Hb: 978-0-415-80618-3: £80.00
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liTeRaTuRe
Barbed wire
2nd Edition
Gilles deleuze
Borders and Partitions in South Asia
Edited by Jayita Sengupta
Claire Colebrook, Penn State University, USA
This anthology brings together creative and critical
responses to the partition of India within and across
borders. The narratives examine the complexities and
experiences of a bruised nation, highlighting how the
barbed wires within and across boundaries haunt its social,
psychological, religious and political consciousness.
Series: Routledge Critical Thinkers
Routledge India
October2011: 216x138
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With his emphasis on creation along with his crusade against ‘common sense’,
Deleuze offers some of the most liberating, exhilarating ideas in twentieth-century
thought. The fully updated second edition Claire Colebrook’s guide to Deleuze
presents and clarifies concepts including:
•‘becoming’
•timeandtheflowoflife
•theethicsofthinking
•‘major’and‘minor’literature
•differenceandrepetition
•desire,theimageandideology
•Deleuze’smorerecentworkonrace,capitalismandsexuality.
Routledge
Market: Literary Theory
May 2012 : 198x129 : 208pp
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The Language of Criticism
The routledge Companion to experimental
Literature
John Casey, University of Cambridge, UK
‘Mr Casey has written a highly intelligent, instructive, mind-stretching
book.’ Critical Quarterly
Edited by Joe Bray, University of Sheffield, UK,
Alison Gibbons, University of Nottingham, UK
and Brian McHale,OhioStateUniversity,USA
First published in 1966, the Language of Criticism was the first systematic attempt
to understand literary criticism through the methods of linguistic philosophy and
the later work of Wittgenstein.
The book aims at a philosophical justification of the tradition of practical criticism
that runs from Matthew Arnold, through T.S.Eliot to I.A.Richards, William Empson,
F.R.Leavis and the American New Critics. It argues that the close reading of texts
moves justifiably from text to world, from aesthetic to ethical valuation. In this it
differs radically from the schools of “theory” that have recently dominated the
humanities.
Routledge
Market: Literary Theory
June 2012 : 216x138 : 218pp
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Series: Routledge Companions
What is a literary text? In this age of gadgets, widgets,
twitters and blogs, Sony Readers and Apple iPads, The
Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature maps
this expansive and diverse field, looking at:
•thehistoryofthetermandthedebateonwhat
constitutes ‘experimental literature’
•theimpactofnewmediaonliterature,includingdigital
literacies and hypertext
•genresanddifferentformsofexperimentaltextsfromgraphicnovelsthroughto
gaming, dance, and interactive performance
•experimentalmovementssuchasmodernism,futurism,surrealism,absurdism
and postmodernism.
Routledge
Market: Literary Studies
April 2012 : 246x174 : 512pp
Hb: 978-0-415-57000-8: £115.00
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TexTbook
new in Paperback
The routledge Companion to Literature
and Science
Medievalisms
Tison Pugh, University of Central Florida, USA and
Angela Jane weisl, Seton Hall University, USA
From Harry Potter and Robin Hood, through to video
games and jousting-themed restaurants, medieval culture
continues to surround us and has retained a strong
influence on literature and culture throughout the ages.
This fascinating guide is written by one of the leading
contemporary scholars of Medieval literature, and explores:
Edited by Bruce Clarke, Texas Tech University, USA and Manuela rossini,
Swiss Academies of the Arts and Sciences, Switzerland
Series: Routledge Companions
The Routledge Companion to Literature and Science traces interaction, reaction
and conflict between these two disciplines. Divided into four main sections, this
volume:
•Theinfluenceofmedievalculturalconceptsonkey
authors such as Shakespeare, Dante, Chaucer, George
Eliot and Mark Twain
•Thecontinuedappealofmedievalculturalfiguressuch
as King Arthur and Robin Hood
•Theinfluenceofthemedievalondisciplinessuchaspolitics,music,film,andart.
•uncoverslinksbetweenliteratureanddiverseareasofscience,fromArtificial
Intelligence to thermodynamics
•providesabroadsurveyofcurrenttheoreticalanddisciplinaryapproaches
•considerstheinteractionbetweenliteratureandsciencewithindiversecultures
and different periods
•offersachronologyofkeyeventsinthehistoryofliteratureandscience.
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Market: Medieval Literature
June 2012 : 234x156 : 192pp
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Market: Literature
May 2012 : 246x174 : 560pp
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Poetry as resistance
ReadeR
Islam and Ethnicity in Postcolonial Pakistan
The routledge Queer Studies reader
nukhbah Taj Langah
Edited by donald e. Hall, Lehigh University, USA and
Annamarie Jagose, University of Sydney, Austrailia
This book discusses the ways in which Siraiki creative
writers have transformed into political activists, resisting
the self-imposed domination of the Punjabi–Mohajir ruling
elite. Influenced by Sufi poets, their poetry takes the shape
of both protest and dialogue, shaping the politics of
identity in Pakistan.
Routledge India
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Andrea Bebell and Susan Potter
Series: Routledge Literature Readers
The Routledge Queer Studies Reader is edited by two of
the leading scholars in the field and presents:
•individualintroductorynotesthatsituateeachwork
within its historical, disciplinary and theoretical contexts
•essaysgroupedbykeysubjectareasincluding
Genealogies, Sex, Temporalities, Kinship, Affect, Bodies,
and Borders
•writingsbymajorfiguresincludingEveKosofskySedgwick,JudithButler,David
M.Halperin,JoséEstebanMuñoz,ElizabethGrosz,DavidEng,JudithHalberstam
and Sara Ahmed.
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Market: Literary Studies
April 2012 : 246x174 : 688pp
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liTeRaTuRe
Selling the Perfect Girl *
what are you reading?
Girls as Consumers, Girls as Commodities
The World Market and Indian Literary Production
Mary napoli, Penn State Harrisburg, USA
Pavithra narayanan
Series: Children’s Literature and Culture
This volume revisits formulations of ‘postcolonial’ by
examining constructions of the archive of postcolonial
works by Indian writers in relation to nationalist histories,
politics of language formation, and rise of transnational
publishing. It explores the inextricable relationship
between global capitalism and contemporary Indian
literary production.
Examining media from producers such as Disney, Barbie, American Girls, and
Mary-Kate and Ashley, this book examines how the branding of children’s literature
affects girls’ developing sense of identity and their relationship with consumption.
Routledge
Market: Literature
July 2012 : 235x156 : 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-97953-5: £80.00
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September 2011
Hb: 978-0-415-50243-6: £65.00
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sTudenT RefeRence
3rd Edition
Shakespeare: The Basics
Sean Mcevoy, Varndean College, UK
Series: The Basics
Shakespeare: The Basics is an insightful and informative
introduction to the work of Shakespeare. Exploring all
aspects of Shakespeare’s plays including the language,
cultural contexts, and modern interpretations this fully
updated edition includes:
•ecocritical,queer,presentistandgendereddiscussions
of Shakespeare’s work
•studiesofnewperformancesincludingTennantand
Tate’s Much Ado About Nothing
•casestudiesofmodernfilmversionsofShakespeare’sworks.
With further reading throughout and a wide range of case studies and examples,
this text is essential reading for all those studying Shakespeare’s work.
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Market: Literature/Shakespeare
April 2012 : 198x129 : 320pp: 10 illus
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Animality in British
romanticism
Autobiographies of others
Historical Fact and Literary Fiction
Colonial India in Children’s
Literature
The Aesthetics of Species
Lucia Boldrini, Goldsmiths, University of London,
UK
Supriya Goswami, George Washington
University, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century
Literature
Series: Children’s Literature and Culture
Peter Heymans, Free University of Brussels,
Belguim
Series: Routledge Studies in Romanticism
This book shows how the Romantics’ aesthetic views
of animality interacted with their moral, scientific and
religious ideas. It argues that the discourses of the
sublime, beautiful and ugly helped the Romantics
represent their changing relationship with the animal
world and understand the increasingly precarious
state of their own humanity.
Routledge
Market: Literature/Romanticism
June 2012 : 229x152 : 228pp
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This book studies the tension between historicity and
the desire to free the subject from historical necessity
that defines novels that are presented as if they were
the autobiographies of historical personages. Boldrini
visits autobiographies of others, or
‘heterobiographies,’ by authors such as Malouf, Carey,
Ondaatje,Adair,Banti,andMontalbán.
Routledge
Market: Literature
May 2012 : 229x152 : 240pp
Hb: 978-0-415-50737-0: £80.00
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This is the first book-length study to explore the
intersections of British, Anglo-Indian, and Bengali
children’s literature and defining historical moments in
colonial India such as the missionary debates
preceding the Charter Act of 1813, the defeat of Tipu
Sultan, the Mutiny of 1857, and the burgeoning of
Indian nationalism.
Routledge
Market: Literature
June 2012 : 229x152 : 228pp
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eugenics, Literature, and
Culture in Post-war Britain
James Joyce, Science, and
Modernist Print Culture *
Clare Hanson, University of Southampton, UK
“The Einstein of English Fiction”
Series: Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on
Literature
Jeffrey drouin, University of Tulsa, USA
This book explores eugenics in its wider social context
and literary representations in post-war Britain, tracing
the expression of eugenic ideas across disciplinary
boundaries and in both high and low culture and
demonstrating its powerful and pervasive influence as
a cultural movement.
Routledge
Market: Literature/Eugenics
August 2012 : 229x152 : 208pp
Hb: 978-0-415-80698-5: £80.00
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International Life writing
Recovering Memories of Social
Movements
Edited by Paul Longley Arthur, Australian
National University
Representing the best of international life writing
scholarship, this collection reveals extraordinary stories
of remarkable lives. These wide-ranging accounts
span the Americas, Britain, Europe, Asia, Africa,
Australia and the Pacific over two centuries. Showing
fascinating connections between people, places and
historical eras, they unfold against the backdrop of
events and social movements of global significance
that have influenced the world today. Many of the
authors document and celebrate lives that have been
lost, hidden or neglected. They are reconstituted from
the archives, restored through testimony and
reimagined through art. The effects of colonialism,
war and conflict on individual lives can be seen
throughout the book alongside themes of
transnational connection, displacement and exile,
migration of individuals, families and peoples, and
recovery and recuperation through memory and
writing, creativity and performance. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Life Writing.
Routledge
Market: Literature / Biography
June 2012 : 246x174 : 176pp
Hb: 978-0-415-52254-0: £80.00
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Series: Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century
Literature
This book makes an important intervention in the
debates about modernism, science, and early
Twentieth-Century print culture. Establishing Joyce’s
place in the nexus of modernism and scientific
thought, Drouin uses periodical studies and textual
criticism to examine the impact of Einstein’s relativity
theories on Ulysses and Finnegans Wake.
Routledge
Market: Literature
July 2012 : 229x152 : 208pp
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Locating Gender in
Modernism
TheOutsiderFemale
Geetha ramanathan, West Chester University,
USA
Series: Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century
Literature
This book visits modernism within a comparative,
gendered, and third-world framework, questioning
current scholarly categorisations of modernism and
reframing our conception of what constitutes
modernist aesthetics. Ramanathan facilitates readings
of the modern in twentieth century literature that fall
outside standards of western modernism.
Shakespeare’s Curse
Bjoern Quiring, European University Viadrina
Frankfurt, Germany
Series: Discourses of Law
Conceptualizing the curse as the representation of
a foundational, mythical violence that is embedded
within juridical discourse, Shakespeare’s Curse pursues
a reading of Richard III, King John and King Lear in
order to analyze its persistence in the discourses of
modernity. Shakespeare wrote during a period that
was transformative in the development of legal
thinking. But, taking up the relationship between
theatre, theology and law, Bjoern Quiring argues that
constitutional and contractarian legal thinking did not
replace, but reinforced and reinvigorated Christian
ideas about the curse and the oath. As such,
Shakespeare’s Curse provides an original and
important insight into early modern legal
developments, as well as a fresh perspective on some
of Shakespeare’s best known works.
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Market: Law/Literature
June 2012 : 234x156 : 240pp
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Textual Transformations in
Children’s Literature
Adaptations, Translations,
Reconsiderations
Edited by Benjamin Lefebvre, University of
Winnipeg, Canada
Series: Children’s Literature and Culture
Routledge
Market: Literature
July 2012 : 229x152 : 208pp
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This book studies adaptations, abridgments,
translations, parodies, and mash-ups occurring
internationally in contemporary children’s culture,
following recent shifts in adaptation studies that move
beyond fidelity criticism. Contributors consider the
challenges in transforming stories and characters
across genres, languages, and time, offering a range
of new models to inform future scholarship.
resistance in Contemporary
Middle eastern Cultures:
Literature, Cinema and Music
Routledge
Market: Literature
July 2012 : 229x152 : 228pp
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Edited by Karima Laachir, University of London,
UK and Saeed reza Talajooy, University College
London, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Postcolonial
Literatures
This book highlights the connections between power,
resistance and cultural products, and the artistic
strategies through which resistance is voiced in the
Middle East, exploring cultural displays of dissent in
the form of literary works, films, and music.
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Market: Literature
June 2012 : 229x152 : 228pp
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wallace Stevens and
Pre-Socratic Philosophy
Metaphysics and the Play of Violence
daniel Tompsett, Slaughter and May Law Firm
Series: Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on
Literature
This book studies Wallace Stevens and pre-Socratic
poetic philosophy, showing how concepts that
animate Stevens’ poetry parallel concepts found in
Parmenides, Heraclitus, Empedocles, and Xenophanes,
assessing the impact that the mythologies associated
with pre-Socratism have had on structures of
metaphysical thought that are still found in poetry
and philosophy today.
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Market: Literature/Philosophy
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enGLISH LAnGUAGe And LInGUISTICS
ToP Ten besTselleRs
6.
1.
2nd Edition
3rd Edition
In other words
An Introduction to discourse
Analysis
A Coursebook on Translation
Mona Baker
Theory and Method
January 2011 : 246x174 : 352pp
Pb: 978-0-415-46754-4: £20.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-03086-1
www.routledge.com/9780415467544
James Paul Gee
September 2010 : 234x156 : 224pp
Pb: 978-0-415-58570-5: £22.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-32861-6
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7.
2.
Introducing Sociolinguistics
How to do discourse Analysis:
A Toolkit
Miriam Meyerhoff
James Paul Gee
February 2011 : 246x189 : 368pp
Pb: 978-0-415-55006-2: £20.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-39948-7
www.routledge.com/9780415550062
September 2010 : 216x138 : 224pp
Pb: 978-0-415-57208-8: £19.99
www.routledge.com/9780415572088
2nd Edition
8.
3.
2nd Edition
2nd Edition
Practical Phonetics and
Phonology
Intercultural Communication
A Resource Book for Students
Adrian Holliday, John Kullman and Martin Hyde
An advanced resource book for students
June 2010 : 246x174 : 368pp
Pb: 978-0-415-48942-3: £25.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-27061-8
www.routledge.com/9780415489423
Beverley S. Collins and Inger M. Mees
March 2008 : 246x174 : 328pp
Pb: 978-0-415-42514-8: £18.99
www.routledge.com/9780415425148
9.
4.
Internet Linguistics
3rd Edition
Language, Society and Power
A Student Guide
An Introduction
david Crystal
Annabelle Mooney, Siân Preece, Satori Soden, Linda
Thomas, Shân wareing, Jean Stilwell Peccei,
Suzanne LaBelle, Berit engøy Henriksen, eva eppler,
Anthea Irwin and Pia Pichler
January 2011 : 198x129 : 192pp
Pb: 978-0-415-60271-6: £16.99
www.routledge.com/9780415602716
December 2010 : 246x174 : 288pp
Pb: 978-0-415-57659-8: £18.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-30394-1
www.routledge.com/9780415576598
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2nd Edition
3rd Edition
Semiotics: The Basics
Second Language Acquisition
daniel Chandler
An Introductory Course
January 2007 : 198x129 : 328pp
Pb: 978-0-415-36375-4: £12.99
www.routledge.com/9780415363754
Susan M. Gass and Larry Selinker
March 2008 : 229x152 : 616pp
Pb: 978-0-8058-5498-5: £31.99
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english language and linguisTics
TexTbook
Markets of english
3rd Edition
Linguistic Capital and Language Policy in a Globalizing World
Becoming a Translator
Lionel wee and Joseph Sung -Yul Park, both at National University
Singapore
An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Translation
Series: Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics
douglas robinson, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
This book links Bourdieu’s theory of the linguistic market with recent advances in
sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. The authors develop a new critique of
global English, centered around the processes by which speakers attribute value
and social meaning to the language.
Fusing translation theory with advice and information
about the practicalities of translating, Becoming a
Translator is an essential resource for novice and
practising translators. The third edition will:
Routledge
Market: English Language / Linguistics
May 2012 : 229x152 : 214pp: 3 illus
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•updateallreferencestotechnologyandcovernew
developments such as Google translator
•haveamorestudent-friendlylayoutandberewritten
in parts to ensure accessibility for introductory students.
There will be a new companion website, featuring
extra activities, video lectures, resources and links and
teachers’ notes.
Routledge
Market: Translation Studies / Applied Linguistics / Modern Languages
June 2012 : 234x156 : 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-61591-4: £85.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-61590-7: £24.99
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Cognitive Linguistics and Second Language
Learning
TexTbook
Theoretical Basics and Experimental Evidence
Conflict, Competition, Co-existence
The Politics of english
Edited by Ann Hewings,TheOpenUniversity,UKand
Caroline Tagg, University of Birmingham, UK
Andrea Tyler, Georgetown University, USA
This book illustrates the ways that cognitive linguistics, a relatively new paradigm in
language studies, can illuminate and facilitate language research and teaching. The
first part of the book introduces the basics of cognitive linguistic theory in a way
that is geared toward second language teachers and researchers. The second part
of the book provides experimental evidence of the usefulness of applying cognitive
linguistics to the teaching of English. Included is a thorough review of the existing
literature on cognitive linguistic applications to teaching and cognitive linguisticbased experiments.
Routledge
Market: AppliedLinguistics/TESOL
April 2012 : 229x152 : 240pp
Hb: 978-0-415-80249-9: £55.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-80250-5: £24.99
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Series: Worlds of English
The Politics of English explores policies and practices that
affect the use and position of English. The book discusses the
ways in which people’s language choices relate to the history,
politics, and economies of their local context. Drawing on the
latestresearchandTheOpenUniversity’swideexperienceof
writing accessible and innovative texts, this book: explains
basic concepts and assumes no previous study of English or
linguistics; contains a range of source material and
commissioned readings to supplement chapters; has an international scope,
encompassing examples and case studies from the UK, the USA, Europe, Asia, and
Africa; is illustrated in full colour. This book is essential reading for students of English
language studies, and cultural and international studies.
Routledge
Market: English Language / Applied Linguistics
May 2012 : 246x189 : 416pp: 30 halftones, 30 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-67425-6: £90.00 •Pb: 978-0-415-67424-9: £24.99
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exploring world englishes
routledge encyclopedia of Second Language
Acquisition
Language in a Global Context
Edited by Peter robinson, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan
TexTbook
Philip Seargeant,TheOpenUniversity,UK
Series: Routledge Introductions to Applied Linguistics
Routledge Introductions to Applied Linguistics is a series
of introductory level textbooks covering the core topics in
Applied Linguistics. The books take an innovative “practice
to theory” approach, with a ‘back-to-front’ structure. This
leads the reader from real-world problems and issues,
through a discussion of intervention and how to engage
with these concerns, before finally relating these practical
issues to theoretical foundations. Additional features
include tasks with commentaries, a glossary of key terms,
and an annotated further reading section. Beginning with
a discussion of real-life challenges relating to world Englishes that are faced by
language professionals, the book explores and illustrates the ways in which the
actual use and management of English play an increasingly important role in
contemporary globalized society.
The Routledge Encyclopedia of Second Language Acquisition offers a user-friendly,
authoritative survey of terms and constructs that are important to understanding
research in second language acquisition (SLA) and its applications. The
Encyclopedia is designed for use as a reference tool by students, researchers,
teachersandprofessionalsandhasthefollowingfeatures:•252alphabetized
entries written in an accessible style, including cross references to other related
entriesandsuggestionsforfurtherreading•9surveyentriescoverthe
foundational areas of SLA in detail, including Measuring and Researching SLA,
PsycholingusticsofSLAandmore•Therestoftheentriescoverallthemajor
subdisciplines, methodologies and concepts of SLA, from “Accommodation”
Incomplete Brief
to the “ZISA project.”
Routledge
Market: AppliedLinguistics/TESOL/Reference
July 2012 : 800pp
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ReadeR
3rd Edition
The Translation Studies reader
Edited by Lawrence Venuti, Temple University, USA
The Translation Studies Reader provides a definitive survey
of the most important and influential developments in
translation theory and research, with an emphasis on
twentieth-century developments. With introductory essays
prefacing each section, the book places a wide range of
seminal and innovative readings within their thematic,
cultural and historical contexts. This third edition of this
classic reader has been fully revised and updated and
adds a new section: 2000 and beyond , which includes
five new readings. These new readings bring the Reader
up to date with recent developments in the field and
include articles on translation and world literature and
translation and the internet.
Routledge
Market: Translation Studies / Modern Languages / Applied Linguistics / Literature
May 2012 : 246x174 : 592pp
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Bilingual Pre-Teens
Competing Ideologies and Multiple
Identities in the U.S. and Germany
Janet M. Fuller, Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale, USA
Collaborative Change in
Institutional discourse
Multimodality and Social
Semiosis
Contextualising Positive Discourse Analysis
Communication, Meaning-Making, and
Learning in the Work of Gunther Kress
Tom Bartlett, Cardiff University, UK
Series: Routledge Critical Studies in Discourse
Series: Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics
This volume examines the connection between
socio-economic class and bilingual practices, a
previously under-researched area, through looking
at differences in bilingual settings that are classified
as “immigrant” or “elite” and are thus linked to
socio-economic class categories. Fuller chooses for
this examination bilingual pre-teen children in
Germany and the U.S. in order to demonstrate how
local identities are embedded in a wider social world
and how ideologies and identities both produce and
reproduce each other. In so doing, she argues that
while pre-teen children are clearly influenced by
macro-level ideologies, they also have agency in how
they choose to construct their identities with relation
to hegemonic societal discourses, and have many
other motivations and identities aside from social class
membership which shape their linguistic practices.
In this study, Bartlett brings together the insights of
Critical Discourse Analysis and Linguistic Ethnography
to demonstrate how local communities have
combined indigenous language practices with
mainstream conventions to bring about changes
in institutionalized discourse that enable them to
participate on equal terms with dominant groups.
Routledge
Market: Linguistics / Applied Linguistics / English Language
July 2012 : 229x152 : 228pp
Hb: 978-0-415-89338-1: £85.00
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Routledge
Market: Linguistics / Applied Linguistics / English Language
July 2012 : 229x152 : 176pp
Hb: 978-0-415-80728-9: £80.00
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Edited by Margit Böck, University of Salzburg,
Austria and norbert Pachler, University of
London, UK
Series: Routledge Studies in Multimodality
Gunther Kress, one of the founders of social semiotics
and multimodality, has made lasting contributions to
these fields through his work in semiotics and
meaning-making; power and identity; agency, design,
production; pedagogy and learning in varied sites of
transformation. This book brings together leading
scholars in a variety of disciplines to examine and
build upon his work. This disciplinary diversity is
evidence of the ways in which Kress’ work has
influenced and been influenced by a wide range of
academic work and intellectual endeavors and how it
has been used to lay foundations for theory-building
and concept development in a varied yet connected
range of areas. The individual contributions to the
book pick up the threads of the often collaborative
work of the authors with Kress; they show how these
approaches were subsequently developed and discuss
what future trajectories the authors see for them.
Routledge
Market: Language and Linguistics / Communication Studies
July 2012 : 229x152 : 320pp
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TexTbook
2nd Edition
Colloquial Panjabi
Basic Persian
The Complete Course for Beginners
A Grammar and Workbook
Mangat rai Bhardwaj
Saeed Yousef, University of Chicago, USA and
Hayedeh Torabi
Series: Colloquial Series
Basic Persian: A Grammar and Workbook comprises an
accessible reference grammar and related exercises in a
single volume. This book presents twenty-two grammar
units, covering the core material which students would
expect to encounter in their first year of learning Persian.
Grammar points are followed by multiple examples and
exercises which allow students to consolidate their learning.
Key features include: Clear, accessible format; Many useful
language examples; Jargon-free explanations of grammar;
Abundant exercises with full answer key; Vocabulary lists
at the end of each unit; Subject index
Basic Persian is suitable for both class use and independent study, making it an
ideal resource for beginners and students with some knowledge of the language.
Whether you’re a business traveller, or about to take up
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– if you’d like to get up and running with Panjabi, this
rewarding course will take you from complete beginner
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wide range of everyday situations. Accompanying audio
material is available to purchase separately on CD/MP3
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paperback and CDs complete course. Recorded by native
speakers, the audio material complements the course and will help you develop
your pronunciation, listening and speaking skills.
Routledge
Market: Persian Language/Language Learning
June 2012 : 234x156 : 224pp
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Market: Language Learning Panjabi
April 2012 : 216x138 : 304pp
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2nd Edition
The Languages of Japan and Korea
Colloquial Albanian
Edited by nicolas Tranter, University of Sheffield, UK
Linda Mëniku, The University of Tirana, Albania and
Héctor Campos, Georgetown University, USA
Series: Routledge Language Family Series
The Languages of Japan and Korea provides detailed
descriptions of the major varieties of languages in the
region, both modern and pre-modern, within a common
format, producing a long-needed introductory reference
source. Korean, Japanese, Ainu, and representative
members of the three main groupings of the Ryukyuan
chain are discussed for the first time in a single work.
Series: Colloquial Series
Whether you’re a business traveller, or about to take up a
daring challenge in adventure tourism; you may be
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range of everyday situations.
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Market: Language Reference
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Market: Language Learning
April 2012 : 216x138 : 336pp
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2nd Edition
Colloquial Malay
The routledge Intermediate Persian Course
The Complete Course for Beginners
Farsi Shirin Ast, Book Two
Zaharah othman
dominic Parviz Brookshaw, Manchester University,
UK and Pouneh Shabani Jadidi, McGill University,
Canada
Series: Colloquial Series
COLLOQUIALMALAYiseasytouseandcompletelyupto
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Market: Language learning / Malay
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The Routledge Intermediate Persian Course: Farsi Shirin
Ast, Book Two is the first intermediate level Persian
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familiarize students with a range of literary genres, and
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where the first textbook ends and is ideal for all intermediate learners of Persian
in their second year of study.
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Market: Language Learning
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TexTbook
The routledge Introduction to Qur’anic Arabic
Munther Younes, Cornell University, USA
The Routledge Introduction to Qur’anic Arabic is an
innovative language course designed for users who have
been reading and hearing the Qur’an since childhood and
who would like to deepen their knowledge of its language,
grammar and vocabulary. The course contains 40 lessons
and is designed to be covered in about 40 hours of
classroom instruction, with three class meetings a week.
Starting with the shorter suuras of the Qur’an, the book
utilises their vocabulary and grammatical structures to build
a stable linguistic foundation for learners before moving on
to more challenging and longer suuras. Accompanying
audio material is available on the Routledge website.
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Market: Language Learning
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TheaTRe and PeRfoRMance
TexTbook
The Pina Bausch Sourcebook
embodied Acting
The Making of Tanztheater
Cognitive Foundations of Performance
Edited by royd Climenhaga, The New School for
Liberal Arts, New York, USA
rick Kemp, Indiana University, USA
Embodied Acting is a crucial, pragmatic intervention in
the study of how neuroscience can be applied to theatre
studies. Examining the nature of the acting process from
the perspective of cognitive science, author Rick Kemp
re-examines familiar questions of how an actor develops a
character, and what is actually involved – physically, mentally
– in training, rehearsing and performing. The result is an
elegant blend of theory, practice and cutting-edge science,
making a compelling case for discarding, once and for all,
notions of a mind-body separation having any relevance
to contemporary actor training.
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Market: Performance
June 2012 : 216x138 : 224pp: 15 illus
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Pina Bausch’s work has had a tremendous impact across
the spectrum of late twentieth-century performance
practice. It helped to redefine the possibilities of what
both dance and theatre can be. This edited collection
presents a compendium of source material, combined with
contextual essays, that serve as a base for the study of
Pina Bausch’s performance work. Edited by a renowned
Bausch expert, Royd Climenhaga, it promises to help open
up Bausch’s performative world for students, scholars and
practitioners alike.
Routledge
Market: Dance
May 2012 : 216x138 : 256pp: 15 halftones
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Maria Irene Fornes
So Therefore...
Scott T. Cummings, Boston College, Massachussets, USA
A Practical Guide For Actors
Series: Routledge Modern and Contemporary Dramatists
Al ruscio
Maria Irene Fornes provides an accessible and compelling introduction to a pivotal
figure in both Hispanic-American and experimental theatre. From her theatrical
origins in 1960s Cuba to her precedent plays for the US stage, this book presents
an important guide to the work of this politically-charged playwright.
When working through a scene with a student, renowned
actor and acting teacher Al Ruscio will frequently ask them,
“So therefore...?” to encourage them to analyse a
character’s response to a situation, rather than the situation
itself. So Therefore... combines step-by-step practical
exercises with illustrative stories from Ruscio’s remarkable
career, to form a training handbook as uniquely personal
as his catchphrase. Enriching and generous, it is the
culmination of a career that has taken in dozens of major
motion pictures, and spans the entire history of television
– as well as five decades spent training actors.
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Market: Theatre Studies
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TheaTRe and PeRfoRMance
Theatre and the Politics
of Space
Edited by erika Fischer-Lichte, Freie Universitaet
Berlin, Germany and Benjamin wihstutz, Free
University Berlin, Germany
Series: Routledge Advances in Theatre &
Performance Studies
This collection asks what’s at stake when a theatrical
space is created and when a performance takes place,
and under which circumstances the topology of
theatre becomes political. It visits a politics of inclusion
and exclusion, of distributions and placements, and of
spatial appropriation and utopian concepts in theatre
history and contemporary performance.
Routledge
Market: Theatre
August 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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Music
TexTbook
TexTbook
Analysis of 18th- and 19th-Century Musical
works in the Classical Tradition
Music, Sound and Filmmakers
Sonic Style in Cinema
Edited by James wierzbicki, University of Sydney,
Australia
david Beach, University of Toronto, Canada and ryan McClelland
This is a textbook for upper-level undergraduate courses in music analyis. It outlines
a process of analyzing 18th and 19th Century works in the Classical repertoire by
uncovering the formal, harmonic, rhythmic, and voice-leading organizations, as
well as its unique features. It develops an in-depth approach and applies them
to the works of Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, Schumann, and Mozart.
Selected Contents: Part 1.Principles of Harmony and Phrase Design 1. A Review of
Diatonic Harmony 2. Expanding the Diatonic Palette 3. Phrase Design 4. Further
Expansion of the Harmonic Palette Part 2. Analysis 5. Binary and Rounded Binary Forms
6. Classical Sonata Form 7. Sonata Form in the Nineteenth Century 8. Ternary Form
9. Rondo Form
Selected Contents:1. Sonic Style in Cinema 2. Music,
Sound, and Silence in the Films of Ingmar Bergman 3. Andrey
Tarkovsky; The Refrain of the Sonic Fingerprint 4. “It’s All Really
Happening”: Sonic Shaping in the Films of Wes Anderson
5. Kieślowski’s Musique concrete 6. Gus Van Sant’s Soundwalks
and Audio-visual Musique concrete 7. Blowin’ in the Wind: Music and Meaning in the
Coen Brothers’ Films 8. Sound and Uncertainty in the Horror Films of the Lewton Unit
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Making Music with Sounds
TexTbook
Leigh Landy, De Monfort University, UK
nineteenth-Century Choral Music
It introduces the elements of making sound-based music
and facilitates creativity in school age children, with the
activities primarily for 11-14 year old students. It can also
be used by people of all ages becoming acquainted with
this music for the first time.
Edited by donna M di Grazia, Pomona College, USA
Selected Contents: Part 1. Crossing the Threshold
1. Sound-based music/Making music with technology
2.OverviewPart 2. discovering Music All Around Us
3. Discovering soundscapes 4. Investigating soundscapes
5. Composing soundscapes Part 3. The Sounds of
Sound-Based Music 6. Finding real-world sounds 7. Synthetic
sounds 8. Sculpting with sounds Part 4. Combining Sounds
and Creating Sonic Gestures 8. Placing sounds in sequences 9. Creating, analysing
and evaluating sonic gestures Part 5.Composing with Sounds 10. Placing sound
sequences into structures (or sequencing sequences) 11. Analysing and evaluating
composed work Part 6. next Steps
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It focuses on the work of directors Wes Anderson, Ingmar
Bergman, the Coen brothers, Peter Greenaway, Krzysztof
Kieślowski, Stanley Kubrick, Baz Luhrmann, David Lynch,
Quentin Tarrentino and Gus Van Sant.
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Series: Routledge Studies in Musical Genres
This collection of essays studies both the rich repertoire of choral music, and
the cultural phenomenon of choral music making throughout the period.
Selected Contents: Part 1. Cultural Influences/Perspectives 1. The Building of
Community through Choral Singing 2. Choral Voices in the Nineteenth-Century
Symphony3.TheNineteenth-CenturyOperaChorusPart 2. Spotlight on Selected
Masterworks4.ChoralSymphonies5.Masses&Requiems6.OratoriosandOther
Works on Non-Liturgical or Secular Texts Part 3. The repertoire Large and Small:
Broad Perspectives and Contexts 7. Germany 8. Britain and Ireland 9. France 10. Italy
11. Eastern Europe 12. The Iberian World: The Philippines, Latin America, and Spain
13. The Nordic World: Scandinavia and Finland 14. The United States
Routledge
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July 2012 : 229x152 : 550pp
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Music
Quincy Jones
TexTbook
A Research and Information Guide
3rd Edition
Clarence Bernard Henry
world Music *
Series: Routledge Music Bibliographies
A Global Journey
This book is an annotated bibliography and discography on one of the most prolific
composers, arrangers, and conductors in American music. It will appeal to wide
range of musicologists, ethnomusicologists and cultural studies scholars.
Terry e. Miller and Andrew Shahriari, both at
Kent State University, USA
Known for its breadth and strong pedagogical
framework, it accompanies the reader on a voyage
around the world to experience native and contemporary
musical traditions that challenge the ear, the mind, and
the spirit. Updates to the third edition include new
photos, musical sites, listening guides, an additional
Audio CD, and popular music.
Routledge
June 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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Selected Contents:1. Before the Trip Begins 2. Aural
Analysis3.CulturalConsiderations4.Oceania5.South
Asia 6. Southeast Asia 7. East Asia 8. The Middle East 9. Europe 10. Sub-Saharan Africa
11. The Caribbean 12. South America and Mexico 13. Canada and the United States
14. Discovering Yourself through Music
Routledge
Market: Music and Cultural Studies
March 2012 : 254x203 : 616pp: 377 halftones
Pack – Book and CD: 978-0-415-88713-7: £100.00
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Making Music Popular in the
new Music Industry
Vocal Music and Cultural
Identity in Contemporary
Music
1,000 True Fans Can’t Be Wrong
Unlimited Voices in East Asia
and the West
Tim J. Anderson,OldDominionUniversity,USA
Series: Routledge Research in Music
This book documents the new practices that have
developed in the production, distribution, and
promotion of music and music-oriented merchandise.
Anderson looks at how these changes are shaping
a new music industry in music retail and services,
financial investment, and asset generation, and
the distribution and promotion of musical wares.
Routledge
Market: Music
June 2012 : 229x152 : 260pp
Hb: 978-0-415-89063-2: £80.00
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Edited by Christian Utz, University of Music and
Dramatic Arts, Granz, Austria and Frederick Lau,
University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, USA
Series: Routledge Research in Music
Looking at musical globalization and vocal music, this
collection of essays studies the complex relationship
between the human voice and cultural identity in
20th- and 21st-Century music in both East Asian
and Western musical traditions.
Routledge
Market: Music
May 2012 : 229x152 : 256pp
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early years and early childhood education
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Customers from the USA, Canada and the rest of the world should purchase Guilford Press titles (indicated below) via www.guilford.com
Supporting early Language development
Music for early Learning
Spirals for Babies and Toddlers
Songs and Musical Activities to Support Children’s Development
Marion nash, Literacy Consultant and Speech Therapist, UK and
Jackie Lowe, Nursery Worker, UK
Linda Bance, Founder of Play Music Play, UK
Singing, dancing and music-making comes naturally to
young children, but we as adults often lack confidence in our
musical ability. This easily accessible book will help you to
realise that anyone can be a creative music-maker with
young children. It aims to inspire you to take young children’s
enthusiasm for music and create a musically rich environment
that supports all areas of learning and development.
Based on the author’s highly regarded SPIRALS language development
programme, the book provides 30 tried and tested sessions to help develop
children’s early speech, language and communication. Each language concept
is introduced one at a time and builds on the most frequently used words by
infants and uses music, repetition and simple meaningful gestures and signing
to reinforce children’s understanding.
Including a CD containing songs and listening activities linked
to each area of development, this practical text will help you to
realise the wonderful opportunities that music can offer young
children both in terms of their learning and overall wellbeing.
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Handbook of early Childhood education
textbook
Edited by robert C. Pianta, University of Virginia, USA
Monsters Under the Bed
Associate Editors: w. Steven Barnett, Rutgers, The
State University of New Jersey, USA, Laura M. Justice,
Ohio State University, USA and Susan M. Sheridan,
University of Nebraska, USA
Critically Investigating Early Years Writing
Comprehensive and authoritative, this forward-thinking
book reviews the breadth of current knowledge about early
education and identifies important priorities for practice and
policy. Robert C. Pianta and his associates bring together
foremost experts to examine what works in promoting all
children’s school readiness and social-emotional
development in preschool and the primary grades. Exemplary programs, instructional
practices, and professional development initiatives – and the systems needed to put
them into place – are describe. The volume presents cutting-edge findings on the
family and social context of early education and explores ways to strengthen
collaboration between professionals and parents.
Andrew Melrose, University of Winchester, UK
This user-friendly textbook for students of creative writing
explores the issue of picture books, literacy and writing for
children in their early years. Accessibly written and lively in
its approach, this textbook includes:
• a critical and creative investigation of early years writing
and reading creative writing craftwork ideas
• a road map to developing critical awareness of children’s
literature
• tasks for use in group or individual learning contexts
• end of chapter ‘checkpoints’ for critical reflection
• a fully up-to-date exploration of critical approaches to children’s writing
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April 2012: 254x178: 634pp
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3rd Edition
Innocence, Knowledge and the
Construction of Childhood
Handbook of research on
the education of Young Children
The Contradictory Nature of Sexuality and
Censorship in Children’s Contemporary Lives
Edited by Bernard Spodek, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, USA and olivia n. Saracho,
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Kerry robinson, University of Western Sydney,
Australia
The Handbook of Research on the Education of Young
Children is the essential reference on research on early
childhood education throughout the world.This singular
resource provides a comprehensive overview of important
contemporary issues as well as the information necessary
to make informed judgements about these issues. A
valuable tool for all who work and study in the field of
early childhood education, this volume addresses critical,
cutting edge research on child development, curriculum, policy, and research and
evaluation strategies. With a multitude of new and updated chapters, this book
makes the expanding knowledge base related to early childhood education readily
available and accessible.
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Market: Education/Early Years
July 2012: 279x216: 608pp
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This fascinating book provides a critical examination of
the discourses that underpin the regulation of children’s
access to certain knowledge.
The author critically engages with the relationships
between childhood, innocence, moral panic, censorship
and notions of citizenship. She argues that the regulation
of children’s access to particular knowledge largely stems
from the socio-cultural-political values that constitute
childhood and define notions of childhood innocence.
Routledge
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May 2012: 234x156: 160pp
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early years and early childhood education
The outdoor Classroom Ages 3-7
Understanding Transitions in the early Years
Using Ideas from Forest Schools to Enrich Learning
A Practical Guide
Karen Constable, Mark First School, UK
The outdoor area is now an integral part of many early
years settings and schools, but is it being used to its full
potential? This book clearly explains the learning potential
of the outdoor environment and practically demonstrates
how the ‘Outdoor Classroom’ can be developed in early
years settings and schools. Drawing on the Forest School
approach, it aims to inspire practitioners to think
creatively about their outside area and how they can
provide rich play opportunities for children that will
further their learning regardless of any time, space or
financial restraints. Including practical examples and
detailed case studies taken from a wide range of settings and schools, this handy
text will help you to get the most out of your outside area.
Routledge
Market: Education/Early Years
April 2012: 246x174: 160pp
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Anne o’Connor, Writer, UK
Understanding Transitions in the Early Years explains
why transitions matter and provides practical guidance
on how to support young children’s developing emotional
resilience and equip them to embrace change in the
future. Aimed at practitioners and students, the book:
• draws together the research on neuroscientific
evidence, attachment theory, child development and
childcare practices
• provides a context for practitioners to empathise with
children and families as they relate to their own
understanding of the impact of change and transition
• looks at ways to reduce transitions including the key person approach
• offers guidance and practical strategies for practitioners / managers/head
teachers for supporting children through transitions
Routledge
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June 2012: 234x156: 160pp
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running records: Authentic Instruction in
early Childhood education
Mary Shea, Canisius College, USA
The most effective way to understand what a child knows
about the reading process and can do independently is to
take a running record. In Running Records, Mary Shea
demonstrates how teachers can use running records to
design lessons that ameliorate difficulties, build on
strengths, and stimulate motivation, ensuring that children
develop self-sustaining learning strategies. Special Features
include a step-by-step outline for taking efficient running
records; guidance for how to use running record data to
determine a child’s level of decoding skill, comprehension,
fluency, and overall reading confidence; and a companion
website offering videos of the running record process,
sample running records for analysis, and numerous other resources. Running
Records is an ideal text for literacy courses for pre-service or in-service teachers.
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education foundations and education studies
Participation, Facilitation, and Mediation *
2nd Edition
Act Your Age!
Children and Young People in Their Social Contexts
A Cultural Construction of Adolescence
nancy Lesko, Teachers College, Columbia University,
USA
Series: Critical Social Thought
For the past decade, Act Your Age! has provided a
provocative and now classic analysis of the accepted ways
of viewing teens. By employing a groundbreaking “history
of the present” methodology that resists traditional
chronology, author Nancy Lesko analyzes both historical
and present social and political factors that produce the
presumed “natural adolescent.” This resulting seminal
work in the field of youth study forces readers to rethink
the dominant interpretations on the social construction of
adolescence from the 19th century through the present day. This new edition is
updated throughout and includes a full new chapter on 1950s-era assumptions
about adolescence and the corresponding connections to teens today.
Routledge
Market: Education, Sociology, Cultural Studies
May 2012: 229x152: 288pp
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Edited by Claudio Baraldi and Vittorio Iervese, both at Universita di
Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
Series: Routledge Research in Education
Traditionally, children have been considered from a primarily developmental
perspective, in need of education in order to achieve autonomy, growth, and
eventually adulthood. Childhood studies have recently underlined an alternate way to
look at children, starting from the consideration that children are competent social
actors and can actively participate in social life. However, there has been relatively
little attention paid to the ways in which adults can actively empower children’s
agency and participation. This book aims to highlight this important aspect,
explaining the position of adults as facilitators and mediators in the process of
constructing childhood.
Routledge
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education Quality and Social Justice
in the Global South *
textbook
Challenges for Policy, Practice and Research
A Practical Guide
Positive Psychology for Teachers
Edited by Leon Tikly and Angeline Barrett, both at University of Bristol, UK
Jeremy Swinson and Alex Harrop
Series: Education, Poverty and International Development
Practical, actionable information about the positive,
behavioural approach to education is in desperately
short supply, and yet when implemented properly the
impact on school behaviour and achievement can be
enormous. Positive Psychology for Teachers aims to
address this gap. Written by experienced practitioners,
it informs teachers in a simple and direct manner how
they can use the positive behavioural approach for the
benefit of their pupils and schools.
This book includes contributions from some leading scholars in the field of education
and development. It draws on state of the art evidence from the five year EdQual
research programme on implementing education quality in low income countries
and other relevant research. A distinguishing feature of the book is the overarching
perspective shared by all of the contributors – that implementing a good quality
education for all requires taking account of the diverse needs of all learners including
the poor, those living in rural areas, girls, indigenous groups and speakers of minority
languages is fundamental for realizing social justice goals in education.
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Market: Education & International Development
April 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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nomads, development and the
Challenges of education
textbook
Caroline dyer, University of Leeds, UK
Psychosocial Perspectives on Learning,
Teaching and emotion
Series: Education, Poverty and International Development
Helen Lucey, The Open University, UK
Current paradigms of ‘development’ generally serve nomadic groups poorly:
their visibility in policy processes is minimal, and their mobility is usually constructed
by the powerful as a ‘problem’, rather than as a rational livelihood strategy.
Increasingly damaged eco-systems, shrinkage of natural resources, globalisation
and urbanisation all pressurise nomads’ livelihoods and often worsen, rather than
alleviate, their poverty status and socio-economic marginalisation. These processes
however also precipitate a new engagement with forms of education that may
enhance occupational diversification and improve their future livelihood security
and social status. The book highlights education’s complex, contested and often,
inconsistent role in development and the social construction of poverty and calls
for a critical reappraisal of the notion of ‘education’ if it is to contribute to
development as freedom for nomadic groups.
Series: Routledge Psychology in Education
Routledge
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Psychosocial perspectives on learning, teaching and emotion is an innovative
advanced text book that aims to go beyond current understandings of the
relationship between teaching and learning, foregrounding unconscious and
emotional dimensions of schooling. Putting forward a psychosocial perspective
to challenge the notion of the rational, aware, independent learner, using real-life
case studies from educational institutions, the home and the street, this book
highlights the ways in which unconscious emotions, in constant interplay with
social, structural and institutional forces, have the power to enhance, enable,
block, distort and interfere with learning and teaching.
Routledge
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education foundations and education studies
rethinking Multicultural education
for the next Generation
Social Class and education
Global Perspectives
The New Empathy and Social Justice
Edited by Lois weis, University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA
and nadine dolby, Purdue University, USA
nadine dolby, Purdue University, USA
By drawing on breakthrough research in two fields—
neuroscience and animal studies—Nadine Dolby argues
that empathy is an underlying element of all living beings.
Dolby shows how this commonality can provide a
scaffolding for building an exciting new approach to
developing multicultural and global consciousness, one
that has the potential to transform how our students see
and relate to the world around them. This book features
classroom vignettes and reflections, discussion of research
with pre-service teachers on the concept of empathy, and
pedagogical suggestions for fostering the new empathy in
students.
Routledge
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May 2012: 229x152: 176pp
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Social Class and Education: Global Perspectives is the first
empirically grounded volume to explore the intersections
of class, social structure, opportunity, and education on a
truly global scale. Fifteen essays from contributors
representing the US, Europe, China, Latin America and
other regions offer an unparalleled examination of how
social class differences are made and experienced through
schooling. By underscoring the consequences of our new
global reality, this volume takes seriously the transnational
migration of commerce, capital and peoples and the
ramifications of such for education and social structure.
Routledge
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Pragmatism, Postmodernism,
and Complexity Theory
The “Fascinating Imaginative Realm” of William E. Doll, Jr.
Edited by donna Trueit
Series: Studies in Curriculum Theory Series
The first collection of the key works of the major curriculum
studies scholar William E. Doll, Jr., this volume provides an
overview of his scholarship over his fifty-year career and
documents the theoretical and practical contribution he has
made to the field . The book is organized in five thematic
sections: Personal Reflections; Dewey, Piaget, Bruner,
Whitehead: Process And Transformation; Modern/
Post-Modern: Structures, Forms and Organization;
Complexity Thinking; and Reflections on Teaching . The
complicated intellectual trajectory through pragmatism,
postmodernism and complexity theory not only testifies to Doll’s individual lifetime
works but is also intimately related to the landscape of education to which he has
made an important contribution. Of interest to curriculum scholars around the world,
the book will hold special significance for graduate students and junior scholars.
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education foundations and education studies
education and Incarceration *
education and religion *
The resegregation of Schools
Edited by erica r. Meiners, Northeastern Illinois
University, USA and Maisha T. winn, Emory
University, USA
Global Pressures, Local Responses
Education and Race in the
Twenty-First Century
The United States of America is in possession of the
largest prison population in the world, with 2.3
million people currently behind bars. This number is
predominantly and disproportionately made up of
communities of colour and poverty. Education and
Incarceration highlights the significance of centering
agency and autonomy, and documents scholars who
work to be accountable to justice movements and
communities, not simply to academic disciplines or
to research. Additionally, as emerging scholars
committed to challenging the prison industrial
complex, these authors struggle to build multi-layered
analytic and material tools for resistance within and
beyond the walls of schools, jails and prisons. This
book provides snapshots of practices in motion:
activist scholars working to engage, to be accountable
to families, communities and larger justice
movements, and to build abolition democracies.
This book was originally published as a special issue
of Race Ethnicity and Education.
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Migration, education and
Socio-economic Mobility
Edited by nitya rao, University of East Anglia, UK
With the gradual acknowledgement of the potential
benefits that migration can hold for development, the
relationship between migration and education is a
growing area of research. Migration, Education and
Socio-Economic Mobility explores how the decisions
people make in terms of both their migration choices
and educational investments, mediated as they are by
gender, class, caste and nationality, can potentially
contribute to earning incomes, building social and
symbolic capital, or reshaping gender relations, all
elements contributing to the process of economic and
social mobility. The ideas presented in this book take a
more varied and nuanced view of the relationship
between education and migration, not just focusing
on the economic motivations of migrants. This book
was originally published as a special issue of Compare:
A Journal of Comparative and International Education.
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November 2011: 246x174: 136pp
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Edited by Keith watson, University of Reading,
UK and william I. ozanne, St. Mary’s College
Oscott, UK
In most countries, whether secular or otherwise,
education and religion are closely interlinked and no
matter how hard the state tries, it can be very difficult
to remove the ties between them. This book
investigates the links between education, religion and
politics. Education and Religion covers all the major
religious traditions – Buddhist, Christian, Jewish,
Hindu, Muslim, Sikh – and cites global examples
throughout the world. It aims to understand the
underlying complexities in the struggle to reconcile
education, religion and politics in an informative and
sensitive way. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Comparative Education.
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education, Capitalism and
the Global Crisis
Edited by Stephen Ball, Institute of Education,
University of London, UK, Meg Maguire, King’s
College London, UK and Ivor Goodson,
University of Brighton, UK
Education, Capitalism and the Global Crisis focuses on
Andrew Gamble’s book The Spectre at the Feast and
its analysis of the background to, conduct of, and
possible consequences and opportunities brought
about by, the current global economic crisis. The views
expressed represent a range of responses to Gamble’s
analysis and examination of the crisis, both in different
locations and from different perspectives. They reflect
upon the broader social, political and even emotional
dimensions of what is taking place as well as trying to
understand the true nature of the crisis. This book
was originally published as a special issue of the
Journal of Education Policy.
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Teacher development in
Higher education
Existing Programs, Program Impact,
and Future Trends
Edited by Jamel K. donnor, College of William
and Mary, USA and Adrienne dixson, Ohio State
University, USA
Series: Routledge Research in Education
Access to a quality education remains the primary
mechanism for improving one’s life chances in the
United States, and for children of color, a “good
education” is particularly linked to their individual and
collective well-being. Despite the popular perception
that America is in a “post-racial” epoch, opportunities
to access quality learning environments and human
development resources remain determined according to
race, class, gender, and ability. Taking a more nuanced
approach to race and the resegregation of the American
school system, this volume examines how and why the
education quality for the majority of students of color in
America remains fundamentally unequal.
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rethinking Gendered
regulations and resistances
in education *
Edited by Jessica ringrose, Institute of Education,
University of London, UK
Rethinking Gendered Regulations and Resistances
in Education highlights key debates on the theme of
‘regulation and resistance’, focusing on some of the
most pressing contemporary issues in the field of
gender and education today. It underlines the need
for educational research to attend to historical and
psychosocial specificity, chart local complexity and
global disparity, de-colonise our Euro-westerncentered gender analysis, and consistently engage
with the economic and policy domains of education
as researchers and practitioners, if we are to
effectively tackle the diversity and complexity of
gender equality issues in education. It stimulates
important thinking about what has been, what is and
what can be, as we face the future of gender and
educational engagement, struggle and debate. This
book was originally published as a special issue of
Gender and Education.
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Edited by eszter Simon, University of Szeged,
Hungary and Gabriela Pleschová, Slovak
Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
Series: Routledge Research in Education
This book investigates the challenges of creating
effective instructional development programs in
higher education. Building upon experience from
higher education programs around the world and
using a variety of research methods, it examines how
success is to be understood, how successful current
programs are, and what determines program success.
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education leadership, management and administration
Changing Schools Through Systematic Inquiry
textbook
Why and How School Leaders Do Research
Transformative Leadership in education
Pat Thomson, University of Nottingham, UK and Jill Blackmore, Deakin
University, Australia
Equitable Change in an Uncertain and Complex World
Educational systems around the world now understand that school change is
dependent on the understandings and skills of those that lead them. There is an
increasing understanding that school change is more effective when it is locally
designed to suit specific histories and conditions, and that school-based research
makes an important contribution to successful reform. However there are relatively
few books that address how local research can complement larger scale evidence
to produce successful school redesign. This book fills this gap.
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June 2012: 234x156: 176pp
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Carolyn Shields, Wayne State University, USA
Noted scholar Carolyn Shields argues that something is
missing amidst the proliferation of new collaborative
leadership theories, of professional learning communities,
and stronger standards and accountability measures. This
book presents an alternative approach to leadership for
deep and equitable change. Rather than just another new
theory, Transformative Leadership is a substantively
different, holistic, and integrated approach that unifies
ways of thinking about ethics, vision, goals, purposes of
schooling and processes of leadership. Drawing on
examples from transformative school leaders, this book
explores transformative leadership and its potential for
deep and equitable change is revealed.
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July 2012: 254x178: 176pp
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Cultivating an ethical School *
robert J. Starratt, Boston College, USA
Springing from his well-known Building an Ethical School,
Robert Starratt looks more closely at the educational
leader’s responsibility to ensure that the whole fabric of
the educational process reflects an ethical philosophy of
education. Schools’ attempts to more exclusively promote
pupil’s intellectual development are based on a misguided
understanding of and assumptions about intellectual
development, and indeed about the very nature of
intelligence as well as learning. Cultivating an Ethical
School addresses this issue by indicating the possibility
and desirability of marrying the increased attention to the
intellectual development of pupils to their psychosocial
journey toward personal identity and social participation in career and citizen
explorations. Starratt shows the key is to organize both a curriculum and a
pedagogy that simultaneously respects and cultivates the intellectual, personal,
and social qualities of being human.
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June 2012: 229x152: 192pp
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Understanding the Field of
educational Leadership
Pierre Bourdieu
Pat Thomson, University of Nottingham, UK
Series: Critical Studies in Educational Leadership, Management and Administration
Bringing Bourdieu to the study of Education Management, Leadership and
Administration assumes a normative opposition to a meritocratic view of education.
Through a lifetime’s explication of the ways in which schooling both produces and
reproduces the status quo, Bourdieu offers a powerful critique and method of
analysis of the history of schooling and of contemporary educational polices and
trends. This volume will explain each of the key terms in Boudieu’s thinking tool kit,
showing how the tripartite concepts of field, habitus and capitals offer a way
through which to understand the interaction of structure and agency and the limits
on the freedom of an individual – in this case educational leaders - to act. It will
provide a range of exemplars of the application of these tools to questions of
concern to the scholars in the field of educational leadership, and of interest to
those whose primary focus is the utility of Bourdieu’s social theory.
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Systematic Screenings of Behavior
to Support Instruction
From Preschool to High School
Kathleen Lynne Lane, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, USA, Holly Mariah Menzies, California
State University, Los Angeles, USA, wendy Peia oakes,
Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, USA and
Jemma robertson Kalberg, Seneca Center, San
Leandro, California, USA
Straightforward, practical, and user friendly, this unique
guide addresses an essential component of decision
making in schools. The authors show how systematic
screenings of behavior – used in conjunction with
academic data – can enhance teachers’ ability to teach
and support all students within a response-to-intervention
framework. Chapters review reliable, valid screening measures for all grade levels,
discuss their strengths and weaknesses, and explain how to administer, score, and
interpret them.
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education policy and politics
Bourdieu and the Fields of education Policy *
education networks
Understanding Globalization, Mediatization, Implementation
Power, Wealth, Cyberspace, and the Digital Mind
Bob Lingard, University of Queensland, Australia and Shaun rawolle,
Charles Sturt University, Australia
Joel Spring, Queens College and the Graduate
Center, The City University of New York, USA
This book thus breaks new ground methodologically and in terms of its
application of Bourdieu specifically within education policy studies in the context
of globalization and provides a new approach to education policy studies, derived
from Bourdieu, and suitable for today’s context of multilevel governance and
post-national pressures. It is the first book length analysis of education policy,
situated in the context of contemporary globalization, and using all of Bourdieu’s
‘thinking tools’ and his reflexive methodology.
Series: Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in
Education
In this critical analysis Joel Spring documents and examines
the economic and political interests and forces—including
elite networks, the for-profit education industry, data
managers, and professional educators—that are pushing the
use of ICT in education and the impact this has on schools,
students, and learning. Making a distinction between
“mind” (as socially constructed) and “brain” (as a
physiological entity), he draws on recent findings from
comparative psychology on the possible effects of ICT on the social construction of the
minds of students and school managers, and from neuroscience regarding its effect on
students’ brains. In conclusion Spring offers bold suggestions to change the course of
the looming technological triumph of ICT in the “brave new world” of schooling.
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education and the Culture of Consumption
Politics of Preference
Personalisation and the Social Order
India, United States, and South Africa
david Hartley, University of Birmingham, UK
Krishna K. Tummala, Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA
For nearly two hundred years the organisational form of
the school has changed little. Bureaucracy has been its
enduring form. The school has prepared the worker for
the factory of mass production. It has prepared the ‘mass
consumer’, a consumer content with accepting what was
on offer, not what was wanted. No longer. David Hartley
leads us to consider an important question for education:
does personalisation mark a new regulatory code for
education, one which corresponds with both the new
work-order of production and with the makeover-prone
tendencies of consumers? The book will be of interest to
postgraduate students and academics studying in the fields of education policy and
the social foundations of education, and will also be relevant to students studying
public policy, especially health care and social care, and public management.
Series: Public Administration and Public Policy
Minorities, based on whatever criteria—linguistic, religious, ethnic, tribal, racial, or
otherwise—share a distinctive contextual and social experience. Their representation
in public service is important, especially when there have been public policies which
have historically discriminated against them. This book is about the importance of
offsetting past discrimination in an attempt at bringing all citizens in as active
participants of their representative bureaucracies. The author, a distinguished public
administration comparativist, brings together the uniquely large and complex cases
of United State, India, and South Africa.
CRC Press
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education Matters
radical Traditions in education in the
21st Century
60 years of the British Journal of Educational Studies
The Long Goodbye?
Edited by James Arthur, University of Birmingham, UK, Jon davison and
richard Pring
Ken Jones, University of Keele, UK
Series: Education Heritage
Draws together a selection of the most influential papers published in the British
Journal of Educational Studies by many of the leading scholars in the field over the
past 60 years. This unique collection of seminal articles published since the first
issue of the Journal provides students and researchers in education with an
informed insight and understanding of the nature the development of the field of
Educational Studies in the United Kingdom since the Second World War. It also
assesses the current position of Educational Studies and explores the possibilities
for the development of the field in coming years. Compiled by the journal’s editors
past and present - James Arthur, Jon Davison and Richard Pring - each of the
20 articles includes a preface which highlights the changing conceptions and
development of, or consistency in, educational thought over time, as well as
debates and conflicts addressed by these key educational thinkers.
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For much of the twentieth century, education was
powerfully if never decisively shaped by the activities of
social and political movements. Covering a range of issues
– from classroom practice to policy agenda - this book
traces the impact of such movements on educational
practice. Examining the continuing conflicts that attend
the imposition of neo-liberal policies, the book explores
the uncertain future of radical educational traditions. It
draws attention to the significance of these issues for a
research community that, itself under pressure from new
policy orthodoxies, has often overlooked them.
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April 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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education policy and politics
Social Inequalities (re)formed
Professional education, Capabilities and
Contributions to the Public Good
Consulting Pupils about Learning
Madeleine Arnot and diane reay, both at University
of Cambridge, UK
There is now considerable international interest in pupil
consultation, which has been fuelled to some extent by
the encouragement of personalised/individualised learning
strategies and the involvement of pupils in their learning.
Madeleine Arnot and Diane Reay draw on an in-depth
empirical sociological study which consulted eight to
fourteen year old pupils with pupils from a variety of
ethnic and class backgrounds in different school settings.
The book explores the social inequalities in the degree of
control pupils have over their learning and investigates the
ways in which the social conditions of learning differ for
pupils according to their gender, race, social class and levels of achievement. It will
appeal to Masters and Doctoral students in gender studies and equality studies/
human rights programmes, as well as academics from across the globe.
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Thinking Comprehensively About education
Spaces of Educative Possibility and Their Implications for
Public Policy
Edited by ezekiel dixon-román, University of
Pennsylvania, USA and edmund w. Gordon, Yale
University, USA
While much is known about the critical importance of
educative experiences outside of school, little is known
about the social systems, community programs, and
everyday practices that can facilitate learning outside of
the classroom. Thinking Comprehensively About Education
sheds much-needed light on those systems, programs, and
practices, identifies and describes the resources that
enable optimal human learning and development, and
offers a public policy framework that can enable a truly
comprehensive educational system.
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June 2012: 229x152: 256pp
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education and Global Justice *
Edited by Michele Schweisfurth and Clive Harber,
both at University of Birmingham, UK
Education and Global Justice discusses key themes
concerning the relationship between education and
global justice in a varied series of highly relevant
national contexts. Major international issues such as
war, conflict and peace, social justice and injustice,
multicultural education, inclusion, privatisation and
democracy are explored in relation to the Middle East,
Colombia, South Korea, India, Uganda and Pakistan.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Educational Review
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The Role of Universities in Promoting Human Development
Melanie walker and Monica McLean, both at University of Nottingham, UK
Series: Education, Poverty and International Development
This book provides a myriad of new perspectives on what constitutes a set of
appropriate professional capabilities that will translate successfully into social
progression. It also challenges universities to produce professionals who have the
knowledge, skills and values to improve the lives of people living in poverty in urban
and rural settings. This book produces a crucial new framework for the global study
of higher education policy, looking at higher education’s contribution to global social
justice beyond the mere human capital, administering a challenge to higher
education internationally to address human development in the 21 st century.
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International Handbook of research on
environmental education
Edited by robert Stevenson, University at Buffalo, USA, Michael Brody,
Montana State University, USA, Justin dillon, Vassar College, USA and
Arjen wals
Co-published for the American educational research Association (AerA).
The environment and its sustainability are increasingly topics of public interest,
political debate, and legislation across the world. Several environmental education
journals now publish research from a wide variety of methodological traditions that
show linkages between the environment, health, development, and education.
Therefore, this is an opportune time to review and consolidate the knowledge base
of the environmental education (EE) field. The purpose of this 50-chapter
handbook is not only to illuminate the most important concepts, findings and
theories that have been developed by EE research, but to also critically examine the
historical progression of the field, its current debates and controversies.
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education, welfare, and the
Knowledge economy
Manuel Souto-otero, University of Bath, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Education
This book provides an analysis of recent significant
and durable changes in the relationship between
education and welfare in advanced post-industrialised
economies, focusing in particular on the advent of the
“knowledge economy” and its implications for access
to post-compulsory education.
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higher education, adult education and lifelong learning
College Students’ Sense of Belonging
Learning to Teach in University
A Key to Academic Success
An Introductory Guide
Terrell L. Strayhorn, Ohio State University, USA
Tony Harland, University of Otago, New Zealand
Belonging – with peers, in the classroom, or on campus –
is a crucial part of the college experience. It can affect a
student’s degree of academic achievement, or even
whether they stay in school. Although much is known
about the causes and impact of sense of belonging in
students, little is known about how belonging differs
based on students’ social identities, such as race, gender,
or sexual orientation, or the conditions they encounter on
campus. College Students’ Sense of Belonging addresses
these student sub-populations and campus environments.
It offers readers practical guidelines, underpinned by
theory and research, for helping students belong and
thrive. Sense of belonging can come from peers, teachers or faculty, family
members, social and academic groups, and living and learning environments.
A vital tool for the new lecturer that aims to encourage and
support an inquiry into university teaching and academic
life. Understanding that teaching is one of many activities
integrated in academic work, it recognizes that teaching is
directly affected by concerns such as timetabling, workload
demands, departmental culture, research expectations and
the purposes and values of higher education. Writing from
his experience extracted from a ten-year research project
working with early career staff, the author addresses
popular concerns of academics including: lecturing, peer
review of teaching, discussion as an approach to teaching,
research and the subject/idea of critical thinking
This clearly written and practical book will be ideal for all new lecturers in higher
education, and also more seasoned academics.
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June 2012: 229x152: 160pp
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Confronting Challenges to the
Liberal Arts Curriculum
Paying the Professoriate
A Global Comparison of Compensation and Contracts
Perspectives of Developing and Transitional Countries
Edited by Philip G. Altbach, Boston College, USA,
Liz reisberg, Boston College, USA,
Maria Yudkevich, Higher School of Economics,
Moscow, Russia, Gregory Androushchak, Higher
School of Economics, Moscow, Russia and
Iván F. Pacheco, Boston College, USA
Edited by Patti McGill Peterson, American Council
on Education, USA
Comparative research on higher education in developing
and transitional countries is often focused on such issues
as access, finance, student mobility and the impact of
globalization, but there has been little attention to
curriculum and the forces that shape it. This book fills an
important gap in the literature by examining the context,
content, challenges, and successes of implementing
liberal arts coursework within undergraduate curriculum.
It explores how curricular content is decided, how
educational programs are being structured, and whether
countries are viewing higher education as more than just the preparation of
students for specialized knowledge.
Paying the Professoriate is the first comparative analysis of
global faculty salaries, remuneration, and terms of
employment. Offering an in-depth international comparison
of academic salaries in 28 countries, on all continents,
across public, private, research, and non-research
universities, chapter authors shed light on the conditions
and expectations that shape the modern academic profession. The top researchers
on the academic profession worldwide analyze common themes, trends, and the
impact of these matters on academic quality and research productivity.
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The Global Student experience
Strategic Curriculum Change in Universities:
An International and Comparative Analysis
Global Trends
Edited by Camille Kandiko, Kings College London, UK and Mark weyers,
University College London, UK
Paul Blackmore and Camille Kandiko, both Kings
College London, UK
Series: International Studies in Higher Education
Series: Research into Higher Education
This collection provides an indication of what students are learning, their wider
experiences and outlines the changing global context of provision for
undergraduate students. The editors present this panorama of provision through
a team of expert contributors who relate their experience and knowledge to
shared global concerns: cultural differences in learning, distance provision, quality
in the context of competition, the globally connected undergraduate curriculum,
the predominance of business amongst other subjects of study, and the assessment
and ‘employability’ of graduates.
These pan-global themes are combined with an overview of ‘Western’ higher
education, including the US, English and UK, and Australian systems of higher
education contrasted with systems in different cultural contexts, such as the
Middle East, Africa and South America, as well as the new giants China and India.
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The curriculum is a live issue in universities across the world.
Many stakeholders – governments, employers, professional
and disciplinary groups and parents – express strong and
often conflicting views about what higher education should
achieve for its students. Many universities are reviewing
their curricula at an institutional level, aware that they are in
a climate in which students see themselves as consumers
and the university as a product, or even a ‘brand’. The
move has prompted renewed concern for some central
educational questions, about both what is learnt and how. Exploring the ways in
which major universities across the world are reviewing their approaches to teaching
and learning, this book unites institution-level strategy with the underlying
educational issues and is grounded in a major study of curriculum change in over
twenty internationally-focused, research-intensive universities in the UK, US,
Australia, The Netherlands, South Africa and Hong Kong.
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higher education, adult education and lifelong learning
Understanding Undergraduates
Using Games to enhance Learning and Teaching
Challenging Our Preconceptions of Student Success
A Beginner’s Guide
Celia Popovic, Birmingham City University, UK and
david A. Green, Seattle University, USA
Edited by nicola whitton, Manchester Metropolitan
University, UK and Alex Moseley
Series: SEDA Series
Using Games to Enhance Teaching and Learning presents
five principles of games that can be embedded into
traditional, blended, or online learning and teaching to
enhance engagement and interactivity. Contributors
highlight strategies and solutions for digital game design,
showing how educationally sound games can be designed
using accessible and affordable low-end technologies.
Case studies explore specific academic perspectives, and
featured insights from professional game designers
provide an explicit link between theory and practice.
This book explores teachers’ beliefs about university
students’ performance and expose which beliefs are
well-founded, which are mistaken, which mask other
underlying factors, and what they can do about them.
By comparing students’ demographic data and actual
performance with their teachers’ expectations, the authors
have exposed a complex picture of multiple factors
affecting performance. They contrast students’ comments
about their own study habits with their views on what
makes a good learner, leading to clear advice on how academics can communicate
effective learning strategies to students so that they not only take them on board,
but also put them into practice.
Routledge
Market: Higher Education
March 2012: 234x156: 232pp
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July 2012: 229x152: 208pp
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Unlikely Allies in the Academy
Women of Color and White Women in Conversation
Edited by Karen L. dace, University of Missouri-Kansas
City, USA
Unlikely Allies in the Academy brings the voices of women
of Color and White women together for much-overdue
conversations about race. These well-known contributors
use narrative to expose their stories, which are at times
messy and always candid. However, the contributors work
through the discomfort, confusion, and frustration in order
to have honest conversations about race and racism. The
narratives from Chicanas, Indigenous, Asian American,
African American, and White women academicians explore
our past, present, and future, what separates us, and how
to communicate honestly in an effort to become allies.
Routledge
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June 2012: 229x152: 208pp
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language, literacy, esl and bilingual education
Ambiguities and Tensions in
english Language Teaching
textbook
Principles and Practices for Teaching english
as an International Language
Portraits of EFL Teachers as Legitimate Speakers
Peter Sayer, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Edited by Lubna Alsagoff, National Institute of
Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,
Sandra Lee Mckay, San Francisco State University,
USA, Guangwei Hu, National Institute of Education,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and
willy A. renandya, National Institute of Education,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Series: ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series
The central theme of this book is the ambiguities and
tensions teachers face as they attempt to position
themselves in ways that legitimize them as language
teachers, and as English speakers. Focusing on three EFL
teachers and their schools in the southern Mexican state
of Oaxaca, this book documents how ordinary practices of
language educators are shaped by their social context, and
examines the roles, identities, and ideologies that teachers
create in order to navigate and negotiate their specific
context. It is unique in balancing and blending descriptive
reporting of the teachers and their contexts with a theoretical discussion which
connects their local concerns and practices to broader issues in TESOL in
international contexts.
Routledge
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June 2012: 229x152: 200pp
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Considering Trilingual education
Series: ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series
This text explores the pedagogical implications of the
continuing spread of English and its role as an international
language. It features balanced treatment of theory and
practice and encourages teachers to apply the pedagogical
practices to their own classrooms and to reflect on the effects of such practices.
Routledge
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April 2012: 229x152: 336pp
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Kathryn Henn-reinke, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, USA
Perspectives from the
european Language Portfolio
Series: Routledge Research in Education
Learner Autonomy and Self-Assessment
Based in case studies conducted in the US, Europe, and Latin America, this book
explores the feasibility and benefits of trilingual/ multilingual education in the
United States. Currently, there are few programs in the country of this nature, as
educators tend to conclude that English-language learners would be overwhelmed
by study in additional languages. Henn-Reinke builds an argument supporting
trilingual education in the US, discussing issues of identity, curriculum, pedagogy,
and the impact of other psycho-socio-linguistic factors.
Edited by Bärbel Kühn, University of Bremen, Germany and
Maria Luisa Perez-Cavana
Routledge
Market: Education
April 2012: 229x152: 304pp: 40 illus, 7 halftones, 33 line drawings
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Using constructivist principles and autonomous learning techniques the ELP has
been pioneering innovative and cutting edge approaches to learning languages
that can be applied to learning across the spectrum. Although articles on the
success of the ELP project have appeared in some academic journals The Impact of
the European Language Portfolio on Education is the first book to report on and
contextualise the project’s innovative techniques for a wider educational research
audience. During the last ten years the ELP has increasingly become a reference
tool for language learning and teaching in primary, secondary and tertiary
educational settings all around Europe.
Routledge
Market: Education/ELP
April 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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African American english and other
Vernaculars in education
Literacy and the Politics of representation
Mary Hamilton, Lancaster University, UK
Series: Literacies
John r. rickford, Stanford University, USA, Angela e. rickford, Stanford
University, USA and Julie Sweetland, San Jose State University, USA
Series: NCTE-Routledge Research Series
More than forty years of scholarly attention to the intersection of language and
education have resulted in a rich body of literature on the role of vernacular
language varieties in the classroom. This comprehensive bibliography of complete
citations for over 650 journal articles, periodical articles, books, book chapters, and
unpublished dissertations on this vital topic book provides a tool useful for those
interested in the complex issue of how knowledge about language variation can be
used to more effectively teach students who speak a nonstandard or stigmatized
language variety.
Routledge
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July 2012: 229x152: 224pp
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Literacy is a key indicator for comparing individuals and
nations in contemporary society. It is central to public
debates about the nature of the public sphere, economic
markets, citizenship and self-governance. Literacy and the
Politics of Representation aims to uncover the constructed
nature of public understandings of literacy by examining
detailed examples of how literacy is represented in a
range of public contexts. It looks at the ways in which
knowledge about literacy is created and distributed, the
location and relative power of the knowledge-makers, and
examines the different semiotic resources used in such representations: images and
metaphors, numerical and statistical models, and textual narratives and how they
are related to one another. This book is vital reading for postgraduate students in
the areas of education studies, literacy, discourse analysis and multimodality.
Routledge
Market: English Language
May 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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language, literacy, esl and bilingual education
Making Assessment Matter
Multimodal Composing in Classrooms
Using Test Results to Differentiate Reading Instruction
Learning and Teaching for the Digital World
nonie K. Lesaux and Sky H. Marietta, both at the
Harvard Graduate School of Education, Massachusetts,
USA
All too often, literacy assessments are given only for
accountability purposes and fail to be seen as valuable
resources for planning and differentiating instruction.
This clear, concise book shows K-5 educators how to
implement a comprehensive, balanced assessment battery
that integrates accountability concerns with data-driven
instruction. Teachers learn to use different types of test
scores to understand and address students’ specific
learning needs. The book features an in-depth case
example of a diverse elementary school that serves many struggling readers and
English language learners.
Guilford Press
Market: Literacy
January 2012: 254x178: 143pp
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Edited by Suzanne M. Miller and Mary B. McVee,
both at University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA
Taking a close look at multimodal composing as an
essential new literacy in schools, this volume draws from
contextualized case studies across educational contexts to
provide detailed portraits of teachers and students at work
in classrooms. Authors elaborate key issues in transforming
classrooms with student multimodal composing, including
changes in teachers, teaching, and learning. Six action
principles for teaching for embodied learning through
multimodal composing are presented and explained.The
rich illustrations of practice encourage both discussion of
practical challenges and dilemmas and conceptualization
beyond the specific cases. What Multimodal Composing in Classrooms contributes
to this scholarship are the voices of teachers and students talking about changing
practices in real classrooms.
Routledge
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April 2012: 229x152: 192pp: 20 illus
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Literacy and numeracy in Latin America
Local Perspectives and Beyond
Edited by Judy Kalman, Educaciones Centro de
Investigación y Estudios Avanzados, Mexico and
Brian V. Street, Kings College, London University, UK
Latin American Literacy and Numeracy Studies (LALNS)
are fairly unknown in other parts of the world. This book
charts new directions in LALNS and explores the
relationship between these studies and international
perspectives. Calling upon social practice approaches,
New Literacy Studies, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis
and other paradigms, the contributors identify both
convergent and divergent literacy and numeracy issues
within the region as well as beyond the Latin American
context. It moves the field forward by bringing LALNS
into wider focus and helping readers to understand the synergy with work from
other perspectives and from other parts of the world and the implications for
theory and practice.
Routledge
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May 2012: 229x152: 256pp: 12 illus, 10 halftones, 1 line drawing
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primary and elementary education
textbook
textbook
Becoming a Primary Mathematics
Specialist Teacher
Children as researchers in Schools
Theory and Practice
Gina donaldson, Canterbury Christ Church
University, UK, Jenny Field, University of Greenwich,
UK, dave Harries, Clare Tope and Helen Taylor
Becoming a Primary Mathematics Specialist Teacher helps
you explore the role of the specialist in challenging attitudes
and improve teaching, learning and enjoyment of
mathematics in the primary school. Illustrated throughout
with classroom-based examples, it is designed to support
your development as a reflective practitioner and is an
essential source of guidance and ideas for all primary school
teachers aiming to achieve Mathematics Specialist status,
those studying primary mathematics as a specialism, and for
all primary mathematics co-ordinators.
Routledge
Market: Primary Education/Mathematics
May 2012: 246x174: 144pp: 1 halftone, 15 line drawings
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Sue Bucknall, The Open University, UK
Children as Researchers in Primary Schools is the
innovative and unique guide to supporting children to
become ‘real world’ researchers in the primary classroom.
It will supply you with skills and ideas to implement a
‘Children as Researchers’ framework for your setting that
can be adapted for different ages and abilities. With the
current emphasis in lesson planning on ‘bite-size’ learning,
children in primary schools are accustomed to being set
short-term goals. They are rarely aware of long term aims
or of the connections between the concepts and skills they
are learning. In contrast, children engaging in research
processes gain invaluable experience, can manage their own projects and learn
with greater self-esteem. This resource will appeal to primary teachers, educational
practitioners and students on CPD and ITT courses. research.
Routledge
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May 2012: 246x174: 192pp
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Becoming a Successful early Career researcher
textbook
Adrian richard eley, Jerry wellington, Stephanie Pitts and
Catherine Biggs, all at University of Sheffield, UK
Constructivism in Action: Teaching for Learning
This guide will help academics at the start of their career no matter what disciple
they are engaged in… Arts, Humanities, Sciences or Social Sciences. For example, in
sciences and engineering, ECRs are commonly part of a large research team and
often have to work in collaborative groups; requiring strong interpersonal skills but
can lead to tension in the interaction with one’s supervisor or mentor. In contrast, in
the arts and humanities and perhaps the social sciences, an ECR is more likely to be
an independent scholar with a requirement to work alone, leading to a different type
of relationship (but not necessarily any less stressful) with one’s supervisor or mentor.
Routledge
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June 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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Jon Scaife, University of Sheffield, UK
All too frequently we read that employers are singularly
unimpressed with the skills set acquired by many pupils
leaving formal education. Better problem solving, people
skills, teambuilding and independent research skills are
needed to survive in the new world of work - perhaps
more so than ever, there is pressure on teachers and
lecturers to develop autonomous learners. Constructivism
in Action sets out a framework for using constructivist
ideas and approaches to achieve just this. It examines why
we should focus on the learner, the appropriateness of
existing pedagogies for the contemporary learner, and
how we can progress from ‘deliverer of knowledge’ to designer of environments
optimised to meet the learning needs of students.
Routledge
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June 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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textbook
textbook
Beginning Shakespeare: 4-11
Creative Thinking and Problem Solving
in the Primary Curriculum
Active Approaches for Early Encounters
Joe winston, University of Warwick, UK and
Miles Tandy
Lynn d. newton, University of Durham, UK
Beginning Drama 4-11 offers a sound rationale for
teaching Shakespeare in primary schools and shows how
to engage children with Shakespeare through story,
through the very best of early years practice, and through
his rich and sensual language. It also illustrates how
engagement with the plays and their language can have
a dramatic impact on children’s literacy and writing skills.
And because plays are for performing, there is helpful and
practical advice on developing the work to share it with
the whole school, parents and the wider community. Joe
Winston and Miles Tandy are two of the most respected
practitioners and writers on primary drama working today. Their earlier
collaboration, Beginning Drama 4-11, is well-known as one of the most accessible,
practical and comprehensive guides to primary drama available.
Creative Thinking and Problem Solving in the Primary
Curriculum provides a meaningful account of what creativity
really means in the context of children’s learning in the
primary school, and describes in practical terms what
teachers can do to foster it. Its focus will be particularly on
what is coming to be regarded as the new core (or minimum)
curriculum, but the authors also include numerous illustrative
accounts from other areas of the curriculum. Some books
which use the word ‘creativity’ describe merely the creativity
of the teacher, not that of the children. Others confine
themselves to one subject and often do not do that well.
This book provides primary teachers and trainee teachers with easy to understand
explanations of what creativity means in the context of the subjects of the curriculum
for young children, introduces ideas for how to nurture and support it, and explores
issues associated with fostering it, such as assessment.
Routledge
Market: Primary Education/Shakespeare
June 2012: 234x156: 160pp
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Market: Primary / Creativity
April 2012: 246x174: 208pp
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primary and elementary education
textbook
2nd Edition
developing Advanced Primary Teaching Skills
drama Lessons for Seven to eleven Year-olds
Judith Ackroyd, Regent’s College, London, UK and
Jo Barter-Boulton, University of Northampton, UK
denis Hayes, Formerly University of Plymouth,UK
From the author of the hugely respected Foundations of
Primary Teaching, this advanced textbook explores the
essential elements of teaching and learning and the
process of becoming a caring and competent teacher. It
introduces a wide range of education issues, challenges
and requirements with the intention of promoting
advanced classroom practice, both for individuals and
within teams. The book offers insights, ideas, hints and
thought-provoking education topics for individual
reflection and team discussion.
Including action points, hints and challenges, this book will be of interest to trainee
teachers, postgraduates, experienced qualified teachers, deputy head teachers and
head teachers who wish to be more consistently effective and make a positive impact
on the lives of children in their primary classroom.
Routledge
Market: Primary Education
May 2012: 246x174: 240pp
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does religious education have a future?
Pedagogical and Policy Prospects
Drama Lessons for Seven to Eleven Year-Olds offers an
exciting and varied range of tried and tested lessons,
carefully planned and easy-to-follow, tailor-made for the
busy primary teacher. Useful for both specialists and
non-specialists of drama alike, this book provides a range
of lesson plans including essential resources and timing
information along with helpful suggestions for
differentiation and follow-up activities. All areas of the
curriculum are covered with a particular focus on English
and the reading and writing of different genres of text.
New chapters also cover helping children engage with journalistic writing and will
include a new PSHE drama about bullying for younger children.
Routledge
Market: Primary Education/Drama
June 2012: 297x210: 160pp
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equity and difference in Physical education,
Youth Sport and Health
Clive erricker and Mark Chater
A Narrative Approach
The book will aim to offer readers fresh, provocative and
expertly informed critical perspectives on:
Edited by Fiona dowling, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences,
Hayley Fitzgerald, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK and Anne Flintoff
• the global context of RE, debates about religion in
public places, faith schools, violent extremism, science
and secularism
• the evolving educational rationale for RE in schools
• the legal arrangements for RE and their impact on the
teaching of the subject
• the pedagogy of teaching approaches in RE and their
effect on standards and perceptions of the subject
• the educational commitment of faith/belief communities, and how this influences
the performance of RE.
This is a ‘must read’ for any teacher, adviser, academic or policy maker who cares
about the future of the subject and its potential to enrich learning.
Series: Routledge Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport
Issues of equity remain an essential theme throughout the study and practice of
physical education, youth sport and health. This is the first book to explore issues
of equity through narrative, and the first to examine narrative methods and their
pedagogical value within PE, youth sport and health. With contributions from many
of the world’s leading equity specialists, it will be invaluable reading for all students,
scholars and professionals working in PE, youth sport, health, sports development,
gender studies and mainstream education programmes.
Routledge
Market: Physical Education/Sport
April 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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Market: Religious Education
June 2012: 234x156: 176pp
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drama Lessons 3-7
The essential Charles dickens School resource *
Judith Ackroyd, Regent’s College, London, UK and
Jo Barter-Boulton, University of Northampton, UK
Contemporary Approaches to Teaching Classic Texts Ages 7-14
Gill robins and Laura-Jane evans-Jones
Building on the huge success of the authors’ classic 5-11
book, Drama Lesson 3-7, offers an exciting and varied
collection of tried and tested lessons, carefully planned and
easy-to-follow, tailor-made for the busy early years and KS1
teacher. This collection provides a selection of theme based
drama activities that are specifically devised to develop a
range of skills while drawing on children’s natural ability
to play. Non-drama-specialists, nursery nurses, teaching
assistants and play group leaders will find the book
especially helpful while drama specialists will welcome a
lesson collection for their own or colleagues’ use.
Routledge
Market: Education / Drama
April 2012: 297x210: 160pp
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This book aims to bring alive these characters and
settings in the minds of children. It provides a
comprehensive resource for children not only to learn
about the literary heritage of the English language, but
also to encourage them to create meanings from these
classic stories through their personal, social and cultural
experiences. The authors set each novel in context,
providing a synopsis of the book, as well as characters,
settings themes and symbolism.
Routledge
Market: Education / Literacy
March 2012: 297x210: 112pp
Pb: 978-0-415-69555-8: £29.99 • eBook: 978-0-203-14485-5
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primary and elementary education
From ‘Science in the Making’ to
Understanding the nature of Science
Improving Pupil Motivation Together
Teachers and Teaching Assistants Working Collaboratively
An Overview for Science Educators
Susan Bentham, Bognor Regis Community College
of Adult Education, UK and roger Hutchins, Special
Educational Needs Co-ordinator, UK
Mansoor niaz, Universidad de Oriente, Venezuela
This book draws together recent research on Nature of Science studies within a
historical and philosophical context suitable for students and teacher educators.
Traditional science curricula and textbooks present science as a finished product.
Taking a different approach, this book provides a glimpse of “science in the
making” — scientific practice imbued with arguments, controversies, and
competition among rival theories and explanations. Teaching about “science in
the making” is a rich source of motivating students to engage creatively with the
science curriculum. Readers are introduced to “science in the making” through
discussion and analysis of a wide range of historical episodes from the early 19th
to early 21st centuries and recent cutting-edge research.
This book is a practical ‘how to’ guide which focuses
on how teachers and teaching assistants can enhance
pupils’ motivation through working both individually
and collaboratively.
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textbook
2nd Edition
Integrating Primary Languages
into the Curriculum
History 5-11
A guide for teachers
A Practical Guide
Hilary Cooper, University of Cumbria, UK
History 5-11 addresses the key issues surrounding the
teaching of history in the primary curriculum. With an
emphasis on the importance of learning about the past
through the processes of historical enquiry, this textbook
will be an invaluable resource to all trainee and practising
primary teachers interested in teaching history in an
accessible, dynamic and above all enjoyable way.
This book also analyses the most recent and salient reports
concerning primary education. It contains case studies,
lesson planning guidance and methods to develop pupils’
historical understanding as well as offering creative and
innovative ways to teach the subject of history in the primary classroom.
Routledge
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March 2012: 246x174: 192pp: 39 illus
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Hit the Headlines: exciting Journalism writing
Activities for Ages 7-13
Colin Macfarlane
Hit the Headlines outlines a series of pupil-engrossing,
cross-curricular journalism workshops that enhance key
skills and confidence in areas such as:• Writing and editing,
• Critical assessment,
• Interviewing and observation,
• Mental flexibility and resourcefulness
• Role-playing and teamwork.
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May 2012: 246x174: 208pp
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Joanne Mimnagh and Sarah Lister, both at Manchester Metropolitan
University, UK
Integrating MFL into the Primary Curriculum is a complete guide to teaching
foreign languages in the primary school, providing sensible advice combined with
tried and tested methods which are grounded in theory. Taking a progressive
approach, the authors examine each stage of teaching, from beginnings through
to secondary school transition, and show how languages can be integrated into
everyday classroom work in a cross-curricular way.
Routledge
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June 2012: 246x174: 224pp
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2nd Edition
Primary Teaching Assistants Curriculum
in Context
Carrie Cable, Janet Collins, roger Hancock and Mary Stacey, all at
Open University, UK
Series: Published in association with the Open University
Teaching Assistants are uniquely placed to support children’s involvement with
learning. The role of those who work alongside teachers in the classroom has
changed dramatically in recent years and teaching assistants are increasingly
involved in planning, teaching and assessing all aspects of the curriculum. This
second edition has been thoroughly updated and includes new sections on
learning outside the classroom, creative approaches using music, dance and art,
the role of physical education and ICT.
Routledge
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June 2012: 246x174: 256pp
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primary and elementary education
reader
Tackling Behaviour in your Primary School
2nd Edition
A Practical Handbook for Teachers
Primary Teaching Assistants Learners
and Learning
Ken reid and nicola S. Morgan
This highly practical resource provides teachers, student
teachers, teaching assistants and behaviour specialists with
a ready-made resource packed full of strategies, ideas,
activities and solutions to help you manage behaviour in
even the toughest of classrooms. The authors draw on
their many years of experience to provide accessible,
authoritative advice and tips on:
roger Hancock, Open University, UK, Janet Collins and Mary Stacey,
Open University, UK
Series: Published in association with the Open University
Primary Teaching Assistants: Learners and Learning draws together the key ideas
that are of central importance to teaching assistants and other support staff
working in primary schools. It presents a rich variety of material written by teachers,
teaching assistants, researchers and parents, that has been carefully chosen to offer
a broad-based understanding of learning and the contexts in which learners can
engage with learning. This second edition has been thoroughly updated and
includes new sections on after school clubs, outdoor learning and assertiveness.
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June 2012: 246x174: 256pp
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Statistics for K-8 educators
• Using and implementing whole-school behaviour policies
• Honing your classroom management skills, including
managing bullying
• Working effectively and supportively with parents.
Drawing on case-studies throughout, this book will help school staff understand
and deal with the most confrontational of classroom behaviour.
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May 2012: 297x210: 160pp
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robert rosenfeld, Vermont Math Initiative, USA
This book offers an accessible introduction to descriptive
and inferential statistics tailored to the teaching and
research needs of K-8 educators. By focusing on statistics
to tell a story, veteran teacher educator Robert Rosenfeld
pushes readers away from simply performing a calculation
to truly understanding the statistical concepts themselves.
The first half of the book focuses on those topics K-8
teachers may be expected to teach, but are not always
very comfortable with themselves. The later material turns
more to an understanding the statistics in published
research and on interpreting school data.
Accessibly written and conversational and tone, Statistics for K-8 Educators
provides the technical foundation, statistical awareness, and competence to help
teachers make good sense of quantitative information connected to their
classrooms and to their schools.
Routledge
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May 2012: 254x178: 288pp
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The Politics of Teacher
Professional development
Creating the Curriculum
dominic wyse, Institute of Education, London, UK,
Vivienne Marie Baumfield, University of Glasgow,
UK, david egan, University Wales Institute, Cardiff,
UK, Louise Hayward, University of Glasgow, UK,
Moira Hulme, University of Glasgow, UK,
Ian Menter, University of Glasgow, UK and
Carmel Gallagher, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK
Series: Understanding Primary Education Series
Undoubtedly, effective teaching is only possible with
an effective curriculum. Yet in spite of its importance,
there has been a crisis in curriculum largely caused by
governments assuming direct control over assessment and, increasingly, pedagogy.
Creating the Curriculum tackles this thorny issue head on, challenging primary
practitioners to think critically and engage with a new wave of curriculum development.
Routledge
Market: Primary Education/ Curriculum
June 2012: 246x174
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Virtual Literacies
Interactive Spaces for Children and
Young People
Ian Hardy, Queensland University, Australia
Series: Routledge Research in Education
This book explores teacher professional development
as a situated, socio-political practice. Drawing on
cross-national case studies, and on the theories of
Pierre Bourdieu, the study reveals the inherently
political nature of professional development practices,
showing them to be the product of tensions within
and between competing policy, research and work
pressures.
Routledge
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August 2012: 229x152: 192pp
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• Understanding and measuring behaviour
Edited by Guy Merchant, Sheffield Hallam
University, UK, Julia Gillen, Lancaster University,
UK, Jackie Marsh and Julia davies, both at
University of Sheffield, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Education
This book provides an evaluation and appreciation of
the learning, teaching and instruction that can occur in
digital environments. Mass media accounts of digital
culture are founded on a technologically determinist
vision, promoting a utopian future while also fueling
moral panic over views of alienation and danger in life
online. Here, children, young people and those who
work with them are revealed as active agents with
possibilities to navigate new paths.
Routledge
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August 2012: 229x152: 256pp
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textbook
reader
Cross Curricular Teaching and Learning in the
Secondary School… Science
A Guided reader for Secondary english:
Pedagogy and Practice
eleanor Byrne, Sheffield Hallam University, UK and
Marilyn Brodie
Edited by david Stevens, University of Durham, UK
Series edited by Jonathan Savage, Manchester
Metropolitan University, UK
Series: Cross-Curricular Teaching and Learning in...
This highly practical book draws on examples and case
studies taken from innovative practices in different schools
and subject areas, as well as summarising lessons from
key pieces of research evidence.
Routledge
Market: Secondary Education/Science
May 2012: 246x174: 192pp: 40 halftones, 33 line drawings
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A Guided Reader for Secondary English: Pedagogy and Practice draws on extracts
from the published work of some of the most influential education writers to
provide insight, guidance and clarity about key issues affecting Secondary English
teachers. Aimed at trainee and newly qualified teachers including those working
towards Masters level qualifications, the book brings together key extracts from
classic and contemporary writing and contextualises these in both theoretical and
practical terms.
Routledge
Market: Secondary Education/English
April 2012: 246x174: 252pp
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debates in Music Teaching
2nd Edition
Edited by Chris Philpott, University of Greenwich, UK
and Gary Spruce, The Open University, UK
How to be a Brilliant english Teacher
Trevor wright, University of Worcester, UK
Series: The Debates in Subject Teaching Series
Debates in Music Teaching introduces the central concepts
and practices that have influenced the major interventions
and initiatives in music teaching, and supports you as you
develop a critical approach and new ways of looking at
ideas. Key issues issues include:
• The justification for music in the school curriculum
• Technology and conceptions of musicianship and musicality
• Critical thinking and music education
• Autonomy and integrity for music in a ‘cross’ curriculum
Debates in Music Teaching is for all student and practising teachers interested in
furthering their understanding of the subject.
on Holy Ground - The Theory and Practice
of religious education
2nd Edition
enlivening Secondary History: 50 Classroom
Activities for Teachers and Pupils
Liam Gearon, Professor of Education, Oxford University
Peter davies, University of Huddersfield, UK,
rhys davies, Longcroft School, UK and
derek Lynch, University of Huddersfield, UK
Enlivening Secondary History is the ideal handbook for
busy history teachers who want to do something different
in their classrooms, but have little time to plan and
organise their lessons. Featuring tried-and-tested practical
ideas complete with relevant exemplars and step-by-step
advice, this best-selling book is a compendium of activities
to enhance your lessons. Fully updated for today’s
classroom, it now includes a brand new section on
using ICT in innovative but easy-to-achieve ways. Written by practitioners for
practitioners, Enlivening Secondary History helps teachers to bring history alive in
an imaginative ways. It will be an indispensable guide for both experienced and
student teachers.
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This second edition of Trevor Wright’s hugely popular book
is packed with practical advice drawn from his extensive
and successful experience as an English teacher, examiner
and teacher trainer. Fully updated in light of changes since
the first edition, the chapters effortlessly combine sound
theoretical principles with exciting practical suggestions
for the classroom. Trainee teachers will find support and
inspiration in this cheerful little book and practising English
teachers can use it as an empowering self-help guide for improving their skills.
Routledge
Market: Education/Secondary English
April 2012: 216x138: 208pp
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Following the resurgence of religion in global governance, globalisation, concerns
over social and community cohesion and the worldwide growth in religiously
inspired extremism, religious education has enjoyed an international renaissance.
Many theorists and practitioners have added to the debate with a great variety of
perspectives. Most have only succeeded in providing a partial view of religion and
thus a degraded vision of religion in education. On Holy Ground provides a major
critical review of religious education internationally. It is the only book of its kind to
provide a systematic examination of how contemporary theory and pedagogy of
religious education are covertly rooted in a variety of aesthetic, philosophical,
phenomenological, psychological, scientific, theological, and related cognate
disciplines. It is a serious and significant challenge to teachers, theorists and
researchers in religious education worldwide.
Routledge
Market: Education
June 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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secondary education
textbook
Teaching and Learning in the digital Age
Louise Starkey, Victoria University of Wellington,
New Zealand
Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age is for all those
interested in considering the impact of emerging digital
technologies on teaching and learning.
With an emphasis throughout on what it means for
practice, this book aims to improve understanding of how
learning theories currently work and can evolve in the
future to promote truly effective learning in the digital
age. It is essential reading for all teachers, student
teachers, school leaders, those engaged in Masters’ level
work, as well as students on Education Studies courses.
Routledge
Market: Secondary Education/ Technology
May 2012: 246x174: 160pp
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special education and inclusive education
disability Studies and the Inclusive Classroom
educating Children and Young People with
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum disorders
Critical Practices for Creating Least Restrictive Attitudes
Constructing Personalised Pathways to Learning
textbook
Susan Baglieri, Long Island University and
Arthur Shapiro, Professor Emeritus, Kean University
This book’s mission is to integrate the fields of disability
studies and inclusive education. Parts I & II focus on the
broad, foundational topics that comprise disability studies
(culture, language, history, etc.) and Part III moves into
the more practical topics (curriculum, co-teaching,
collaboration, classroom organization, disability-specific
teaching strategies, etc.) normally associated with
inclusive education.
Routledge
Market: Education
August 2012: 229x152: 304pp
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Carolyn Blackburn, Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA),
UK, Barry Carpenter, Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, UK
and Jo egerton, Research Associate, the National Organisation for Fetal
Alcohol Syndrome UK
This engaging and highly practical book will raise awareness about Fetal Alcohol
Spectrum Disorders (FASD) across the education workforce. It provides a range of
practical teaching and learning strategies from which teachers and support staff
may construct personalised learning plans for students with FASD, in order to
improve outcomes under the Every Child Matters Agenda.
Routledge
Market: Special Educational Needs
June 2012: 246x189: 128pp
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More Trouble with Maths
2nd Edition
A Teacher’s Complete Guide to Identifying and
Diagnosing Mathematical Difficulties
educating Special Children
An Introduction to Provision for Pupils with Disabilities and Disorders
Steve Chinn, Independent international lecturer,
writer and researcher, UK
Michael Farrell, Independent Education Consultant, UK
Educating Special Children is the definitive guide to
evidence based practice and professionally informed
approaches in provision for special children. Now in its
second edition, this book outlines ideas of best practice
that relate to various disabilities and disorders. It
concentrates on individual disabilities and disorders and
explores issues such as autism and Asperger’s Syndrome,
reading, writing and mathematics disorders, ADHD,
sensory impairments and many more.
Routledge
Market: Special Education
May 2012: 246x174: 384pp
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Series: David Fulton / Nasen
This highly practical teacher resource is for anyone who
would like to accurately and effectively identify dyscalculia
amongst their pupils. Written in an engaging and
user-friendly style, Steve Chinn draws on his extensive
experience and expertise and shows how to consider all
the factors relating to mathematical learning difficulties;
explains how these factors can be investigated; explores
their impact on learning; discusses and provides a range
of tests and photocopiable resources .
The book will guide the reader in the interpretation of tests, emphasising the need
for a clinical approach when assessing individuals, and shows how diagnosis and
assessment can become part of everyday teaching.
Routledge
Market: Education/Mathematics
April 2012: 297x210: 160pp
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overcoming exclusion
textbook
Social Justice Through Education
The Multisensory Handbook *
A Guide for Children and Adults with Sensory Learning Disabilities
Peter Mittler
Series: World Library of Educationalists
Paul Pagliano
Professor Peter Mittler brings together twenty of his key
writings, including chapters from his best-selling books
and articles from leading journals that give a flavour of the
impact or controversy they aroused. This unique collection
illustrates the development of Professor Mittler’s thinking
over the course of his long and esteemed career,
encompassing his work on the origins of underachievement and ways in which obstacles to learning can
be understood and overcome.
This book is full of practical, easy to use multisensory
assessment tools and intervention strategies for use with
children and adults. The reader is offered a range of exciting
multisensory stimulation ideas that can be applied to
communication, play, leisure and recreation, therapy and
education. Practical resources in this book also shows how
to monitor and review applications to ensure they are being
used in the most effective and enjoyable ways possible.
Informed by an astute, up-to-date, comprehensive overview
of research and theory, this book will appeal to primary
stakeholders from a wide range of disciplines, including
education, health and social care.
Routledge
Market: Education
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Market: Education/Nursing and Social Care
May 2012: 234x156: 176pp
Pb: 978-0-415-59754-8: £24.99 • eBook: 978-0-203-11738-5: £24.99
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Preparing effective Special education Teachers
Vocabulary Instruction for Struggling Students
nancy Mamlin, North Carolina Central University, USA
Patricia F. Vadasy, Washington Research Institute, USA
and J. ron nelson, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, USA
Series: What Works for Special-Needs Learners
What tools are in the toolkit of an excellent special
educator, and how can teacher preparation programs
provide these tools in the most efficient, effective way
possible? This practical, clearly written book is grounded in
current research and policy as well as the author’s
extensive experience as a teacher educator. It identifies
what special education teachers need to know to work
competently with students with a wide variety of learning
challenges and disabilities. Chapters present specific
guidelines for helping teacher candidates build critical skills
for instruction and assessment, get the most out of field placements, and
collaborate successfully with other school personnel and with parents.
Guilford Press
Market: Special Education
February 2012: 254x178: 160pp
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Series: What Works for Special-Needs Learners
Addressing a key skill in reading, writing, and speaking,
this comprehensive book is grounded in cutting-edge
research on vocabulary development. It presents
evidence-based instructional approaches for at-risk
students, including English language learners and those
with learning difficulties. Coverage ranges from storybook
reading interventions for preschoolers to direct instruction
and independent word-learning strategies for older
students. Guidance is provided on using word lists
effectively and understanding how word features influence learning. The book also
reviews available vocabulary assessment tools and describes how to implement
them in a response-to-intervention framework.
Guilford Press
Market: Literacy
February 2012: 254x178: 180pp
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The Sociology of disability
and Inclusive education *
A Tribute to Len Barton
Edited by Madeleine Arnot, University of
Cambridge, UK
Len Barton’s intellectual and practical contribution to
the sociology of disability and education is well-known
and highly significant. This collection addresses the
challenge that the social model of disability has
presented to dominant medicalised concepts,
categories and practices, and their power to define the
identity and the lives of others. This book was originally
published as a special issue of the British Journal of
Sociology of Education.
Routledge
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February 2012: 246x174: 160pp
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Politics
2nd Edition
The Politics-Administration Dichotomy *
Citizenship and Security
The Constitution of Political Being
Toward a Constitutional Perspective
Edited by Xavier Guillaume, University of Geneva,
Switzerland and Jef Huysmans, Open University,
Milton Keynes, UK
Patrick Overeem
Series: Public Administration and Public Policy
Series: PRIO New Security Studies
This book is about the so-called politics-administration
dichotomy; the idea that politics and public administration
should be separated in our theories and practices of
government. While public administration academics
typically reject it as an outdated and even dangerous idea, it
re-emerges implicitly in their analyses. This book tells the
story of how this has happened and suggests a way to get
out of the quandary. It analyzes the dichotomy position in
terms of concept, purpose, and relevance.
Examines how citizenship practices and policies politicise
securitised sites. Security and Citizenship argues that
security/citizenship practices are simultaneously
governmental practices that secures the status of citizens
and the authority of political apparatuses, and also a
resource of counter-practices contesting the depoliticising
effects of securitising. Through citizenship, conceptions of
security and their effects become politically negotiated
and contested.
CRC Press
Market: Public Administration and Public Policy
April 2012: 235x156: 240pp
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Market: Politics / International Relations
April 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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The Baltic States from the Soviet Union to the
European Union *
textbook
Identity, Discourse and Power in the Post-Communist Transition
of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
David J. Galbreath, University of Aberdeen, UK
Richard Mole, University College London, UK
Series: BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies
This book provides an informative and interesting overview of developments in
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as they made the transition from Soviet domination
to membership of the EU. It focuses in particular on the concepts of identity,
sovereignty and power in the domestic and international politics of the Baltic
states.
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Market: Politics / Russian Studies
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Contemporary European Security
European security is a complex network of insecurities, institutions and initiatives.
Europe is faced with the traditional insecurities of inter- and intra-state conflict as
well as non-state threats to security such as environmental, health and human
security.
David Galbreath explores the complex European security architecture with an eye
on introducing students to the empirical, theoretical and conceptual approaches to
European security.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Framing European Security 1. A Changing Security
Architecture 2. From Cold War to European Peace 3. Uncovering European Security Today
Part 2: Institutions of European Security 4. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
5. Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe 6. European Union 7. Council of
Europe Part 3: Issues of European Security t8. National Security 9. Societal Security
10. Human Security 11. Non-state Actors and Security 12. European Security: Where do
We Go From Here?
Routledge
Market: Politics/Security Studies
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China’s Civil Service Reform *
textbook
Wang Xiaoqi
Explaining Public Policy
Series: Comparative Development and Policy in Asia
J.A. Chandler
As part of China’s overall reform process, China’s civil service has also been
reformed, beginning in the late 1970s, undergoing a major change in 1993 with
the implementation of a new Civil Service System, with the reforms continuing to
unfold thereafter. This book, based on extensive original research, outlines the civil
service reforms and assesses their effectiveness.
Series: Routledge Textbooks in Policy Studies
Routledge
Market: Chinese Studies, Chinese Politics
April 2012: 234x156: 288pp
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This textbook explains the complexities of the policy-making process in a
refreshingly clear way for students who are new to this subject.
The text is fully illustrated throughout with a broad range of national and
international case studies on subjects such as the banking crisis, the creation of
unitary authorities and global environmental policy and regulation. Combining both
a clear summary of debates and theories in public policy and a new and original
approach to the subject, this book is essential reading for students of public policy
and policy analysis.
Routledge
Market: Public Policy, Public Administration and Comparative Politics
June 2012: 246x174: 256pp
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Politics
textbook
Gender, Women & the United nations (Un)
Foreign Policies of EU Member States
Charlotte Patton, York College, CUNY, USA and Carolyn Stephenson,
University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Edited by Amelia Hadfield, University of Kent, UK, Ian Manners, Roskilde
University, Denmark and Richard G. Whitman, University of Bath, UK
Series: Global Institutions
This text provides an in-depth analysis of intra-EU policy-making, and sheds light in
an innovative and understandable way on the lesser known aspects of the inter-EU
and extra-EU foreign policies of the 27 Member States. The text has an innovative
method of thematic organisation in which case study state profiles emerge via
dominant foreign policy themes. The text examines the three main policy
challenges currently faced by the 27 Member States: cooperation within the
mechanisms of the EU, constructing inter-EU foreign Policies and the tension
between the practice of Europeanisation and the pull of sovereignty. This
combination of clarity, thematic structure and empirical case studies make this an
ideal textbook for all upper-level students of European foreign policy, comparative
European politics and European studies.
Women’s institutions in the United Nations and women’s movements worldwide
have worked together to change the status of women in the world. In the process,
there has been a shift from looking just at women to looking at the gender
implications of all policies. An overview on the United Nations institutional gender
architecture, however, is long overdue. This book focuses on the evolution of the
United Nations gender architecture.
Routledge
Market: European Politics, International Organizations
June 2012: 234x156: 280pp: 11 illus
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June 2012: 216x138: 160pp
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Framing Sarah Palin *
textbook
Pitbulls, Puritans, and Politics
2nd Edition
Linda Beail, Point Loma Nazarene University, USA and
Rhonda Kinney Longworth, Eastern Michigan
University, USA
Using the notion of “framing” as a way of understanding
political perception, the authors analyze the narratives told
by and about Sarah Palin in the 2008 election. They
discuss where those frames are rooted historically in
popular and political culture, why they were selected, and
the ways that the frames resonated with the electorate.
Selected Contents: Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2.
Women Candidates and the Strategic Environment 3. Frontier
Woman 4. Political Outsider/Ordinary Citizen
5. Reformer/”Maverick” 6. Faithful Fundamentalist 7. The Beauty Queen 8. Hockey Mom
9. Post-feminist Role Model 10. Late-night Comedy and the Campaign 11. Sarah Palin’s
Reception and Reframing in the Blogosphere 12. Conclusion-- Post-2008: Going Rogue
and Running for the White House?
Routledge
Market: American Politics
July 2012: 229x152: 192pp
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Selected Contents:1. Introduction 2. 1945-1960s. Legal Equality and Political Rights
3. 1960s-1974. Focus on Economic and Social Rights 4. 1975-1994. International
Women’s Year and the UN Decade for Women Conferences, and their aftermath.
5. 1995-2005. The Beijing Fourth World Conference on Women and its Aftermath.
6. Conclusions. System-wide Coherence? Unfinished and emerging issues.
Global Political Economy
Contemporary Theories
Edited by Ronen Palan, University of Sussex, UK
Series: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
This revised and expanded second edition contains updates as well as 6 new
chapters: Part I focuses on central concepts of GPE: state, firm, capital, power,
labour, finance and globalisation. Part II covers a wide range of theories and
debates: game theory, behavioural economics, neo, sociological and evolutionary
institutionalism, neo-Marxism, development and post-development, libidinal
economies and economic constructivism. Part III examines emerging issues in
contemporary IPE: war, state and IPE, race, gender and culture, environmental
politics and the rise of China.
Routledge
Market: Politics, Political Economy and International Relations
May 2012: 246x174: 352pp
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Gender, Violence and Popular Culture
Globalisation and European Integration *
Telling Stories
Critical Approaches to Regional Order and International
Relations
Laura J. Shepherd, University of New South Wales, Australia
Edited by Petros nousios, University of Warwick, UK,
Henk Overbeek and Andreas Tsolakis, University of
Warwick, UK
Series: Popular Culture and World Politics
This book examines the intersection of gender and violence in popular culture.
Drawing on the latest thinking in critical international relations, media and cultural
studies and gender studies, it focuses in particular on a number of popular TV
shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Generation Kill, The Corner and
The West Wing.
Series: Routledge/Warwick Studies in Globalisation
This book explores the links between European integration
and globalisation, and examines the potential for social
transformation in the context of the global economic crisis
and the resulting EU reforms.
Routledge
Market: Politics/Gender/Cultural Studies
April 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Routledge
Market: Politics / International Relations
April 2012: 234x156: 288pp: 6 illus
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Politics
textbook
2nd Edition
Globalization
International Law & the Use of Force *
The Return of Borders to a Borderless World?
Anthony Arend, Georgetown University, USA and Robert J. Beck, University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Yale H. Ferguson, Rutgers University-Newark, USA and Richard W.
Mansbach, Iowa State University, USA
Written by two leading scholars of global politics this is a major new textbook for
students of globalization. It describes and explains globalization and its origins and
examines its future in light of key recent political and global trends and events.
Selected Contents: Introduction. 1. What is Globalization?
2. Globalization in Historical Perspective 3. Essentials of Globalization 4. Globalization and
Information and Communication Technologies 5. The Global versus the Local
6. The Normative Implications of Globalization 7. Regional Dynamics: Europe and Asia 8.
Regional Dynamics: Russia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa 9. Two Steps
Forward, One Step Back? 10. The Balance Sheet
How does international law restrict the use of force by states? What are the legal
implications of using force? This is the second edition of a bestselling textbook first
published in 1993. It is fully revised and updated to cover recent key disputes such
as Somalia and Rwanda. This is excellent reading for all students with an interest in
international law and many of the key challenges faced by the global community.
Routledge
Market: Politics/International Law
August 2012: 234x156: 260pp
Hb: 978-0-415-20034-9: £80.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-20035-6: £24.99
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Routledge
Market: Politics/Current Affairs
April 2012: 246x174: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-52196-3: £90.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-52197-0: £27.99
eBook: 978-0-203-12138-2: £90.00
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The Group of Twenty (G20) *
2nd Edition
Andrew F. Cooper, University of Waterloo, Canada and the Centre for
International Governance Innovation (CIGI), Waterloo, Canada and
Ramesh Thakur
Politics of Conditional Lending
Series: Global Institutions
The Group of Twenty book will provide a concise examination of the purpose,
function and practice of the Group of Twenty (G20) summit with particular
attention to its designation as a new “premier forum for international economic
cooperation.” This book will provide insight and analysis on the G20 beyond its
composition, offering a detailed examination of the ongoing shift in economic
power and the momentum toward global institutional reform.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
James Raymond Vreeland, Yale University, USA
Series: Global Institutions
This fully updated 2nd Edition continues to provide a clear and concise introduction
to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and an overview of its debates and
controversies. Where did the IMF come from? What does it do? Why do so many
governments participate in its programs and what are their effects? How can we
best reform this key global institution? These are some of the key questions
addressed.
Routledge
Market: Politics
June 2012: 234x156: 176pp
Hb: 978-0-415-78088-9: £70.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-78089-6: £16.99
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Selected Contents:Introduction 1. What is the IMF? 2. Who Controls the IMF? 3. Why
Do Governments Participate in IMF Programs? 4. What are the Effects of IMF Programs?
5. Do Governments Comply with IMF Arrangements? 6. Reform the IMF? 7. Conclusion
Insuring War
textbook
Sovereignty, Security and Risk
Luis Lobo-Guerrero, University of Keele, UK
International Organizations as Self-Directed
Actors
Series: Interventions
A Framework for Analysis
Insurance is a central, if until now ignored, instrument of war in the modern
period. Ever since the eighteenth century, interaction between governments and
insurers in Western countries has materialised in the form of war risk schemes that
have contributed to the waging of war and the preservation of peace. The
operation of those schemes has given rise to a curious, if not innocent, association
between practices of statehood and practices of risk, which are theorised here
under the label of ‘insurantial sovereignty’. This book is the second of a trilogy that
analyses how concepts and practices of power, risk and security materialise in the
form of insurance as a central instrument of governance in the liberal world.
Routledge
Market: Politics/Political Theory / International Relations Theory
April 2012: 234x156: 176pp
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Routledge
Market: International Politics/International Political Economy/Globalization
February 2013: 216x138: 192pp: 10 illus
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Edited by Joel Oestreich, Drexel University, USA
Series: Global Institutions
Bringing together an international line-up of distinguished contributors, the text
examines recent theories that suggest how International Organizations (IOs) are
able to set their own policies and implement them in meaningful ways. This text is
a valuable resource on the topic of the internal workings of IOs, providing the
richest and most focused textbook so far dealing with the capacity of IOs for
independent action in international politics. It is essential reading for all students of
international organizations.
Routledge
Market: Politics and International Relations
April 2012: 276x219: 256pp: 5 illus
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Politics
International Relations and non-Western
Thought *
Laws, Men and Machines
Imperialism, Colonialism and Investigations of Global Modernity
Modern American Government and the Appeal of Newtonian
Mechanics
Michael Foley
Edited by Robbie Shilliam, Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand
First published in 1990, Laws, Men and Machines is an
original interpretation of the lasting influence that
Newtonian mechanics has had on the design and
operation of the American political system. The author
argues that it is this mechanistic tradition that now
instinctively shapes the way we conceive of, analyse, and
evaluate American politics, and that the Newtonian
conception of the world still finds expression in the ‘checks
and balances’ of the American system.
The purpose of the book is to use a set of geo-culturally
diverse investigations in order to sketch out, on the
grounds of IR, the theoretical and substantive contours of
an engagement with non-Western thought that refuses to
approach this body of thought as either exotic to, or
derivative of, the orthodox Western canon. In fine, the
book highlights and explores the global, rather than
European or Western context within which knowledge of
modernity has been developed.
Routledge
June 2012: 234x156: 294pp
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Market: Politics/Political Theory / International Relations Theory
March 2012: 234x156: 272pp
Pb: 978-0-415-52284-7: £24.95 • eBook: 978-0-203-84212-6: £80.00
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textbook
Lobbying the new President
International Relations Theory
Interests in Transition
A Brief Introduction
Heath Brown, Seton Hall University, USA
Jennifer Sterling-Folker, University of Connecticut, USA
Selected Contents:1.Meta-Theoretical Issues 2. Realism
3. Liberalism 4. Constructivism 5. English School
6. Post-Modernism 7. Marxism and Other Radical Alternatives 8. Feminism
A valuable resource that goes beyond the field of presidency studies which
American politics scholars as well as public policy specialists should not go without.
Using an innovative mixed methodology integrating a historical analysis of original
documents, original interviews with over 40 interest group leaders and transition
leaders, a survey of 300 interest groups and content analysis of 300 interest group
letters, Lobbying the New President uncovers the politics of interest group influence
during Presidential transitions. This book is a valuable resource that goes beyond
the field of presidency studies which American politics scholars as well as public
policy specialists should not go without.
Routledge
Market: Political Science and International Relations
June 2012: 198x129: 192pp
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Market: American Politics/Presidency Studies
May 2012: 229x152: 208pp: 20 line drawings
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International Relations, Meaning and Mimesis
textbook
necati Polat, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Lone Star Tarnished
Series: Interventions
A Critical Look at Texas Politics and Public Policy
This textbook is a short, accessible, and impartial introduction to the major
theoretical perspectives within international relations. Written for students who are
new to international relations theory, it does not assume any previous knowledge
and explains the theories in a readable and understandable style.
The book offers a critical assessment of International Relations theory, informed by
insights from the wider scholarship on meaning and language that assign a key
function to mimesis, conventionally dismissed in the study area as secondary.
Cal Jillson, Southern Methodist University, USA
Lone Star Tarnished approaches Texas public policy from
historical, comparative, and critical perspectives. Jillson
delves deeply into seven substantive policy chapters,
covering most of the major policy areas in which state
governments are active.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. International 3. Peace
4. Difference 6. Law 7. Integration
Routledge
Market: International Relations Theory / Critical Theory / International Relations
April 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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Selected Contents: Part I: The Great State of Texas? 1. The
Texas Way 2. Texas: The Myth vs. The Reality 3. Demographic
Change and Its Implications Part II: The Reality Thus Far
4. Jobs, Income, and Wealth in Texas 5. Public Education in
Texas 6. Health and Human Services in Texas 7. Crime and
Punishment in Texas 8. Good Roads, Highways, and
Transportation in Texas 9. Energy and the Environment in Texas
Part III: The Coming Reality 10. The Way Forward
Routledge
Market: Politics
March 2012: 229x152: 296pp: 54 line drawings
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Politics
Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary
Europe
Political Transition and Development
Imperatives in India
From Local to Transnational
Edited by Ranabir Samaddar and Suhit K. Sen
Edited by Andrea Mammone, Kingston University, UK, Emmanuel Godin
and Brian Jenkins
This volume explores the transition from colonial to
constitutional rule in India, and the various configurations
of power and legitimacies that emerged from it. It focuses
on the developmental structures and paradigms that
provided the circumstances for this transition, and the
establishment of the post-colonial state.
Series: Extremism and Democracy
In recent years the revival of the far right and anti-Semitic, racist and fascist
organizations has posed a significant threat throughout Europe. Mapping the
Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe provides a broad geographical overview of
the dominant strands within the contemporary radical right in both Western and
Eastern Europe. Drawing together a wide range of contributors, this is essential
reading for all those with an interest in contemporary extremism, fascism and
comparative party politics.
Routledge
Market: Fascism, Politics and History
April 2012: 234x156: 320pp: 4 illus
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November 2011: 216x138
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The Politics of Compassion
textbook
natural Hazard Mitigation
Edited by Michael Ure, University of Queensland,
Australia and Mervyn Frost, King’s College, London,
UK
Alessandra Jerolleman, Senior Hazard Mitigation Planner, James Lee Witt
Associates, Louisiana, USA and John J. Kiefer, University of New Orleans,
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Examines the theory and philosophy of the emotions and
compassion in politics. Covering sociology, political theory
and psychology, and with contributions from Martha
Nussbaum and Andrew Linklater amongst others, the
book gives a succinct overview of the main theories of
political compassion and the emotions in politics. It covers
key concepts such as humanitarianism, political emotion
and agency in relation to compassion as a political virtue.
Focusing on hazard mitigation from a practical perspective, this book provides
guidance on the implementation and selection of hazard mitigation projects. It
facilitates a thorough understanding of the various issues involved in hazard
mitigation, along with how mitigation fits in to the emergency management cycle.
The text educates the reader in the value and potential of mitigation, as well as
how to convince others of that value, and how to better involve the community
and tailor solutions to unique local situations.
CRC Press
Market: Disaster Management
June 2012: 254x178: 384pp: 75 illus
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Market: Politics / International Relations
June 2012: 234x156: 288pp
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not So Golden After All
Religion in the Context of Globalization
The Rise and Fall of California
Essays on Concept, Form, and Political Implication
Larry n. Gerston, San Jose State University, California,
USA
Peter Beyer, University of Ontario, Ottawa, Canada
With descriptive elegance and humor, this book presents
the compelling story of California’s ascendance and
decline, the kind of place on which anyone in the business
of governance should keep an instructive eye. Using
California as a rich historical and contemporary example,
the book suggests answers to the question of how to
create policy that marries expectation to outcome in any
state of such fluctuating diversity and complexity. Step by
step, the book discusses how California has come to its
present dysfunctional condition and what, if anything, can
be done to change course.
Peter Beyer has been a central figure in the debate about religion and globalization
for many years, this volume brings together some of his key essays which together
focus on the form and role of religion in the context of globalization. Featuring a
newly written introduction and conclusion which frame the volume and offer the
reader guidance on how the arguments fit together, this collection provokes the
reader to consider paths for future research in the area, and will be of great interest
to students and scholars of religion and politics, globalization and religion and
sociology.
CRC Press
Market: Political Science
April 2012: 229x152: 328pp: 1 illus
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Series: Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics
Routledge
Market: Politics/Religion/ Globalization
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Politics
Reluctant Democrat
textbook
Sir William Denison in Australia 1847-1861
2nd Edition
Security Studies
John Michael Bennett
Aristocrat by birth, autocrat by nature, and officer of the Royal Engineers by
training, Sir William Denison became a Governor in Australia in the mid 19th
century at a time of momentous change. Sir William Denison concluded his service
to the Crown in 1866, and is remembered as one who “stood among the first class
of Governors”.
An Introduction
Edited by Paul D. Williams, George Washington
University, USA
Organized around the five key themes apparent in
contemporary debates taking place within the field,
Security Studies has been comprehensively revised for the
new edition including new chapters on Polarity, Culture,
Intelligence, and the Academic and Policy Worlds. A
valuable teaching tool for undergraduates and MA
students it continues to give students a detailed overview
of the major theoretical approaches, key themes and most
significant issues within security studies.
Federation Press
Market: Law/Australian Law
November 2011: 234x156: 350pp
Hb: 978-1-862-87846-4: £39.99
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Market: Politics/Security Studies
April 2012: 246x174: 528pp: 13 illus
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Rest Assured
Social Democracy *
A Legal Guide to Wills, Estates and Funerals
A comparative account of the left wing party family
Rosemary Long and Trudy Coffey
Hans Keman, Vrije University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Rest Assured is a straightforward, plain language guide to something that will
affect every one of us: the procedures that accompany death. Too often, the first
time we find out about wills and funerals is when we are dealing with the death of
a loved one. But whether we are dealing with such a death or arranging our own
wills, we need clear and level-headed advice on what the issues and problems are.
Similarly, the rituals and requirements surrounding funerals are often not fully
understood. Is cremation or burial the most appropriate? What documentation is
needed? This edition of Rest Assured is fully revised and up to date.
This book focuses on social democracy as a party and a broad movement as well as
a unique political force in the industrialised world. Featuring a broad range of case
studies this work provides a critical comparative survey of when, where, how and
why social democracy developed within established capitalist democracies.
Federation Press
Market: Law
May 2011: 234x156: 100pp
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political participation and representation 3. Cooperation or conflict? To be or not to be in
government Power to the Party 4. Making society by government participation 5. State
intervention and welfare statism 6. Policy performances and electoral backlash Power to
be lost? 7. Votes and offices. Stateness of Social Democracy 8. Third Ways as alternative
project 9. Party of the People or of what?
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textbook
Social Media and Democracy
Routledge Companion to International
Relations *
Innovations in Participatory Politics
Edited by Alasdair Blair, De Montfort University, UK and Steven Curtis,
London Metropolitan University, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Political Communication
Edited by Brian D. Loader and Dan Mercea, both at University of York, UK
Routledge Companion to International Relations provides a one-stop text which will
be an invaluable reference point and revision guide throughout your studies.
Subjects covered include: The historical context and development of the modern
international system; The main theoretical perspectives in international relations;
The key actors and institutions in global affairs including states and non-state
actors and the significance of diplomacy and international law; Coverage of key
contemporary issues such as security, terrorism, foreign policy, globalization,
international trade, development, human rights, migration, culture and religion and
the environment; An extensive glossary, maps and a detailed chronology which
reviews the major events in international relations.
This book critically investigates the complex interaction between social media and
contemporary democratic politics, and provides a grounded analysis of the
emerging importance of Social media in civic engagement.
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Politics
Transforming Disaster Response *
textbook
Federalism and Leadership
Governmentality *
William Lester, Jacksonville State University, Alabama, USA
Global Politics and Minor History
ASPA Series in Public Administration and Public Policy
William Walters, Carleton University, Canada
Much of the published work on disaster response has focused on specific disasters,
highlighting what went wrong. Taking a new approach, this book explores using
transformation leadership principles to change individuals and entire departments,
redefining the way organizations approach disaster preparation and response, and
as a consequence, change the mission of the organizations to be collaborative
rather than competitive. Rather than focus on replacing people and/or centralizing
responsibility, Lester takes readers through a step-by-step process of how to
achieve collaboration. He includes implementation plans to make each concept into
workable, effective strategies that can be use immediately.
Series: Critical Issues in Global Politics
CRC Press
Market: Disaster Management
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Africa in the World Trade
Organisation *
Donna Lee, University of Birmingham, UK
Series: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political
Economy
In the context of a growing scholarly and practitioner
interest in African affairs, this book provides the first
comprehensive examination of the Africa Group in
the World Trade Organization (WTO) in particular, and
in the governance of international trade in general.
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Market: Politics, Economics and African Studies
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This text provides senior undergraduates and graduate students with an accessible
but challenging introduction to the debate on “governmentality” and the
continued relevance of this body of work for the study of global politics.
Governmentality is one of Michel Foucault’s most influential ideas and this book
provides a thorough grounding in the conceptual history of governmentality, the
key debates and some key case studies which illustrate the wider issues. The text
also demonstrates how a nuanced understanding of governmentality can allow
researchers to develop in productive new directions.
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Marx for Today
Bureaucrats as Law-Makers *
Edited by Marcello Musto, York University,
Canada
Committee Decision-Making in the EU
Council of Ministers
This book explains why Marx’s thought is still
pertinent and useful for a critical understanding of
today’s world. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Socialism and Democracy.
Frank M. Häge, University of Limerick, Ireland
This book examines and describes the Council of
Ministers committee system and its internal
decision-making process. It investigates the extent to
which bureaucrats in working parties and committees
make legislative decisions in the EU and the
implications for democratic legitimacy. It features six
case studies on the common agricultural policy,
environmental policy and taxation.
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The Margins of Citizenship
Edited by Philip Cook, University of Leicester, UK
and Jonathan Seglow, University of London, UK
The Challenge of
Differentiation in EuroMediterranean Relations
This book explores the position of groups in society
whose legal status or economic position makes them
marginal citizenship, lacking the entitlement of full
members of the polity. This book was published as a
special issue of the Critical Review of Social and
Political Philosophy.
Flexible Regional Cooperation or
Fragmentation?
Edited by Esther Barbé and
Anna Herranz-Surrallés, both at Institut
Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, Spain
In view of the so-far unsuccessful attempts to
establish region-wide mechanisms of multilateral
cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean area, this
book enquires whether more differentiated forms of
cooperation can trigger positive dynamics of
convergence, or on the contrary, more fragmentation
in a region already affected by deep political,
economic and social divisions. The contributors to this
collection assess this policy-relevant question through
careful theoretical reflection and in-depth case studies
in a number of policy domains. This book was
originally published as a special issue of
Mediterranean Politics.
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Theory
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Series: Routledge/UACES Contemporary European
Studies
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Civil Society and Global
Poverty
Hegemony, Inclusivity, Legitimacy
Clive Gabay, Queen Mary University of London,
UK
Series: Routledge/Warwick Studies in Globalisation
The Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) is
world’s largest civil society movement fighting against
poverty and inequality. This book explores GCAP’s
power as a global actor and its embodiment of
emancipatory change. Drawing on a wide range of
social and political theory, it features case studies on
Malawi and India.
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Politics
Class Politics and the Radical
Right
Cultural Citizenship in
Political Theory
Democracy in Theory and
Practice
Edited by Jens Rydgren
Edited by Judith Vega and Pieter Boele van
Hensbroek, both at University of Groningen,
Netherlands
Edited by Stephen Elstub, University of the West
of Scotland, UK
Series: Extremism and Democracy
This volume, which brings together the leading
scholars within this field, makes a unique contribution
by focusing on the relationship between class politics
and the radical right.
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Conservatism and
Postcolonial Politics
Stefan Andreasson, Queens University Belfast.
Northern Ireland
Series: Postcolonial Politics
This book provides an updated analysis of conservative
political thought and a revision of postcolonial politics,
thereby producing a novel theoretical synthesis
anchored in comparative case studies of postcolonial
Africa and India with significant implications for global
politics.
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Market: Politics/Political Theory / International Relations
Theory
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Cosmopolitan
Governmentalities
Citizens and Entrepreneurs in the
European Project
This book takes up the debates on culture and politics
that have arisen in response to globalisation,
multiculturalism, and consumerism, by exploring the
concept of cultural citizenship from a range of
political-philosophical angles. Issues of culture and
cultural exclusion are at the core of contemporary
political contestations, both nationally and globally.
This book develops political-philosophical angles to
this field, starting from the notion of cultural
citizenship. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Citizenship Studies.
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Market: Political Behaviour /Citizenship /Modern Political
Theory
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Cosmopolitan Governmentalities is an important and
timely intervention in contemporary debates about
democratic Europe and its shortcomings and will be of
great interest to students and scholars of international
political theory, European studies and international
political economy.
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Market: International Relations Theory / International
Political Economy / European Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Market: Politics /Democracy /Political Participation
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Democratic Decision-making
in the EU
Technocracy in Disguise?
Decolonization, Sovereignty
and the African Union
Martin Welz, Konstanz University, Germany
Series: Global Institutions
This study seeks to comprehend why Africa’s
integration process has not moved towards a
supranational organization, using a novel approach. It
shifts the usual perspective away from the
organization level and provides the first
comprehensive and systematic analysis of the AU from
the perspective of the states themselves.
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Market: Politics/African Politics/International Orgainizations
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Owen Parker, University of Warwick, UK
Series: Interventions
The book advances our understanding of democracy
by establishing the need to overcome the dichotomy
between democracy in theory and practice,
demonstrating a number of ways this can be
achieved, and setting the agenda for future research
on democracy to combine theory and practice
effectively. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Democracy in Theory and Practice
Deleuze & Fascism *
Securitisation, War & Aesthetics
Edited by Brad Evans, University of Leeds, UK and
Julian Reid, King’s College London, UK
Series: Interventions
The central argument of this book is that the univocal
ontology and corresponding immanent metaphysics
of the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze can provide a
theoretical perspective capable of accounting for the
complex nature of world politics.
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Market: Politics/Political Theory / International Relations
Theory
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Anne Elizabeth Stie, University of Oslo, Norway
Series: Routledge Studies on Democratising Europe
This book examines the democratic legitimacy of the
European Union (EU) legislation and takes stock of the
democratic credentials of the EU’s main decisionmaking procedure – the ordinary legislative procedure
– as it was renamed in the Lisbon Treaty.
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Market: Politics / European Politics
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Democratization in Africa:
Challenges and Propects
Edited by Gordon Crawford and
Gabrielle Lynch, both at University of Leeds, UK
Two decades after the ‘third wave’ of democratization
began to roll across sub-Saharan Africa, this book
provides a very timely investigation into the overall
progress and setbacks over that period, the many
challenges that remain and the prospects for future
democratization in Africa. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Democratization
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Market: African Studies /Democracy /African Politics
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East Asia and the Global
Crisis
Edited by Shaun Breslin, University of Warwick,
UK
This book traces the impact of the global financial
crisis on East Asia, and the way that key regional
states responded to the crisis. This book was originally
published as special issue of Contemporary Politics
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Market: Asian Studies /Asia Pacific Studies /Political Economy
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Politics
Edges of Global Justice
The EU Timescape
The World Social Forum and Its ‘Others’
Edited by Klaus H Goetz, University of Potsdam,
Germany and Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling,
University of Nottingham, UK
Janet M. Conway, Brock University, Canada
Series: Rethinking Globalizations
This book explores how the World Social Forum has
developed in response to the current period of
profound crisis and transition in the history of Western
capitalist modernity. Based on ten years of field work
on three continents, this book examines social
movements as knowledge producers and its
arguments are grounded in sustained empirical
attention to what movements are doing and saying
on the terrain of the WSF over time and from place to
place.
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Market: Politics / International Relations
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Series: Journal of European Public Policy Special
Issues as Books
This book makes a case for the systematic study of
political time in the EU - both as an independent and
a dependent variable - and demonstrates how a
time-centred analysis contributes to central debates in
the study of the EU. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Journal of European
Policy.
Routledge
Market: EU Politics /Governance /Elections
February 2012: 234x156: 176pp
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Ethnographies of Movement
The Dynamics of Europeanization and
Multilevel Governance
Edited by Maruska Svasek, Queens University
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Andrew Geddes, Charles Lees and
Andrew Taylor, University of Sheffield
This book provides insights into the emotional
dimensions of human mobility. Drawing on findings
and theoretical discussions in anthropology, sociology,
cultural studies, philosophy, linguistics, migration
studies, human geography and political science, the
contributors offer interdisciplinary perspectives on a
highly topical debate, asking how ‘emotions’ can be
conceptualised as a tool to explore human mobility.
They investigate how emotional processes are shaped
by migration, and vice versa, focusing on specific
ethnographic cases of migration. This volume is highly
relevant to scholars involved in current theoretical
debates on human mobility. Providing grounded case
studies that show how theory arises from concrete
historical cases, it is highly accessible to students and
can be used as an introductory text in courses on
globalisation, migration, transnationalism and
emotions. This book was originally published as a
special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration
Studies.
Series: Routledge/UACES Contemporary European
Studies
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Market: Sociology /Migration
May 2012: 246x174: 192pp
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The EU in Global Electronic
Communications
George Christou, University of Warwick, UK and
Seamus Simpson, University of Salford, UK
Series: Routledge Advances in European Politics
This book provides valuable insight into the way in
which the EU can be effective as a global agent in the
global electronic communications milieu, focusing on
the Internet, telecommunications and broadcasting
through an analysis of the evolving international
political economy of these sub-sectors.
Iceland’s Participation in the EU’s Policy
Process
Johanna Jonsdottir, EFTA Secretariat, Brussels,
Belgium
Series: Routledge/UACES Contemporary European
Studies
This book provides a comprehensive examination of
Europeanisation processes and explores how the EEA
Agreement works in practice. It examines whether a
non-member state such as Iceland can have an input
into EU decision-making and conversely whether the
EU can ensure that its policies are adhered to in a
state which is outside of its boarders?
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The European Union and
South East Europe *
Emotions and Human
Mobility
Europeanization and the
European Economic Area
Euroscepticism Within the EU
Institutions
Diverging Views of Europe
Explores the degree to which the European Union’s
engagement with the democracies of South East
Europe has promoted Europeanization and Multi-Level
Governance.
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Market: Politics / International Relations
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Europeanization and the EU
Cultural Policy
European Capitals of Culture
Edited by Kiran Klaus Patel, European University
Institute, Italy
Edited by nathalie Brack, Universite Libre de
Bruxelles, Belgium and Olivier Costa, University
of Bordeaux, France
The book investigates the diverging visions of Europe
within the EU institutions and European elites. It also
explores the consequences of the presence of
so-called Eurosceptics for the EU and its institutions.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Journal of European Integration.
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Market: Politics /European Integration /EU Policy
June 2012: 246x174: 224pp
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The EU’s Common Foreign
and Security Policy
The Quest for Democracy
Series: Routledge/UACES Contemporary European
Studies
Edited by Helene Sjursen, University of Oslo,
Norway
This book provides a richer analysis of Europeanization
by taking stock of European cultural policies, with a
focus on The European Capitals of Culture (ECOC). It
provides a thorough examination of the inter-related
official negotiations at the national and the EU levels
and explores how many of these cultural programs
seek to re-awaken a sense of European identity.
Series: Journal of European Public Policy Special
Issues as Books
Routledge
Market: Politics / International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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This book reorients the study of European foreign and
security policy towards the question of democracy.
Blending insights from international relations and
democratic theory it aims at enhancing our
understanding of the issues at stake. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Journal of
European Public Policy
Routledge
Market: Regional Security /Democracy /European Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 160pp
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Politics
Feminist Strategies in
International Governance
Governing Through Pedagogy International Security,
Re-educating Citizens
Conflict and Gender *
Edited by Gülay Calgar, Humbolt-University of
Berlin, Germany, Elisabeth Prügl, Graduate
Institute of International and Development
Studies, Switzerland and Susanne Zwingel
Edited by Jessica Pykett, Aberystwyth University,
Wales, UK
Series: Global Institutions
The contributors to this volume provide a survey of
the existing gender machineries on the international
level, explore the way in which feminist movements
have approached international organizations and the
way IOs have responded, and examine the laws and
norms that have been produced and their effects in
local contexts globally. Offering an accessible guide to
the engendering of international governance and
examining the challenges for international feminist
politics in the future, this work will be of great interest
to students and scholars of international
organizations, gender politics and global governance.
Routledge
Market: International Organizations / Gender Studies /
International Relations
May 2012: 216x138: 224pp
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This book explores the changing nature of
contemporary governance in liberal societies. It argues
that public policy and social life are becoming
increasingly pedagogical , that is, increasingly
informed by an impetus to re-educate citizens. The
book examines the consequences of such trends for a
critical politics. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Citizenship Studies.
Routledge
Market: Politics /Education /Governance
February 2012: 246x174: 192pp
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Lauri Siisiäinen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
This book presents a conceptual history that offers a
reconstruction of the concept of emancipation as it
has developed within the tradition of International
Relations Theory. It details the emancipatory content
of a number of related theorists in the critical
tradition, providing both an exegesis of their
individual thought and the school as a whole from
which its project of emancipation has been
constructed.
Sites of Neoliberal Assemblage in the
Americas
Jason Weidner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, USA
Series: Interventions
Seeking to push governmentality studies further in the
direction of an engagement with political economy
and demonstrating how neoliberal globalization is
shaping contemporary social and political reality, this
work will be of great interest to students and scholars
of international relations theory, global governance,
and international political economy.
Routledge
Market: International Relations Theory / International
Political Economy /Global Governance
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Irregular Migrants
Undocumented migration is an increasingly important
global phenomenon. This book explores the facets of
this phenomenon from different theoretical and policy
perspectives by drawing on original research from
diverse regional and national contexts and from
individual perspectives. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial
Studies.
Series: Routledge Research in International
Relations Theory
Globalizing Governmentality
Re-examines the complex relationship between
gender, conflict, and the spread of HIV as a national
security issue
Reconstructing the Concept of
Emancipation
Toward the Political Genealogy of the
Auditory-Sonorous
Routledge
Market: Cultural Studies / Political Theory / Political
Philosophy
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Series: Routledge Research in Comparative Politics
Policy, Politics, Motives and Everyday Lives
Shannon Brincat, University of Queensland,
Australia
The issue of the senses and sensual perception in
Michel Foucault’s thought has been a source of prolific
discussion already for quite some time. Often,
Foucault has been accused of overemphasizing the
centrality of sight, and has been portrayed as yet
another thinker representative of Western
ocularcentricism. This innovative new work seeks to
challenge this portrait by presenting an alternative
view of Foucault as a thinker for whom the sound,
voice, hearing and listening, the “auditory-sonorous”,
actually did matter.
Hakan Seckinelgin, London School of Economics
and Political Science, University of London, UK
A History of Critical
International Relations
Theory
Foucault’s Voices
Series: Interventions
‘HIV/AIDS is another war’
Routledge
Market: Politics / International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Intelligent Design, Evolution,
and Political Identity
Susan Liebell, Saint Joseph’s University, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in North American Politics
Is American liberalism an Enlightenment liberalism
that emphasizes universal principles and autonomy or
a deeply Protestant liberalism with respect for diversity
of religious belief and opinion? To what extent does
respect for the scientific method undergird or
undercut these competing and complementary
understandings of liberalism? Through an examination
of Tammy Kitzmiller, et al. v. Dover Area School
District, this volume shows how American civic
identity has stretched to accommodate both versions
of liberalism, yet any decision regarding the teaching
of evolution has serious implications for diversity,
autonomy, and tolerance.
Edited by Alice Bloch and Milena Chimienti,
both at City University London, UK
Series: Ethnic and Racial Studies
Routledge
Market: Ethnic & Racial Studies /Migration
April 2012: 234x156: 176pp
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Judicial Politics in Transitional
States
The Emergence of Judicial Power in
African Courts
Rachel Ellett, Beloit Colleage, USA
This book explores the complex dynamics between
law and politics in three post-independent states of
sub-Saharan Africa. It examines the complex and
sometimes intriguing relationship between the
construction of judicial power on the one hand, and
the institutional characteristics of the courts and
regime setting, arguing that the emergence of judicial
power though fraught with many challenges, presents
a unique opportunity for consolidating democracy.
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Politics
Legitimacy, Peace Operations
and Global-Regional Security
Migration, Family and the
Welfare State
Party Government in the new
Europe *
The African Union-United Nations
Partnership in Darfur
Integrating Migrants and Refugees in
Scandinavia
Linnéa Gelot
Edited by Karen Fog Olwig, University of
Copenhagen, Denmark, Birgitte Romme Larsen,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark and
Mikkel Rytter, Aarhus University, Denmark
Edited by Hans Keman, Vrije University,
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and
Ferdinand Muller-Rommel, Leuphana University,
Germany
Series: Security and Governance
At the turn of the century the regional-global security
partnership has become a key element of peace and
security policy-making. This book investigates the
impacts of the joint effort made by the African Union
(AU) and the United Nations (UN) to keep the peace
and protect civilians in Darfur.
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June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Linking Integration and
Residential Segregation
Edited by Gideon Bolt, Utrecht University, the
Netherlands, A.Sule Ozuekren, Istanbul Technical
University, Turkey and Deborah Phillips,
University of Leeds, UK
Policy-makers tend to view ethnic segregation of
minority ethnic group in a negative light as it is seen
as an obstacle to their integration. This book shows,
however, that desegregation does not necessarily
signify integration and that ethnic concentration may
play a positive role in the incorporation of immigrants
into the host society. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Journal of Ethnic and
Migration Studies.
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Market: Sociology /Migration
April 2012: 246x174: 240pp
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A Micro-Sociology of Violence
Deciphering patterns and dynamics of
collective violence
Edited by Jutta Bakonyi, Deutsche Gesellschaft
fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Germany
and Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Helmut
Schmidt University, Hamburg
The book contributes to a deeper understanding of
social processes, dynamics and institutions that shape
collective violence and often lead to the establishment
of new and violent social orders at the margins of and
beyond the state. This book was originally published
as a special issue of Civil Wars.
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Market: Military Strategic Studies /Security
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Series: Routledge/ECPR Studies in European
Political Science
Through fine-grained ethnographic studies this book
explores understandings and practices of integration
in the Scandinavian welfare societies of Denmark,
Norway and Sweden. It examines the different
integration regimes developed in the three countries
and how they are experienced by the objects of
integration, the migrant and refugee families who
seek to establish a life for themselves in a new nation.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
Presents comparative analyses of the process of party
governance, from formation and duration to
performance
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Market: Sociology / Migration
May 2012: 246x174: 208pp
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Pension Reforms in Central,
Eastern and Southeastern
Europe *
Mythology, Globalization and
World Order *
From Post-Socialist Transition to the
Global Financial Crisis
Igor Guardiancich, European University Institute,
Italy
Series: Routledge/EUI Studies in the Political
Economy of the Welfare State
Power, and Deception in the Global
Political Economy
Mark Bailey, University of Newcastle, UK
Series: Rethinking Globalizations
Using a combination of political philosophy,
anthropology, psychology, and IPE approaches, this
book investigates the role that myth plays in
constructing and legitimating forms of world order.
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Market: Politics / International Relations / IR Theory
May 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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This book traces and analyzes the legislation and
implementation of pension reforms in four Central,
Eastern and Southeastern European countries:
Croatia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia. By comparing
the political economy of their policymaking processes,
it seeks to pinpoint regularities between institutional
settings, actor constellations, decision-making
strategies and reform.
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Market: Politics / International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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The nature of Belief Systems
Reconsidered
Edited by Jeffrey Friedman, University of Texas,
Austin, USA and Shterna Friedman, Critical
Review, Texas, USA
The Nature of Belief Systems brings back into print
Philip E. Converse’s classic 1964 paper on mass
political ignorance. Converse’s paper is followed by
reflections on the subsequent years of research and
on their empirical, normative, and research
implications by leading scholars of public opinion,
political psychology, American political development,
and normative theory. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Critical Review.
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February 2012: 246x174: 368pp
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May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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The Politics of Energy
Challenges for a Sustainable Future
Edited by Steve Vanderheiden
This volume brings together eight original articles
from leading scholars on the politics of energy,
examining the natural resources and developing
technologies that are essential to its production to the
various public and private factors affecting its use,
along with the ecological consequences of both. From
imperatives to reduce fossil fuel combustion based in
concerns for energy security and climate change, it
considers the promises and challenges posed by
nuclear power and renewable sources and the social
and political obstacles to developing a sustainable and
secure energy policy. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Environmental Politics.
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Market: Environment and Sustainability
June 2012: 234x156: 176pp
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Politics
The Politics of SelfDetermination
Reconciliation and
Pedagogy *
The Scandinavian
International Society
Beyond the Decolonisation Process
Practical, Theoretical and Philosophical
Considerations
From Norden to the Northern Dimension?
Kristina Roepstorff, Simon Fraser University,
Canada
Series: Routledge Advances in International
Relations and Global Politics
There have been an increasing number of selfdetermination conflicts where sub-state groups
challenge existing state authority. This book explains
how self-determination can exercised beyond the
decolonisation process and demonstrates that rather
than a threat to international peace and stability, it
has strong potential as a tool for conflict prevention
and resolution.
Routledge
Market: Politics / International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Postcolonial Encounters with
International Relations
The Politics of Transgression
Alina Sajed, McMaster University, USA
Series: Interventions
This book examines the social and cultural aspects of
the politics of postcolonialism. Using North Africa as a
paradigmatic example, the author pursues the politics
of postcolonial memory by tracing its representations
in literary, philosophical, political, and photographic
narratives.
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Market: Politics/Political Theory / International Relations
Theory
June 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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Private Foundations and
Development Partnerships
American Philanthropy and Global
Development Agendas
Michael Moran, Swinburne University of
Technology, Australia
Series: Global Institutions
This book explores the influence of private United
States (US) philanthropic foundations in the
governance of global problems. Through a close
scrutiny of four high profile case studies of
public-private collaboration, the work addresses the
vacuum present in global governance scholarship
regarding the influence of foundations, arguing the
influence of these actors extends beyond the basic
material, and into the more subtle and complex
ideational sphere of policy and governance.
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Market: Politics/Current Affairs/International Orgainizations
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Edited by Pal Ahluwalia, Stephen Atkinson,
Peter Bishop, all at University of South Australia,
Pam Christie, University of Canberra, Australia,
Robert Hattam and Julie Matthews
Series: Postcolonial Politics
Reconciliation is one of the most significant
contemporary challenges in the world today. In this
innovative new volume, educational academics and
practitioners across a range of cultural and political
contexts examine the links between reconciliation and
critical pedagogy, putting forward the notion that
reconciliation projects should be regarded as public
pedagogical interventions, with much to offer to
wider theories of learning.
Routledge
Market: Politics, Peace and Reconciliation Studies, Education
Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Representing Religion in the
European Union
Does God Matter?
Edited by Lucian Leustean, Aston University, UK
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics
Religious actors are becoming part of the EU
bureaucratic system, and their lobbying in the last
decade has increased dramatically. This book explores
the mechanism and impact of religious representation
by examining relations between religious policy
practitioners and politicians in the European Union
from the Second World War until today.
Routledge
Market: Comparative Politics/Religion/European Politics/
International Relations
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Rethinking the Rhetorical
Presidency
Edited by Jeffrey Friedman, University of Texas,
Austin, USA and Shterna Friedman, Critical
Review, Texas, USA
In Rethinking the Rhetorical Presidency, scholars of
the presidency and of political theory come to grips
with the new type of presidency that was spawned
during the Progressive Era. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Critical Review.
Routledge
Market: U.S. Politics / Presidency / Political Communication
February 2012: 246x174: 320pp: 1 line drawing
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Laust Schouenborg, New School for Social
Research, USA
Series: New International Relations
This book draws on English School structural theory to
shed new light on the distinctiveness of Scandinavian
international relations in a comparative perspective. It
provides an innovative account of the rise of the
Scandinavian welfare state, the emergence of the
Nordic Peace and the Scandinavian involvement with
the Baltic States in the aftermath of the Cold War.
Routledge
Market: Politics / International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Secessionist Movements and
Ethnic Conflict
The Development and Impact of
Nationalist Rhetoric
Beata Huszka, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
Series: Routledge Studies in Nationalism and
Ethnicity
Using discourse analysis, this book examines how the
process of secession affects internal ethnic relations
featuring in-depth case studies on the Slovenian, the
Croatian and the Montenegrin independence
movements, and by looking at cases from Indonesia
and Spain.
Routledge
Market: Politics / International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Society and Democracy in
Europe
Edited by Oscar W. Gabriel and Silke I. Keil,
both at University of Stuttgart, Germany
Series: Routledge Advances in European Politics
This comparative book draws on the European Social
Survey to examine what kinds of societal forces shape
an individuals’ relationship towards political life and
develops a theoretical perspective on the relationship
between social structure and democracy, linking this
to research on social capital and political behavior.
Routledge
Market: Politics / International Relations
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Politics
Socio-Economic Development
in Africa
Volunteer Tourism in the
Global South
War on the Body
Successes, Issues and Trends in Homegrown Policies
The Self as Enterprise
Laura Guillaume, Aberystwyth University, UK
Wanda Vrasti, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin,
Germany
Series: Interventions
Chukwumerije Okereke, University of Oxford,
UK and Patricia Agupusi, University of East
Anglia, UK
Rethinking the Ethics of War
This work explores the increasingly popular
phenomenon of volunteer tourism in the Global
South, paying particular attention to the
governmental rationalities and socio-economic
conditions that valorise it as a noble and necessary
cultural practice.
This book explores the issues associated with thinking
the body at war. Ultimately, it reframes the
relationship between the body and war by suggesting
a new way of thinking about what ‘the body’ is, and
consequently how we can consider it in relation to
war. The book is original in bringing the work of Gilles
Deleuze and Félix Guattari to bear on thinking about
the body and war, and will be of interest to students
and scholars alike.
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Market: Politics / International Relations/ Humanitarianism
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Market: Politics/International Relations/Foreign Policy
June 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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Voting for Extremists
Politics of Empathy *
Rob Ford and Matthew J. Goodwin, University
of Nottingham, UK
Ethics, Solidarity and Recognition
Series: Interventions
Series: Routledge Studies in African Politics and
International Relations
This book provides a critical evaluation of “homegrown” development initiatives in Africa that started
in the 1990s as alternatives to externally driven
development. Focusing specifically on Ghana, Nigeria,
South Africa and Kenya, the book takes a qualitative
and comparative approach to offer the first ever
in-depth analysis of indigenous development
programmes.
Routledge
Market: Politics / International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Series: Extremism and Democracy
United nations Industrial
Development Organization
Series: Global Institutions
The book is about the electoral rise of the extreme
right in Britain and Europe – mainly the British
National Party - and explaining drivers of support for
this movement. The main objective of the book is to
use individual and contextual level data to examine
the core questions of who votes for extremist parties
and why.
The mandate of the United Nations Industrial
Development Organization (UNIDO) is close to many
of the core issues now confronting developing and
transition economy countries, and this book offers the
first concise and accessible guide to this important
organization.
Routledge
Market: Politics and Current Affairs
June 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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Stephen Browne, Director of The Future of the
UN Development System (FUNDS) Project
Routledge
Market: Politics/Current Affairs/International Orgainizations
June 2012: 216x138: 144pp
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This book seeks to argue thatempathy is a necessary
condition for a just, democratic and ethical politics.
Empathy remains significant in a variety of fields but it
remains largely unexamined within political theory.
Routledge
Market: Politics/Political Theory/Political Philosophy
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp: 1 illus
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War Beyond the Battlefield
Edited by David Grondin, University of Ottawa,
Canada
US Foreign Policy and the
Rogue State Doctrine *
Alex Miles, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Series: Routledge Studies in US Foreign Policy
This work offers a detailed and complete evaluation of
the rogue states issue, placing US strategy in a
historical context and exploring the domestic and
international factors that influenced decision making
in the 1990s and post-9/11 era.
Routledge
Market: Foreign Policy / American History / Latin American
Politics
May 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Anthony M. Clohesy, University of Essex, UK
This book aims to produce alternative ways to think
the geographies and spaces of the War on Terror, as
well as the practices of warfare and their impacts that
make up the War on Terror. It has thus deliberately
avoided treating the conventional analysis of war on
the battlefield or its visuality of the battlefield and
rather sought to make war beyond the battlefield
visible by addressing the materiality of conflict and
war that can be revealed beyond the battlefield. This
book was originally published as a special issue of
Geopolitics.
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Market: Military and Security
June 2012: 246x174: 176pp
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Military and strategic studies
The Official History of Privatisation, Vol. II
On nuclear Deterrence
Popular Capitalism, 1987-97
The Correspondence of Sir Michael Quinlan
David Parker, Cranfield University, UK
Tanya Ogilvie-White, IISS Nonproliferation and
Disarmament group, UK
Series: Government Official History Series
This is Volume II of Professor Parker’s authoritative Official
History of Privatisation, covering the period from the
re-election of Margaret Thatcher in 1987 to the election of
Tony Blair in 1997.
Routledge
Market: British Politics / Business History
March 2012: 234x156: 808pp: 14 halftones, 7 line drawings
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Series: Adelphi series
This timely book, published in the lead up to the 2012-14
decision on Trident renewal, makes available for the first
time the late Sir Michael Quinlan’s private correspondence
on nuclear deterrence. It shows why Sir Michael, as Policy
Director and then Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of
Defence during the last years of the Cold War, became
known as the ‘high priest of deterrence’: his unparalleled
grasp of nuclear strategy, contribution to nuclear doctrine
in the UK and NATO, and deep and genuine concern with
defence ethics earned him respect and admiration around the world. Even those
who challenged him on fundamental questions of strategy and morality (and many
of his correspondents fell into this category, as this volume will reveal) recognised
his sincere devotion to his cause: the creation of a stable system of east–west
nuclear deterrence for the prevention of major war.
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Market: Strategic affairs / international politics/ non-proliferation/ nuclear policy
October 2011: 234x156: 112pp
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Understanding Emerging Security Challenges
Threats and Opportunities
Routledge Handbook of International
Statebuilding
Ashok Swain, Uppsala University, Sweden
Edited by David Chandler, University of Westminster,
London, UK and Timothy D. Sisk, University of
Denver, USA
Series: Contemporary Security Studies
This book offers an overview of the various new security challenges that have
emerged in the global environment in the post-Cold War era.
This new Handbook provides a combination of theoretical,
thematic and empirical analyses of the international
statebuilding regime, written by leading international
scholars. It will be an essential reference work for this
emerging interdisciplinary field.
Routledge
Market: Security Studies / War and Conflict Studies / International Relations
June 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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Selected Contents: Selected Contents: I. Conceptual
Orientations II. Themes III. Implementation
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Market: Statebuilding and Intervention / International Relations / War and Conflict Studies
June 2012: 246x174: 384pp
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Icons of War and Terror
Commercialising Security in Europe
Media Images in an Age of International Risk
Political Consequences for Peace and Reconciliation Operations
John Tulloch and R. Warwick Blood, University of
Canberra, Australia
Edited by Anna Leander, Copenhagen Business
School, Denmark
Series: Media, War and Security
Series: PRIO New Security Studies
This book explores the ideas of key thinkers and media
practitioners who have examined images and icons of war
and terror.
This book examines the political consequences of
European security commercialization through increased
reliance on private military and security companies
(PMSCs).
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Guernica 2. Vietnam’s
Napalmed Girl 3. Iconic or Absent Images 4. Smart-Weapon
Imaging 5. Picturing Kosovo 6. Did 9/11 ‘Change Everything’?
7. ‘Shock Doctrine’ in Iraq 8. Abu Ghraib as Icon and
Inter-Space 9. Icons of Trauma 10. Cultural Warriors Conclusion
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Market: Media Studies / Terrorism Studies / Politics
May 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Military and strategic studies
Conducting Terrorism Field Research *
textbook
A Guide
Critical Terrorism Studies
Edited by Adam Dolnik, University of Wollongong,
Australia
An Introduction to Research Methods
Series: Contemporary Terrorism Studies
Jacob L. Stump, Shepherd University, USA and
Priya Dixit, American University, Washington, DC, USA
This book offers a detailed and practically oriented guide
to the challenges of conducting terrorist fieldwork. While
there is increasing interest among terrorism specialists in
conducting field research, there is no single volume
providing prospective researchers with a guideline to such
work. This volume aims to fill this gap and offers a
collection of articles from experienced authors
representing different risk groups, disciplines,
methodological approaches, regional specializations, and
other context-specific aspects of the work.
This book is an introduction to critical approaches to terrorism studies. Introducing
students to important developments in the critical study of terrorism, the book has
three key themes: (1) the position of critical terrorism studies within the discipline
of International Relations (IR); (2) theoretical and methodological elaborations of
critical approaches to the study of terrorism; (3) empirical illustrations of those
approaches. The objective is to present a diverse and useful set of readings for
students interested in studying terrorism through a critical lens. This book will be of
much interest to students of critical terrorism studies, critical security studies and IR
in general.
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Market: Terrorism Studies / Research Methods / Security Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Market: Terrorism Studies / Critical Security Studies / Politics
June 2012: 246x174: 240pp
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Un Peace Operations and
Post-Conflict Reconstruction *
Selling the War on Terror
Learning Lessons From Haiti
Jack Holland, University of Surrey, UK
Eirin Mobekk, University of Bradford, UK
Series: Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies
Series: Cass Series on Peacekeeping
This books uses comparative analysis to examine
foreign policy discourses and the dynamics of the
‘War on Terror’.
Markus Kienscherf, Berlin Free University,
Germany
Routledge
Market: Foreign Policy / Critical Terrorism Studies
June 2012
Hb: 978-0-415-51975-5: £80.00
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This book maps the increasing convergence of US
domestic and international security regimes, analysing
the trend towards global pacification in the name of
‘security’.
This book looks at UN Peace Operations in Haiti and
why they went so dramatically wrong first time
around, resulting in a much deep-seated conflict, in
order that these lessons can be taken into account in
future operations elsewhere.
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Market: Peacekeeping / International Politics
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
Hb: 978-0-415-48086-4: £80.00
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Series: Routledge Critical Security Studies
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Market: US Politics / Security Studies / Foreign Policy
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Intervention and Consent
The Social and Global Structuration of the
EU
Edited by niilo Kauppi, CNRS, University of
Strasbourg and Mikael Rask Masden, Institute of
Legal Science, University of Copenhagen,
Denmark
This book argues that European Union institutional
mechanics and the EU as a political unit cannot be
properly understood without taking into account the
elites that make the policy decisions.
US Warfighting and Policing Practices
since the 1960s
International Law and Civil
Wars
Transnational Power Elites *
Series: Routledge Studies in Liberty and Security
Domestic and International
Regimes of Security
Foreign Policy Discourses after 9/11
Eliav Lieblich, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Series: Law, Conflict and International Relations
This book examines the international law of forcible
intervention in civil wars, focusing on the question of
the consent of one of the parties to the conflict as a
legitimizing factor for an external action.
Routledge
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Wars
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May 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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China’s Evolving Approach to
Peacekeeping
Edited by Marc Lanteigne, Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand and Miwa Hirono,
University of Nottingham, UK
China has become an enthusiastic supporter of and
contributor to UN peacekeeping. Is China’s
participation in peacekeeping likely to strengthen the
current international peacekeeping regime by China’s
adopting of the international norms of peacekeeping?
Or, on the contrary, is it likely to alter the
peacekeeping norms in a way that aligns with its own
worldview? The book identifies the various challenges
that China has faced at political, conceptual and
operational levels and the ways in which the country
has dealt with those challenges, and considers the
implication of such challenges with regards to the
future of international peacekeeping. This book was
originally published as a special issue of International
Peacekeeping.
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Military and strategic studies
The Afghan Papers
Committing Britain to War in Helmand,
2005–06
Michael Clarke
In 2006, British forces entered the Helmand Province
of Afghanistan in what would become one of the
defining military campaigns of the decade. At great
cost in blood and treasure, the UK waged a protracted
counter-insurgency against a resurgent Taliban.
Routledge
Market: War Studies/International Relations
December 2011: 234x156: 160pp
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Arms Control in the 21st
Century
Between Coercion and Cooperation
Crime-Terror Alliances and
the State
Ethnonationalist and Islamist Challenges
to Regional Security
Lyubov Grigorova Mincheva, University of
Sofia, Bulgaria and Ted Robert Gurr, University of
Maryland, USA
Series: Contemporary Security Studies
This book examines the transborder connections
between militant and criminal networks and the
relationship between these and the states in which
they operate.
Routledge
Market: Terrorism / Security Studies / Criminology
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Developments in CounterTerrorist Measures and Uses
of Technology
Edited by Helen Fenwick, University of Durham,
UK
This book considers certain key counter-terrorist
measures used as part of the legal response to the
“war on terror” post- 9/11, the use of technology to
support those aspects and their human rights’
implications. This book was originally published as
spcial issue of International Review of Law Computers
& Technology
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Market: Military /Intellignece Studies /Emergency Responses
April 2012: 246x174: 128pp
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Towards a Strategy for Cyberpower
Ethics, norms and the
narratives of War
Series: Routledge Global Security Studies
David Betz, King’s College London, UK and
Timothy C. Stevens
Pamela Creed, University of Belgrade, Serbia
This volume evaluates the impact of coercive arms
control efforts to curb the spread of weapons of mass
destruction in the twenty-first century.
The major aim of Cyberspace and the State is to
provide conceptual orientation on the new strategic
environment of the Information Age.
Routledge
Market: International Relations / Security Studies / Strategic
Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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October 2011: 234x156
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Edited by Christopher Daase, University of
Frankfurt, Germany and Oliver Meier, University
of Hamburg, Germany
Building a Just and Durable
Peace
Theoretical and Conceptual Perspectives
Edited by Karin Aggestam and Annika
Björkdahl, both at Lund University, Sweden
Series: Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict
Resolution
This book presents new theoretical and conceptual
perspectives on the problematique of building just
and durable peace.
Routledge
Market: Peacebuilding / War and Conflict Studies /
International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Cyberspace and the State
Democratic Civil-Military
Relations: Soldiering in 21stCentury Europe
An Interdisciplinary Approach
Edited by Sabine Mannitz, Peace Research
Institute, Frankfurt
Series: Cass Military Studies
This book examines the ways European democracies,
including former communist states, are dealing with
the new demands placed on their security policies and
the effects this is having on the conceptualisation of
soldiering.
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Market: Military Studies / European Politics / Security Studies
May 2012
Hb: 978-0-415-51646-4: £80.00
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Soldiers’ Stories from Iraq
Series: War, Conflict and Ethics
This book examines the ethics and values that render
a war discourse normative, and features the stories of
American soliders who fought in the Iraq War to show
how this narrative can change.
Routledge
Market: War and Conflict Studies / Ethics / Discourse
Analysis
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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The EU, the Un and
Multilateralism
Ensuring Collective Security
Edited by Joachim Krause, Kiel University,
Germany and natalino Ronzitti, Istituto Affari
Internazionali, Italy.
Series: Contemporary Security Studies
This edited volume examines the effectiveness of
multilateralism in ensuring collective security and, in
particular, the EU’s role in this process.
Routledge
Market: EU Policy / Peacekeeping / International Security
May 2012
Hb: 978-0-415-69917-4: £80.00
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Military and strategic studies
European ‘Security’
Governance
History Education and PostConflict Reconciliation
Edited by George Christou and Stuart Croft,
both at University of Warwick, UK
Reconsidering Joint Textbook Projects
This book is an attempt to inject European ‘security’
governance with more security theory. It argues that
such an injection can make for a more rigorous
analysis of European security governance, and tests
this through an analysis of the geospatial dimensions
of EU security as well as specific cases studies in varied
fields of EU security. This book was originally
published as a special issue of European ‘Security’
Governance.
Routledge
Market: EU Policy /Regional Security /Governance
December 2011: 246x174: 208pp
Hb: 978-0-415-69567-1: £80.00
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Raphael Bossong, Institute for Peace Research
and Security Policy, Hamburg, Germany
Series: Contemporary Terrorism Studies
This book presents a detailed empirical account of the
evolution of EU counterterrorism policy after the 9/11
attacks.
Success and Shortcomings of G8 Threat
Reduction since 9/11
Alan Heyes
Based on extensive primary research, this Whitehall
Paper assesses the success and shortcomings to date
of the Global Partnership, and suggests how the
mechanism can be bolstered and taken forward.
Routledge
October 2011: 234x156: 160pp
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This book analyzes the role of history education in
conflict and post-conflict societies, describing
common history textbook projects in Europe, the
Balkans, the Caucasus, the Far East and the Middle
East.
Time Pressure in Territorial Disputes
Marco Pinfari, London School of Economics and
Political Science, UK
Series: Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict
Resolution
This book discusses the role of time in peace
negotiations and peace processes, making reference
to real-world negotiations and using comparative
data.
Routledge
Market: Peace Studies / Conflict Resolution / International
Relations
June 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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The International Politics of
nuclear Power
Human Security and
International Law
European Security Policy after 9/11
The Global Partnership
Against WMD
Series: Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict
Resolution
Routledge
Market: Peace Education / European Politics / Conflict
Resolution
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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The Evolution of EU CounterTerrorism Policy *
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Market: EU Policy / Terrorism Studies / Security Studies
June 2012
Hb: 978-0-415-68857-4: £80.00
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Edited by Karina Korostelina, George Mason
University, Virginia and Simone Lässig, GeorgEckert Institut, Germany
International Peace
negotiations and Deadline
Diplomacy
The Role of the United Nations
Economics, Security and Governance
Emma McClean, University of Westminster,
London, UK
Edited by Benjamin Sovacool, Visiting Associate
Professor at Vermont Law School, USA and
Scott Valentine, University of Tokyo, Japan
Series: Routledge Studies in Human Security
This book evaluates how far the UN has embraced
human security as a policy agenda and explores its
relevance for international law.
Routledge
Market: International Law / Security Studies / War and
Conflict Studies
April 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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This book offers a comprehensive assessment of the
dynamics driving, and constraining, nuclear power
development in Asia, Europe and North America,
providing detailed comparative analysis.
Routledge
Market: International Relations / Global Governance / Energy
Policy
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Intelligence and Strategic
Culture
Edited by Isabelle Duyvesteyn, University of
Utrecht, the Netherlands
This book looks at the influence of the strategic and
cultural outlook of the United States and the United
Kingdom on the production and dissemination of
intelligence for political decision-making. This book
was originally published as a special issue of
Intelligence and National Security.
Routledge
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June 2012: 246x174: 176pp
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Series: Routledge Global Security Studies
The Internationalization of
Internal Conflicts
Threatening the State
Edited by Amy L. Freedman, Columbia University,
USA
Why do some insurgencies escalate to become
regional or international conflicts while others remain
localized, and why have some insurgencies been
resolved while others continue? This project examines
the impact of democratization and the involvement of
outside actors to answer these questions. This book
was originally published as a special issue of Asian
Security
Routledge
Market: Military & Security /Regional Security /International
Relations Theory
May 2012: 246x174: 208pp
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Military and strategic studies
Mao, Stalin and the Korean
War
new Perspectives on the
Iran-Iraq War
The Politics of Protest and US
Foreign Policy
Trilateral Communist Relations in the
1950s
The International Impact
Performative Construction of the War on
Terror
Translated by neil Silver, Former US Diplomat
Edited by nigel Ashton, London School of
Economics, UK and Bryan Gibson
Series: Cold War History
Series: Cold War History
Series: War, Politics and Experience
This book examines relations between China and the
Soviet Union during the 1950s, and gives a unique
insight into Chinese thinking about the Korean War.
This volume offers a wide-ranging examination of the
Iran-Iraq War (1980-8), featuring fresh regional and
international perspectives derived from recently
available new archive material.
This book offers a study of post-9/11 antiwar
organisations in the United States and their role in
domestic foreign policy debates, using performance
studies theory.
Routledge
Market: International History / Middle East Politics / War and
Conflict Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Market: Performance Studies / US Politics / Critical War
Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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new Public Diplomacy in the
21st Century
The Politics of Terrorism
Expertise *
Routledge
Market: Cold War Studies / International History / Chinese
Politics
June 2012
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Military Health Care
From Pre-Deployment to Post-Separation
Edited by Jomana Amara, Naval Postgraduate
School, USA and Ann Hendricks, VA Boston
Healthcare System, USA
A Comparative Study of Policy and
Practice
Series: Cass Military Studies
James Pamment, Stockholm University, Sweden
This edited volume surveys critical aspects of modern
military health care in the US and various other
Western countries with troops in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
Series: Routledge New Diplomacy Studies
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Market: Military Studies / Health Care / US Politics
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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national, European and
Human Security *
This book examines the newly established concept of
the new public diplomacy against empirical data from
extensive case studies, in order to offer a systematic
assessment of policy and practice in the early 21st
century.
Routledge
Market: Diplomacy / Foreign Policy / International Relations
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Cami Rowe, Lancaster University, UK
Knowledge, Power and the Media
Edited by David Miller, University of Strathclyde,
Glasgow, Uk and Tom Mills, University of
Strathclyde, Glasgow, Uk
Series: Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies
This book provides an account of the history,
geopolitics, activities and impact of the rise of the
terror experts.
Routledge
Market: Critical Terrorism Studies / Sociology / Politics
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Principles vs. Pragmatism
From Co-existence to Convergence
The Non-Aligned Movement and Nuclear
Politics
Edited by Mary Kaldor and Mary Martin, both
at Centre for Global Governance, London School
of Economics, UK
William Potter, Monterey Institute of
International Studies, USA and
Gaukhar Mukhatzhanova, James Martin Center
for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), USA
Series: Routledge Studies in Human Security
Employing a discourse-based methodology, this book
examines European national security strategies to see
how the strategy in question relates to an emerging
common European or global vision of security, on the
one hand, and, on the other, to human security ideas.
Series: Adelphi series
The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is the largest and
most diverse political grouping of states engaged on
issues related to nuclear nonproliferation and
disarmament. Drawing on the authors’ first-hand
experiences as members of NAM observer-state
delegations in NPT and IAEA negotiations, as well as
the findings of a larger CNS research project on NAM
nuclear politics, the book will provide important new
insights about how a small subset of NAM states has
tended to dominate NAM politics and have promoted
policies that are often at odds with those advanced by
Western states on issues such as nuclear terrorism,
IAEA safeguards, nuclear export controls,
multinational fuel arrangements, proliferation in the
Middle East, NPT, and nuclear arms control and
disarmament. Particular attention will be given to
problems likely to be encountered when Iran assumes
the chairmanship of NAM in 2012 and how these
difficulties can best be mitigated in the lead up to the
next NPT Review Conference
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Market: Human Security / European Politics / International
Relations
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Market: Strategic affairs / international politics / nuclear
policy / non-proliferation
June 2012: 234x156: 112pp
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Military and strategic studies
Securitisation and the Iraq
War
Transformational Diplomacy
after the Cold War
The Rules of Engagement in World Politics
Britain’s Know How Fund in PostCommunist Europe, 1989-2003
Faye Donnelly, University of St. Andrews, UK
Series: Routledge Critical Security Studies
This book critiques the conceptualisation of security
found in mainstream and critical theoretical debates,
and applies this to the empirical case of the 2003 Iraq
War.
Routledge
Market: Critical Security Studies / International Relations /
Foreign Policy
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
Hb: 978-0-415-51811-6: £80.00
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Keith Hamilton, Foreign and Commonwealth
Office, Information Management Group, London,
UK
Series: Whitehall Histories
This book examines the ‘Know How Fund’, Britain’s
bilateral technical assistance programme in
post-communist central and eastern Europe - a novel
experiment in transformational diplomacy, devised in
response to the end of the Cold War.
Routledge
Market: British Politics / International Relations / Eastern
European Politics
May 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Security, War and
Technology *
Paul Virilio and the Global Politics of
Disappearance
Mark Lacy, University of Lancaster, UK
Violent Conflict and
Peacebuilding *
Series: PRIO New Security Studies
The Continuing Crisis in Darfur
This book analyses some of the key problems explored
in Paul Virilio’s theorising on war and security.
Johan Brosché, Uppsala University, Sweden and
Daniel Rothbart, George Mason University, VA,
USA
Routledge
Market: Critical Security Studies / War and Conflict Studies /
Cultural Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 208pp
Hb: 978-0-415-57604-8: £80.00
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Transatlantic Relations in the
21st Century *
Europe, America and The Rise of the Rest
Series: Routledge Studies in Peace and Conflict
Resolution
This book examines the sources of the genocidal
violence in Darfur, and addresses the peace initiatives
undertaken to resolve this conflict.
Routledge
Market: Genocide / Peacebuilding / African Politics
June 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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Erwan Lagadec, Johns Hopkins University,
Washington DC, USA
Series: Contemporary Security Studies
This book examines the interface between European
integration, transatlantic relations and the ‘rise of the
rest’ in the early 21st century.
Routledge
Market: US Foreign Policy / EU Politics / Security Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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asian studies
Voices from the Periphery
Looking Back into the Future
Subalternity and Empowerment in India
Identity and Insurgency in Northeast India
Edited by Marine Carrin and Lidia Guzy
M.S. Prabhakara
Based on extensive fieldwork, this volume offers alternatives
perspectives on identity formations of subaltern indigenous
and marginalised communities in India. Drawing upon the
notions of ‘centre’ and ‘periphery’, it focuses on their
agency in redefining their situation, building their memories,
voices and identity, to influence and contest networks of
power and hegemony.
The book examines questions of identity, ethnicity,
sovereignty and insurgency in northeastern India, and
especially on Assam and its neighbourhood. It situates
these in their larger social, economic, political and, above
all, historical context, the last being especially important in
their becoming a part of colonial India relatively late.
Routledge India
October 2011
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Women at the Threshold of Globalization
Lives of Muslims in India
Politics, Exclusion and Violence
narendar Pani and nikky Singh
Focusing on the less-explored, non-technological
dimensions of the process of globalisation, this book
examines the transformation of the woman worker
afforded by the global garment circuit in Bangalore, and
the institutions and processes outside that influence how
the circuit is completed.
Edited by Abdul Shaban
The fast consolidating identities along religious and ethnic
lines have considerably ‘minoritised’ Muslims in India.
Contributed by academics, activists and journalists, the
articles discuss issues of integration, exclusion, violence, and
attempt to understand categories like identity, minority,
multiculturalism and nationalism.
Routledge India
December 2011: 216x138
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September 2011: 216x138
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Rebuilding Local Communities in the Wake of
Disaster
Contemporary India and South Africa
Social Recovery in Sri Lanka and India
Edited by Sujata Patel and Tina Uys
Martin Mulligan and Yaso nadarajah
This book examines the sociological consequences of
disaster relief and recovery and its impact on the
communities that were affected by the Indian Ocean
tsunami in 2004. One of the most extensive and intensive
studies of post-disaster community rebuilding, it proposes
moving from quick and effective relief to long-term social
recovery work.
Legacies, Identities, Dilemmas
This book deals with the legacies of the Indian experiences of migration and
diaspora in South Africa. It highlights the social imaginaries of the migrants and
citizens as they negotiate between a reconstructed notion of ‘India’ and their real
present and future in the country of citizenship.
Routledge India
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asian studies
A Resurgent China
China and the Global Financial Crisis *
South Asian Perspectives
A Comparison with Europe
Edited by S.D. Muni and Tan Tai Yong
The book attempts to examine the political, economic and
socio-cultural factors that influence the policy of South
Asian countries towards China. It brings together varied
perceptions of China in a comparative framework, and is
especially relevant in the context of its rise.
Edited by Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Hong Kong Baptist University, JeanFrançois Di Meglio, President, Asia Centre, France and Xavier Richet,
University Sorbonne Nouvelle, France
Series: Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy
This book examines China’s response to the 2007-2008 global financial crisis, and
the resulting new status acquired by China within the international economy.
Routledge
Market: International Economics, Chinese Economics
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Becoming International in Japan
China’s Challenges to Human Security
Class, Ethnicity and Early Childhood Education
Global Implications and Foreign Relations
Yuki Imoto, Keio University, Japan
Edited by Guoguang Wu, University of Victoria, Canada
Series: Japan Anthropology Workshop Series
Series: China Policy Series
This book, based on extensive original research, examines international pre-schools
in Japan. It discusses the motivation of parents, teachers and others involved, and
shows how international pre-schools exemplify a tension within Japanese society
more widely concerning the extent to which Japan should internationalise, a
tension which often becomes acute for international pre-school children as they
reach the age of compulsory education and their lack of “Japaneseness” in relation
to children who have not been to international pre-schools becomes apparent.
This book looks at human security in China’s foreign relations. It discusses the
concept and theory of human security, and their implications to China. The book
goes on to analyse environmental security issues, including climate change and
water resources, as well as looking at issues from an energy consumption
perspective. Significant human security issues are then focussed on, including food
safety, pandemic disease control, migration and the human rights implications of
China’s overseas investment.
Routledge
Market: Japanese Studies, Education
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp: 9 line drawings
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Market: Chinese Studies, Security Studies
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textbook
China’s Development and Harmonization *
3rd Edition
China and Globalization
Towards a balance with nature, society and the international
community
The Social, Economic and Political Transformation of Chinese
Society
Edited by Bin Wu, Shujie Yao and
Jian Chen, all at University of Nottingham, UK
Doug Guthrie, University of new York, USA
This is a compact, highly readable introductory text on
contemporary China and the massive changes it is
presently undergoing. It focuses primarily on how
economic structural change is driving the process.
Selected Contents: 1. The Economies of Radical Change in
China 2. Setting the Stage: A Primer to the Study of China’s
Economic Reforms 3. Economic Development in China
4. Changing Social Institutions 5. Changing Life Chances
6. Economic Reform and the Rule of Law 7. Prospects for
Democracy 8. China’s Integration into the Global Economy:
Communism, Capitalism, and Human Rights
Series: Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy
This book examines the experience of enacting the concept of harmonisation in
China in recent years. It explores this in terms of developments within Chinese
society, economic developments and changes in business practices, environmental
challenges and coping strategies, and changing patterns of international relations.
Throughout, it discusses the gaps between rhetoric and reality, policy and practice.
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Market: Chinese Studies, Chinese Culture and Society, Chinese Economics, Development
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Market: Asian Studies, Sociology
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Chinese Society - Change and Transformation
Forest of Tigers
Edited by Li Peilin, Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences, China
People, Politics and Environment in the Sundarbans
Series: China Policy Series
This ethnographic account discusses what tigers mean for the islanders of the
Sundarbans, the mangrove islands of the Bengal delta, acclaimed for its unique
ecosystem and Royal Bengal tigers. It provides new theoretical insights to
understand social relations in the region.
Annu Jalais
There is growing interest in social transformation in
contemporary China, with much work published on the
subject. This book is different from other books in that it
presents an overview of the work of Chinese sociologists
on how Chinese society is changing. It reports on a great
deal of original research by leading, outstanding Chinese
scholars, including extensive fieldwork and large-scale
social change survey data, and covers comprehensively the
full range of aspects of the subject. It assesses
developments since the beginning of reform in China, and provides, overall, a
comprehensive understanding of China’s social development and of the likely
impact of future social changes on China.
Routledge India
June 2011: 216x138: 268pp
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Market: Chinese Studies
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Civilization, nation and Modernity in East
Asia
Knowledge Transfer in the Automobile
Industry
Chih-Yu Shih, National Taiwan University
Global-Local Production Networks
Series: Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies
Dessy Irawati, Newcastle University Business School, UK
This book explores the crisis of cultural identity which has assaulted Asian countries
since Western countries began to have a profound impact on Asia in the
nineteenth century. Confronted by Western “civilisation” and by “modernity”,
Asian countries have been compelled to rethink their identity, and to consider how
they should relate to Western “civilisation” and “modernity”.
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
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June 2012: 234x156: 272pp
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The book provides a detailed theoretical framework and a case study on how FDI in
the form of knowledge transfer from overseas MNEs contributes to the upgrading
of regional manufacturing clusters. This book explains how being part of global
networks can both facilitate and hinder the development of a regional cluster
addressing the possibilities and the limitations of regional cluster policy in the light
of the global-local network relations of the cluster. Finally, the case study of the
Indonesian automotive industry and its linkages to the South East Asian region
provides an in-depth perspective on the development of the automotive industry in
this part of the world.
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Market: Economics
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EU-Russian Border Security
Labour Migration and Human Trafficking *
Challenges, Perceptions and Responses
Critical Perspectives from Southeast Asia
Serghei Golunov, Durham University, UK
Edited by Michele Ford and Lenore Lyons, both at University of Sydney,
Australia, and Willem van Schendel, University of Amsterdam, the
Netherlands
Series: Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series
The land border between Russia and the European Union is one of the longest land
borders in the world, with very considerable trade flowing across the border in
both directions. This book examines the nature of the EU-Russia border, and the
issues connected with its management.
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This book both considers labour migration in its totality, showing how the divide
between illegal and legal migration is often blurred, and also examines how
governmental and international measures to counter illegal migration are translated
into action on the ground, and what impact on all kinds of migration they have in
practice.
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asian studies
The Lahu Minority in Southwest China
Maritime Challenges and Priorities in Asia
Jianxiong Ma, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Edited by Sam Bateman and Joshua Ho, both at Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore
Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series
This book, based on extensive original research including long-term anthropological
research among the Lahu, provides an overview of the traditional way of life of the
Lahu, their social system, culture and beliefs, and discusses the ways in which these
are changing. It shows how the Lahu are especially vulnerable because of their lack
of political representatives and a state educated elite which can engage with, and
be part of, the government administrative system. The Lahu are one of many
relatively small ethnic minorities in China – overall the book provides an example of
how the Chinese government approaches these relatively small ethnic minorities.
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Market: Chinese Studies, Chinese Culture
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Series: Routledge Security in Asia Pacific Series
Maritime issues are particularly important for Asian countries, where there is a high
reliance on shipping routes for international trade, many difficult disputes over
maritime boundaries, and the prospect of increasing tensions where maritime
power might play a significant role. This book provides a comprehensive survey of
the maritime issues affecting East Asia. It discusses the issues overall, goes on to
examine the issues from the perspective of each of fourteen key countries, and
concludes by assessing the prospects for resolving common problems in order to
preserve good order at sea.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Politics
June 2012: 234x156: 368pp
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Life in Post-Communist Eastern Europe after
EU Membership *
Mixed-Race and Modernity in Colonial India
Edited by Donnacha O Beachain, Vera Sheridan and Sabina Stan, all at
Dublin City University, Ireland
Adrian Carton, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Series: Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series
Focusing on Portuguese, British and French colonial spaces, this book traces
changing concepts of mixed-race identity in early colonial India. Starting in the
sixteenth century, it discusses how the emergence of race was always shaped by
affiliations based on religion, class, national identity, gender and citizenship across
empires.
This book examines how membership of the European Union has affected life in
the ten former communist countries of Eastern Europe that are now members of
the European Union. For each country, political, economic and social changes are
described and discussed, together with people’s perceptions of the effects of EU
membership. Overall, the book shows how the benefits of EU membership have
differed between different countries, and how perceptions about the benefits also
differ and have changed over time.
Routledge
Market: Eastern Europe Politics, European Union
April 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Changing Concepts of Hybridity Across Empires
Series: Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories
Routledge
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Mapping China and Managing the World *
Mobile Communication and Greater China *
Culture, Cartography and Cosmology in Late Imperial Times
Edited by Rodney Wai-chi Chu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Leopoldina Fortunati, University of Udine, Italy, Patrick Pui-Lam Law,
Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Shanhua Yang, Peking University,
China
Richard J. Smith, Rice University, USA
Series: Asia’s Transformations/Critical Asian Scholarship
This book brings together a selection of essays by Richard J. Smith, one of the
foremost scholars of Chinese intellectual and cultural history. The book focuses on
Chinese constructions of order (zhi) and the three critical means by which the
Chinese have sought to order their vast and variegated world: intellectual devices
such as ancient texts and maps that have been used to construct cultural meaning;
ritual behavior used to preserve the status quo; and divination to make sense of the
future.
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Series: Routledge Research on Social Work, Social Policy and Social
Development in Greater China
This edited volume is the first book-length study focusing entirely on mobile phone
use in China. Drawing on examples from a wide range of contemporary situations
in China and beyond, the contributors argue that the mobile phone is in fact an
important means by which one can understand a rapidly changing China, and the
developing culture of mobile phone usage reflects both the cultural norms and
struggle of the people.
Routledge
Market: Asian Communication Studies, ICT, Chinese Culture and Society
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new Human Resource Management Models
From China and India
Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian
History
Samir Chatterjee, Curtin University, Australia, Fang Lee Cooke, Monash
University, Australia, Alan nankervis, RMIT University, Australia and
Malcolm Warner, University of Cambridge, UK
Edited by norman G. Owen, University of Hong Kong
The study of the history of Southeast Asia is still growing,
evolving, deepening and changing as an academic field.
Over the past few decades historians have added nuance
to traditional topics such as Islam and nationalism, and
created new ones, such as gender, globalization and the
politics of memory. The Routledge Handbook of Southeast
Asian History consist of a set of original chapters on the
major themes that have developed in the study of modern
Southeast Asian history since the mid-18 th century.
Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the similarities and differences of
contemporary human resource management systems, processes and practices in
the two increasingly important economic great powers in Asia.
Routledge
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Market: Asian History, Southeast Asian Studies
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new Women in Colonial Korea
Russia - Democracy versus Modernization
Hyaeweol Choi, Australian National University
Edited by Vladislav Inozemtsev, Moscow State Lomonosov University,
Russia and Piotr Dutkiewicz, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series
This book provides the first English translation of some of the central archival
material concerning the development of New Woman in Korea during the late
nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century. It includes selected
writings of both women and men who put forward their views on some of the key
issues of new womanhood, including gender equality, chastity, divorce, education,
fashion, hygiene, birth control, and the women’s movement.
Routledge
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Series: BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies
A major issue for Russia is how far democratisation should be prioritised or whether
the modernization of Russia might not prosper better by Russia focusing directly on
modernization and not worrying too much about democracy. This book explores a
wide range of aspects of this important question.
Routledge
Market: Russian Studies, Politics
May 2012: 234x156: 320pp
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Power and Legitimacy - Challenges from
Russia
Russia’s Identity in International Relations
Edited by Per-Arne Bodin, Stockholm University, Sweden, Stefan Hedlund,
Uppsala University, Sweden and Elena namli, Uppsala University, Sweden
Edited by Raymond Taras
Series: Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series
Bringing together leading scholars from Russia and outside experts on Russia, this
book looks at the difference between the image Russia has of itself and the way it
is viewed in the West. It discusses the historical, cultural and political foundations
that these images are built upon, and goes on to analyse how contested these
images are, and their impact on Russian identity.
Images, Perceptions and Misperceptions
This book sheds new light on the continuing debate within political thought as to
what constitutes power, and what distinguishes legitimate from illegitimate power.
It does so by considering the experience of Russia, a polity where experiences of
the legitimacy of power and the collapse of power offer a contrast to Western
experiences on which most political theory, formulated in the West, is based.
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Votes, Party Systems and Democracy in Asia
Gandhi and Revolution
Jungug Choi, Konkuk University, South Korea
Devi Prasad
Series: Politics in Asia
Devi Prasad’s aesthetic, political and social ideals were
formed in close contact with Tagore and Gandhi in the
1940s, at a critical point of the independence movement.
His passion for social justice, together with his extraordinary
life as an artist-craftsman, shape these essays on Gandhi
and social change.
This book looks at the link between votes and political party systems in Asian
democracies, focusing on India, Indonesia, Korea and the Philippines. It discusses
this link in terms of three distinct elements: the formation of voters’ preferences,
the translation of preferences into votes, and the translation of votes into seats,
and explores the extent to which electoral rules and social structural variables affect
the process of transforming votes into a Asian political party system.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Politics
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Emerging China
Routledge India
October 2011: 216x138
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new Subjects and new Governance in India
Prospects of Partnership in Asia
Edited by Ranabir Samaddar and Suhit K. Sen
This volume looks at the ways in which governance in the
exercise of its strategies also acts as a process of production
of subjects and argues that governance is not a one-sided
affair starting and ending with those who rule and govern,
but a dynamic process.
Edited by Sudhir T. Devare, Swaran Singh and
Reena Marwah
This volume seeks to examine the evolving contours of
Asian multilateralism through emerging China and how it is
likely to impact on the growth trajectories of Asian
countries. From this perspective, it explores the prospects
for ‘partnership’ in Asia, especially in terms of China’s
engagement with its principal Asian neighbours, especially
India.
Routledge India
September 2011: 216x138
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Chinese Globalization *
Routledge India
December 2011: 216x138
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Economic Reform Processes in
South Asia
Individual Connections and Social
Consequence
Toward Policy Efficiency
Jiaming Sun, Texas A&M University Commerce,
USA
Edited by Philippa Dee, Australian National
University, Canberra
Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series
Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies
of Asia
This book focuses on individual level globalization in
China and how global socialization impacts local
residents’ behavior, lifestyle, value orientation and the
consequence of local transformation. Jiaming Sun
uses an original micro-level relational approach to
analyse how different types of individual global
connections may make a difference and constitute
certain outcomes of local transformation, the
outcome being that global connections are capable of
facilitating local transformation across different
spatial, economic, and cultural settings.
Routledge
Market: Chinese Culture and Society, Globalization
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Alan Collins, University of Swansea, UK
If South Asia is to survive and prosper in the global
economic environment, its behind-the-border
domestic reforms will be even more important than
before. However, these reforms are much more
difficult and complex than initial market opening. This
timely book analyses what lessons can be learned
about how South Asia can improve its policy
efficiency.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Political Economy
May 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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Building a People-Oriented
Security Community the
ASEAn way
Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia
Series
The book is concerned with ASEAN’s declared
intention to create a security community that is
people-oriented. The hypothesis is that in order for
ASEAN to establish such a security community in
Southeast Asia it is necessary for non-state actors to
become part of the process.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Security Studies
April 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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The Capability Approach In
the Asia-Pacific Region *
Everyday Ethnicity in Sri
Lanka
Gender, Development and the
State in India *
Edited by Francesca Panzironi and
Katharine Gelber
Up-country Tamil Identity Politics
Carole Spary, Warwick University, UK
Daniel Bass, Lynn University, US
Series: Routledge Research on Gender in Asia Series
Series: Routledge Advances in Social Economics
Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series
This book explores how three key factors –
institutions, discourse and agency – influence the
formation of state policy on gender and development
in India in the post-1990 period. Spary goes on to
examine how this issue plays out at multiple levels of
governance – at both the national and the
subnational (state) level in federal India.
This book examines the application of the capability
approach in development practice and in public policy,
focussing on its adoption in the Asia-Pacific region, in
both developed and developing countries.
Routledge
Market: Economics
May 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Diminishing Conflicts in Asia
and the Pacific *
Edited by Robin Jeffrey, Edward Aspinall and
Anthony Regan, all at Australian National
University
Series: Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies
Diminishing Conflicts in Asia and the Pacific identifies
structures, norms, practices and techniques that have
either fuelled or moderated conflicts. As such, it is an
essential read for students and scholars of
international relations, peace and conflict studies and
Asian studies.
This book examines ethnicity in war-torn Sri Lanka
through the notions of diaspora, identity and agency.
It focuses on the historical development and
negotiation of a new identification of Up-country
Tamil amidst Sri Lanka’s violent ethnic politics. Over
the past thirty years, Up-country (Indian) Tamils
generally have tried to secure their vision of living
within a multi-ethnic Sri Lanka, not within Tamil
Eelam, the separatist dream that ended with the war
in 2009.
Routledge
Market: South Asian Studies, Conflict Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp: 2 line drawings
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The Evolution of the Japanese
Developmental State
Institutions, Interests, and Ideas
Hironori Sasada, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of
Asia
Routledge
Market: International Relations, Conflict Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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This book analyzes the institutional origin and
evolutional process of Japan’s so-called developmental
state system from a historical institutionalist point of
view. Will be of interest to students and scholars of
Japanese Studies, Japanese History and Economics.
Education and Society in
Post-Mao China *
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Economic History
April 2012: 234x156: 240pp
Hb: 978-0-415-50346-4: £85.00
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Pragmatism and Ideology in the Quest for
Modernization
Edward Vickers, Institute of Education, University
of London, UK and Xiao-dong Zeng, Beijing
Normal University, China
Series: Routledge Studies in Education and Society
in Asia
This book provides an overview of the development of
China’s education system in the period since the end
of the Cultural Revolution by analyzing the shifts in
education policy and practice, and in related financial
and administrative structures, highlighting the ways in
which these have resulted from, or contributed to,
broader societal change. The principal focus will be on
formal education (in schools and conventional
institutions of tertiary education), but there will also
be some discussion of learning in non-formal
contexts, vocational training, and pre-school
education, with the book concluding with an
assessment of the social consequences of educational
change in the post-Mao era in terms of who has
gained most, and who has not.
Routledge
Market: Asian Education, Chinese Education, International
Education
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Market: Asian Studies, Politics
April 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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The Global Economic Crisis
and East Asian Regionalism
Edited by Saori Katada, University of Southern
California, USA
The book examines the ironic twist in the evolution of
East Asian regionalism in the aftermath of the Global
Financial Crisis. When the region was given a more
prominent place in the global economic governance
that it so intensely desired after the Asian Financial
Crisis, the governments were reluctant to take
advantage of the opportunity collectively. This book
was originally published as a special issue of The
Pacific Review.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 128pp
Hb: 978-0-415-52580-0: £85.00
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The Guru in South Asia
New Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Gandhi, Hinduism and
Modernity
Edited by Jacob Copeman, University of
Edinburgh, UK and Aya Ikegame, The Open
University, UK
The Persistent Mahatma
Series: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies
Series
Makarand Paranjape, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, India
Series: Routledge Hindu Studies Series
The book examine why and how Gandhi and his ideas
continue to matter. It captures what it is that makes
the Mahatma challenge, puzzle, and exasperate, to
discover how he continues to be relevant, even
contemporary, and to define what saves him from
simply fading into oblivion. It analyses Gandhi’s
critique of modernity and explains its pertinence to
our times.
Routledge
Market: South Asian Studies, Asian Religion, Hinduism
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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This book provides a set of fresh and compelling
interdisciplinary approaches to the enduring
phenomenon of the guru in South Asia. Moving
across different gurus and kinds of gurus, and
between past and present, the essays collected in this
volume call attention to the extraordinary scope and
richness of the social lives and roles of South Asian
gurus.
Routledge
Market: South Asian Studies, Asian Society
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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asian studies
Health Transitions and the
Double Disease Burden in
Asia and the Pacific
International Business in
China *
Language Planning in Primary
Schools in Asia
Understanding the Global Economic Crisis
Histories of Responses to NonCommunicable and Communicable
Diseases
Edited by Robert Taylor, University of Sheffield,
UK
Edited by Richard B. Baldauf, University of
Queensland, Australia, Robert B. Kaplan,
University of Southern California, USA,
Knonko Kamwangamalu, Howard University,
USA and Pauline Bryant, The Australian National
University, Australia
Edited by Milton J. Lewis, University of Sydney,
Australia and Kerrie L. MacPherson, University of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Series: Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies
This book analyses the development of a leading
global health problem and policy responses to it in the
context of a demographically, economically and
politically very significant region of the world with a
view to a better understanding of the double disease
burden and the development of more effective health
policy to deal with it.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Public Health, Health Policy
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Using country case experiences, this volume discusses
the dramatic innovation and learning experiences in
East Asia. This book was published as a special issue
of Asia Pacific Business Review.
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Japanese Social Welfare
The Development of Diversity
HyunSun Lee, Tohoku University, Japan
Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies
This book presents a new dimension of the lives of the
zainichi Koreans in Japan and the development of
social policy for an ageing society. Using Aera, (a
non-profit North Korean welfare organisation in
Japan) as the case study, Lee investigates how this
group utilises and mobilises Japanese state policies,
especially the social welfare system, for its own
political purposes.
Human Trafficking in Asia
Forcing Issues
Edited by Sallie Yea and Pattana Kitiarsa, both
at National University of Singapore
Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series
The book re-centres human trafficking as an area of
legitimate academic inquiry in a region that is often
considered as an epicenter for human trafficking: East
and Southeast Asia. It thus offers an in-depth analysis
and up-to-date knowledge on research methodologies
and engagements, patterns and forms of human
trafficking, constructively critiquing anti-trafficking
campaigns and discourses, and offering examples of
good practice within the region that help us move
beyond the impasse that currently hampers human
trafficking as a field of inquiry in the social sciences.
Routledge
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Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies
of Asia
New Approaches to the Study of the
Korean War
Edited by Steven Casey, London School of
Economics, UK
The book provides new approaches to the study of
the Korean War, focusing not just on the familiar
Western belligerents but also on the actions of the
two Koreas, China and the Soviet Union This book
was originally published as a special issue of Journal of
Strategic Studies.
Innovation and
Industrialization in Asia
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Market: Korean History /Regional Security
January 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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Manufacturing Enterprise in
Asia
Dipak Mazumdar, University of Toronto, Canada
and Sandip Sarkar, Institute for Human
Development (IHD), New Delhi, India
The Korean War at Sixty
This book uses evolutionary economic logic to
examine technological catch up experiences in Asia.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Journal of Asia Pacific Economy
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Market: Primary Education/Language Planning
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Size Structure and Economic Growth
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June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Edited by Rajah Rasiah, University of Malaya,
Malaysia, Yeo Lin, Zhejiang University, China and
Yuri Sadoi, Meijo University, Japan
People in many polities gradually have come to believe
that their children could be guaranteed better
economic opportunities if they had English as part of
their linguistic repertoire spurring the addition of
English to the school curriculum at an earlier and
earlier age. However, early instruction is often
implemented without regard to the availability of
adequate support structures (e.g. teachers, facilities,
funding) and in an environment where English has
little real function outside the classroom. This volume
presents nine case studies in Asia where these issues
are examined. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Current Issues in Language Planning.
Through a comparative survey of distribution of
enterprises by size across Asia this book identifies
three distinct patterns of manufacturing sector
development and makes the connection between
enterprise development and the overall impact on the
economy.
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Market: Asian Studies, Economics
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Maritime Issues in the South
China Sea
Troubled Waters or A Sea of Opportunity
Edited by nien-Tsu Alfred Hu, National Sun
Yat-sen University, Taiwan ROC and
Ted L. Mcdorman, University of Victoria, Canada
The book examines the recent developments
respecting the conflicting claims over insular features
and the waters or continental shelf in the South China
Sea and, with a focus on cooperative regional
approaches, provides analyses of possible future
developments in the South China Sea. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Ocean
Development & International Law.
Routledge
Market: Regional Security /SE Asian Politics /Asian Pacific
Studies
May 2012: 246x189: 176pp
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asian studies
Media and Democratic
Transition in South Korea *
Movement, Power and Place
in Central Asia and Beyond
Prostitution Scandals in China
Ki-Sung Kwak, University of Sydney, Australia
Contested Trajectories
Series: Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia
Series
Edited by Madeleine Reeves, University of
Manchester, UK
Elaine Jeffreys, University of Technology, Sydney,
Australia
This book focuses on the changing role of media in
the more democratised political landscape of South
Korea. It contributes to debates about the emerging
role of the media in democratic transition, especially
in relation to approaches that go beyond traditional
Western constructs of media freedom and the
relationship between the state and the media.
Series: ThirdWorlds
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Media Studies, Politics
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Medical Marginality in South
Asia
Situating Subaltern Therapeutics
Edited by David Hardiman, University of
Warwick, UK and Projit Bihari Mukharji,
McMaster University, Canada
Series: Intersections: Colonial and Postcolonial
Histories
This book demarcates and records subaltern therapy
as a distinct realm that both interacts with and resists
statist medicine. It provides a more integrated
approach that places the subaltern subject and
subaltern therapy in an ongoing and historical
relationship with state-sanctioned and elite forms of
medical practice. Focusing on those who exist and
practice in the shadow of statist medicine, examining
how they operate, and how they experience being in
this position, it offers a means to understand how
subaltern practice has evolved and changed over time,
and how it has related in ever-changing ways to other
forms of medicine and healing.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, History of Medicine
April 2012: 234x156: 224pp: 6 halftones
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The Middle Class in neoliberal
China
Governing Risk, Life-Building, and
Themed Spaces
Hai Ren, University of Arizona, USA
Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series
In this book Hai Ren looks at a set of practices, bodies
of knowledge, measures, and institutions that aim to
manage, govern, control, and orient the behaviours,
gestures, and thoughts of Chinese citizens. The
Middle Class in Neoliberal China contributes not only
to the understanding of the development of the
middle class in China but also to the scholarly debate
over the relationship between governmental
apparatuses, subjectification, and life-extension.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Culture and Society
April 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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This book explores the politics of place-making in
Central Asia, past and present. Case studies draw on
historical and ethnographic research to explore the
dynamics of sedentarization, collectivization and
resettlement throughout this vast region, as well as
their incorporation into local systems of meaning and
place-making. It was published as a special issue of
Central Asian Survey.
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Market: Asian Studies /Migration /Asian History
April 2012: 246x174: 256pp
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neoliberal Governance and
International Medical Travel
in Malaysia
Meghann Ormond, Wageningen University, the
Netherlands
Series: Routledge Pacific Rim Geographies
This book analyses the development of international
medical travel in Malaysia. It challenges embedded
assumptions about the sources, directions and political
value of care. The author situates the Malaysian case
study material at the fruitful cross-section of a range
of literatures such as international medical travel
(IMT); the role of cross-border mobility in the
construction of identity; care and hospitality;
therapeutic landscapes; place-branding and medical
diplomacy.
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Market: Southeast Asian Studies, Cultural Geography
June 2012: 234x156: 208pp: 6 halftones
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Pilgrimage in the Hindu
Tradition *
Salvific Space
Knut A. Jacobsen, University of Bergen, Norway
Series: Routledge Hindu Studies Series
This book will is the first comprehensive study on
sacred space and pilgrimage in the Hindu tradition,
providing a detailed presentation of this phenomenon.
In no other religion is sacred space and pilgrimage of
such importance. Focusing on historical, sociological
and environmental questions about the phenomenon
of sacred space and pilgrimage in Hinduism, the
author analyzes how power of place and pilgrimage
became a central feature of Hinduism.
Routledge
Market: Asian Religion, South Asia, Hinduism
May 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Policing, Media and Society
Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition
This book examines media coverage of prostitutionrelated scandals in the People’s Republic of China
(PRC) from the late 1990s until the present day. More
generally, Prostitution in China’s Media highlights
China’s changing sexual behaviours and mores in the
context of rapid social and economic change. It points
to changes in the nature of the PRC’s prostitution
controls flowing from media exposure of policing and
other abuses. It also illustrates the emergence of new
and legally based conceptions of ‘rightful’ citizenship
in China today, such as children’s rights, the rights of
adults to privacy, work, sex and health, and the rights
of citizens to claim legal redress for losses and injuries
experienced as the result of unlawful acts by state
personnel exercising criminal jurisdiction and
administrative powers.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Media Studies, Gender Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Re-Evaluating Education in
Japan and Korea *
De-mystifying Stereotypes
Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in Education and Society
in Asia
In this book Hyunjoon Park puts the critical
stereotypical views of education in Japan and Korea
under the microscope to decipher whether or not they
are true, or unfounded, based on empirical evidence
which uses international student achievement data as
its core. As such, Park offers a balanced view of the
changing and complicated nature of academic
achievement among Japanese and Korean students
that will appeal to scholars of Asian, international and
comparative education.
Routledge
Market: Asian Education, International Education,
Comparative Education
April 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Religious Freedom in India
Sovereignty and (Anti) Conversion
Goldie Osuri, Macquarie University, Australia
Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series
This book addresses the question of conversion in
India and its relationship to religious freedom by
examining how this relationship is expressed in the
discourses of law (Freedom of Religion Acts),
anti-conversion campaigns, popular cultural texts, in
the language of those who convert, and in secularist
and human rights statements.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Religious Studies
April 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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asian studies
Secessionism and Separatism
in Europe and Asia *
South Asian
Transnationalisms *
To Have a State of One’s Own
Cultural Exchange in the Twentieth
Century
Edited by Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Hong Kong
Baptist University and Aleksandar Pavkovi?,
University of Macau, Macau
Youth and Social Change in
Eastern Europe and the
Former Soviet Union
Edited by Babli Sinha, Kalamazoo College, USA
Series: Routledge South Asian History and Culture
Series
Series: Politics in Asia
Secessionist movements are a fact of life and
sometimes the interplay of demands becomes
mutually exclusive and result in outbreaks of violence
or indeed outright warfare. The contributors to this
book provide a comparative survey of recent attempts
at secession from across Europe and Asia and assesses
the responses of the respective host governments.
This volume will be an invaluable resource for those
who wish to understand the dynamics of secessionist
movements and as such will appeal to students and
scholars of Asian and European politics, comparative
politics, international relations and conflict studies. It
will also be helpful to practioners and policy-makers
who wish to understand and contribute to the
resolution of such conflicts.
South Asian Transnationalisms unites scholars from
across the United States to explore encounters in the
“contact zone” of South Asia in the first half of the
twentieth century beyond the conventional categories
of center and periphery and colonizer and colonized.
This book was published as a special issue of South
Asian History and Culture.
Routledge
Market: Asian Politics, European Politics, International
Relations
April 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Southeast Asia and the Cold
War *
Edited by Albert Lau, National University of
Singapore
Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia
Series
Sexual Diversity in Asia, c.
600 - 1950 *
Edited by Raquel Reyes and
William G. Clarence-Smith, both at SOAS, UK
Series: Routledge Contemporary Asia Series
Sexual Diversity in Asia is the first book of its kind to
place sex acts in Asia at the forefront of historical
investigation. The chapters explore the history of
sodomy and other so-called transgressive sexual
practices such as anal sex, same-sex erotic encounters,
pederasty, bestiality, incest, transgenderism, and oral
sex in East, Southeast and South Asia.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, History
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Singapore Malays
Being Ethnic Minority and Muslim in a
Global City-State
Hussin Mutalib, National University of Singapore
Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia
Series
The Malay population makes up Singapore’s three
largest ethnic groups. This book provides an analysis
of the debates on religion, politics and citizenship of
Malay Muslims in contemporary Singapore.
Comprehensively and convincingly argued, the author
examines their disadvantaged circumstances in the
fields of politics, education, social mobility, and
freedom of religious expression.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, Sociology
April 2012: 234x156: 208pp
Hb: 978-0-415-50963-3: £85.00
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Routledge
Market: South Asian Studies / Diaspora Studies /
Anthropology
April 2012: 246x174: 240pp
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This volume contributes to the historiography of the
Cold War in Southeast Asia by examining not only
how the conflict shaped the milieu in which national
and regional change unfolded but also how the
context influenced the course and tenor of the Cold
War in the region, and the usefulness or limitations of
using the Cold War as an interpretative framework for
understanding change in Southeast Asia.
Edited by Charles Walker, University of
Southampton, & School of Slavonic and East
European Studies, University College London, UK
and Svetlana Stephenson, London Metropolitan
University, UK
This book brings together original empirical research
from a range of countries across Eastern Europe and
the former Soviet Union to explore the impact of
post-socialist transformation on different aspects of
young people’s lives. Contributors address spheres as
diverse as consumption, migration, political
participation, volunteering, employment and family
formation, in examining the ways in which young
people have experienced the various freedoms and
insecurities that have accompanied neo-liberal reform.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Journal of Youth Studies.
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Market: Sociology /Social Change
April 2012: 246x174: 144pp
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Bhakti and Embodiment *
Fashioning Divine Bodies and Devotional
Bodies in Krsna Bhakti
Barbara A. Holdrege, University of California, US
Series: Routledge Hindu Studies Series
This book explores the connections between bhakti
and embodiment and is concerned more specifically
with constructions of divine bodies and devotional
bodies in Krishna bhakti traditions.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies, International Relations
April 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Market: Asian Studies, Religion
April 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Sport as lieu de mémoire in
Japan
Revolutionaries and
Reformers in Lao Buddhism
Remembering the Glory Days of the
Nation
Patrice Ladwig, Max Planck Institute for Social
Anthropology, Germany
Edited by Andreas niehaus, Universiteit Gent,
Belgium and Christian Tagsold, Universität
Düssedorf, Germany
Series: Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism
The authors of the book outline the realms of memory
(lieux de memoire) in Japanese sport and clarify how
memories of sport moments, heroes and places
constitute an inventory for local and national identity.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Sport in Society.
Laos remains one of the few officially socialist
countries in the world. Once a Buddhist kingdom, its
involvement into the Vietnam War, the communist
revolution of 1975 and the subsequent introduction
of reformed socialism have deeply affected Buddhism,
the religion of the ethnic majority. With a historical
and anthropological focus on the religious field in the
capital Vientiane, the book follows these
transformations and extrapolates the ruptures and
continuities of Buddhist religious life from 1958 to the
present.
Routledge
Market: Sport
May 2012: 246x174: 176pp
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Market: Asian Studies, Buddhist Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Series: Sport in the Global Society – Contemporary
Perspectives
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Middle east studies
American Democracy Promotion in the
Changing Middle East
The Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist Politics
in the Middle East *
From Bush to Obama
Mariz Tadros, American University in Cairo, Egypt and Akram Habib
Edited by Shahram Akbarzadeh, University of Melbourne, Australia,
James Piscatori, University of Durham, UK, Benjamin MacQueen, Monash
University, Victoria, Australia and Amin Saikal, Australian National University
Series: Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series
Series: Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series
This book explores the contradictions in American democracy promotion in the
Middle East. It discusses the principles underlying US democracy promotion, and
the debates surrounding US policy formation, and examines the application of US
democracy promotion in specific cases. It concludes by assessing the likely future
patterns of US engagement with democratic reform in the Middle East.
The Muslim Brotherhood has become the world’s largest, most influential Islamist
group. This book examines the Brotherhood’s active role in Egypt and throughout
the Middle East and Arab world, exploring its evolving position on key issues
including gender, religious minorities, and political plurality, and critically analysing
its attempts at reform.
Routledge
Market: Middle East Politics / Political Islam
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
Hb: 978-0-415-46596-0: £80.00
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Market: Middle East Studies, Politics
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
Hb: 978-0-415-52055-3: £85.00
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Economic and Trade Policies in the Arab
World
Muslims in Britain
Making Social and Political Space
Employment, Poverty Reduction and Integration
Edited by Waqar Ahmad, Middlesex University in
London, UK and Ziauddin Sardar, Middlesex
University, UK
Edited by Mahmoud A. T. Elkhafif, Sahar Taghdisi-Rad and
Mutasim Elagraa, all United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
(UNCTAD), Switzerland
This book examines the social and political position of
Muslims in Britain. Contributions from key scholars and
policy makers explore issues of religion and politics,
Britishness, governance, parallel lives, gender issues,
religion in civic space, ethnicity, and inter ethnic and
religious relations.
Series: Routledge Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa
This book explores the link between trade policy-making, employment generation
and poverty reduction in Arab countries. It argues that, because of recent high
population growth and the emergence of an often highly-educated youth
population bulge, employment generation ought to be a prime aim of economic
and trade policy in Arab countries.
Routledge
Market: Middle East Politics, International Trade
May 2012: 234x156: 376pp: 120 illus, 25 line drawings
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Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Religion and Public Space
2. Britain and Britishness 3. Exploring Social Spaces of Muslims
4. Muslim Chaplains: Working at the Interface of ‘Public’ and
‘Private’ 5. Young Muslims in London 6. Multiculralism and the Gender Gap: The
Visibility and Invisibility of Muslim Women in Britain 7. Everyday Making and Civic
Engagement amongst Muslim Women in Scotland 8. Negotiating Faith and Politics
9. ‘Creating a Society of Sheep’
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Market: Social Studies; Political Science; Religion; Sociology
May 2012: 234x156: 208pp: 3 line drawings
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The Routledge Handbook of Modern Turkey
textbook
A History of Social Justice and Political Power
in the Middle East
Edited by Metin Heper, Bilkent University, Turkey and
Sabri Sayari, Sabanci University, Turkey
With contributions from leading scholars with a wide
range of backgrounds, this important reference work gives
a unique in-depth survey of the country’s history, politics,
society, economy, geography and culture.
From Mesopotamia to Globalization
Linda Darling, University of Arizona, USA
This textbook provides a comprehensive survey of the
exercise of political power and justice in the Middle East
from ancient Mesopotamia through into the 20 th century,
through a detailed examination of “the Circle of Justice”.
A “must read” for students, policymakers, and ordinary
citizens, this book will be an important contribution to the
areas of political history, political theory, Middle East
studies and Orientalism.
Routledge
Market: History / Political history / Middle East studies
April 2012: 234x156: 400pp
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Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: History 1. Early
Ottoman 2. Modern Ottoman 3. Relations with Europe and
Decline 4. Young Turks and CUP 5. WWI Establishment of
Republic 6. Daily Life 7. Economy 8. Republican Period
Part 2: Culture 9. Film 10. Literature 11. Fine Arts 12. Music
13. Islam 14. Architecture 15. TV/Media Part 3: Politics 16.
Kemalism 17. Military and Civil-Military Relations 18. Elections 19. Political Culture and
Democracy 20. Political Parties 21. Constitutions and Political System 22. Secularism 23.
Religion and Politics 24. Foreign Policy 25. EU Relations 26. Kurdish Issue Part 4: Society
27. Modernity/Post-Modernity 28. Women 29. Youth 30. Civil Society 31. Minorities 32.
Urbanization and Urbanisation 33. Cities Part 5: Geography 34. Environment 35.
Demography Immigration/Emigration Part 6: Economy 36. Political Economy 37. Industry
38. Employment, Inequality, and Poverty 39. Liberalization
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Market: Political science / Middle East Studies
April 2012: 246x174: 400pp
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Middle east studies
Salafi Ritual Purity
The Sudanese Communist Party
In the Presence of God
Ideology and Party Politics
Richard Gauvain, American University, Cairo, Egypt
Tareq Ismael
Series: Islamic Studies Series
Series: Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series
This in-depth ethnography of ritual and belief in contemporary Cairo contrasts the
concepts and practices of three groups of Sunni Muslims - Sufis, practitioners of
magic (dagaleen) and the varied religious groups known as Islamists.
This book presents a comprehensive history of the Sudanese Communist Party. It
discusses its rise, its involvement in the struggle for Sudanese independence, its
development over time, its attitude on key issues and its continuing legacy. As
demands for democracy, national independence and an end to corruption grow in
the Arab world, the principles which the Sudanese Communist Party represented
are again highly relevant.
Routledge
Market: Anthropology; Religion
April 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Market: Middle East Studies, Politics
April 2012: 234x156: 288pp
Hb: 978-0-415-50557-4: £90.00 • eBook: 978-0-203-12208-2
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Sayyids and Sharifs in Muslim Societies
Theological Approaches to Qur’anic Exegesis
The Living Links to the Prophet
A Practical Comparative-Contrastive Analysis
Edited by Kazuo Morimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan
Hussein Abdul-Raof, University of Leeds, UK
Series: New Horizons in Islamic Studies
Series: Culture and Civilization in the Middle East
The modern world is home to a large number of lineal descendents and relatives of
the Prophet Muhammad. This book brings together an international group of
renowned scholars to provide a comprehensive examination of the place of the
descendants of Muhammad in Muslim society, offering a thorough analysis of these
descendents throughout history and in a number of different local manifestations.
This book provides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the various schools
of Qur’anic exegesis, from the earliest periods through to the present day.
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School of Personal Opinion Exegesis (al-tafsir bil-ra’i) 3. School of Linguistic Exegesis
4. Comparative-Contrastive Exegesis 5. Contextual and Co-Textual Relevance in Qur’anic
Exegesis
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The Alevis in Turkey and
Europe *
Christian Communities in the
Middle East
Federal Solutions to Ethnic
Problems *
Identity and Managing Territorial Diversity
Faith, Identity and Integration
Accomodating Diversity
Elise Massicard, Institut Francais des Etudes
Anatoliennes, Turkey
Fiona McCallum, University of St. Andrews, UK
Liam D. Anderson, Wright State University, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics
Series: Exeter Studies in Ethno Politics
Series: Exeter Studies in Ethno Politics
This volume aims to give an overview of the
under-studied Christian groups in this area, providing
much-needed information on these minorities,
assessing the implications of these policies on the two
countries with reference to the question of regime
legitimacy and determining if they can prove insightful
for other regional governments in their efforts to
integrate Middle Eastern Christian communities.
This book examines how federal systems can be
designed to manage ethnic conflict in divided
societies. Using Iraq as a case study the author
evaluates six distinct approaches, the underlying
reasons why one may be more suitable than other,
and how these apply to the current situation.
This book examines the development of identity
politics amongst the Alevis in Europe and Turkey,
which simultaneously provided the movement access
to different resources and challenged its unity of
action.
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Ibn al-Haytham and
Mathematics
new Media, Politics and
Society in Israel
Russian Israelis
A History of Arabic Sciences and
Mathematics Volume 2
Edited by Gideon Doron, Tel Aviv University, Israel
and Azi Lev-On, Ariel University Center, Israel
Edited by Larissa Remennick, Bar Ilan University,
Israel
Roshdi Rashed
This book addresses the social and political landscape
of Internet usage in Israel, focusing on its impact on
politics, journalism, religion and Jewish-Arab relations.
This book was originally published as a special issue of
Israel Affairs.
This collection offers a multi-faceted portrait of the
‘Great Russian Aliyah’ of the 1990s with the emphasis
on socio-political and cultural aspects of its insertion
in Israel – based on social research conducted by the
scholars most of whom are former-Soviet immigrants
themselves. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Israel Affairs.
Edited by nader El-Bizri
Series: Culture and Civilization in the Middle East
This volume provides a unique primary source on the
history and philosophy of mathematics and science
from the mediaeval Arab world. It also includes
extensive commentary from one of world’s foremost
authorities.
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Rabbinic Theology and
Jewish Intellectual History
Social Mobility, Politics and Culture
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The Great Rabbi Loew of Prague
Israeli Holocaust Research *
Birth and Evolution
Boaz Cohen, The Western Galilee College, Israel
Series: Routledge Jewish Studies Series
This book traces the development of Holocaust
research in Israel from the late 1940s, its consolidation
as an academic subject, and the establishment and
development of Yad Vashem. It contextualises this
evolution in terms of developments in Europe and the
US as well as public discourse on the Holocaust.
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This book examines and thought and legacy of Rabbi
Loew (the Maharal) who was one of the most
important Jewish thinkers.
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Work and Employment Relations
4th Edition
An Era of Change
Law in Context
Edited by Marian Baird, Keith Hancock and Joe Isaac
Stephen Bottomley and Simon Bronitt
With significant regulatory, social and economic change occurring in Australia and
in other countries, a new agenda for employment relations is needed. Many
features of work and employment relations have undergone significant changes
over the past two decades. These changes have taken place in the context of
lowered trade barriers, intense global competition and deregulation of financial
markets. The scholarly essays in this book deal with many of the employment
relations issues arising from these developments and consider the policy
implications arising from them.
This fourth edition of Law in Context not only updates the text by reference to the
latest thinking and developments in the broad area of ‘law in context’, but
also introduces readers to the wider social, political and regulatory contexts of law.
Bottomley and Bronitt, as in previous editions, expose readers to the multitude of
contexts (some explicit, others implicit) that affect how law is made, broken and
enforced by the state or individual citizens. The fundamental ideals of law – such
as the Rule of Law – rest on cherished liberal values, though the authors
constantly encourage readers not to accept uncritically the rhetoric of law, but to
test these assumptions through empirical eyes.
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Britain’s Hidden Role in the Rwandan Genocide*
Ong on Equity
The Cat’s Paw
Hazel Cameron, University of St Andrews, UK
Denis S.K. Ong
Ong on Equity is a substantial and sophisticated work from Professor Denis Ong,
author of the acclaimed commentary: Trusts Law in Australia, now in its third
edition. Ong on Equity analyses in detail relevant cases from all the Australian and
from international jurisdictions and thoroughly reviews all aspects of judicial
decision making. Importantly, Professor Ong considers unanswered questions as
they arise in judicial reasoning in an incisive and learned style and offers fresh
insights and thoughtful scholarly analysis in respect of each of the topics
comprehensively covered in this volume.
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This book examines the role of these countries as external
bystanders to the crime of genocide, and particularly their
complicity - in violation of international criminal laws - in
the Rwandan genocide of 1994. The full picture of
Rwanda’s genocide has yet to be revealed. And, Hazel
Cameron demonstrates, it is the unravelling of the criminal
role and actions of the British and French Governments
that illuminates the answer to the question of ‘why’ the
genocide in Rwanda occurred. She finds that the actions
of the British and French governments, both before and
during the Rwandan genocide of 1994, are clearly
definable as complicity in genocide. This book will be of
interest to anyone concerned with the misuse of state power.
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Case Studies in Drowning Forensics *
Managed Investment Schemes
Kevin M. Gannon, Sergeant (Retired), NYPD, USA and D. Lee Gilbertson,
Saint Cloud State University, Minnesota, USA
Alan Jessup
Managed Investment Schemes examines the current status of the managed
investment scheme taking into account the history and evolution of the scheme
and the current law and regulation as well as examining possible future reforms.
However this is done not only from a jurisprudential but also from a practical point
of view and will therefore be helpful not only to the legal profession and law
students but also to industry participants. The author brings together in the book
his many years of experience in the industry and provides a handy guide to all
participants in the industry.
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Written to help investigators learn how to establish a better finding of accidental,
homicidal, or undetermined death from drowning, this book presents 16 actual
drowning cases and examines and explains their associated forensic evidence. The
authors give readers a general understanding of forensic evidence and explain how
better to interpret evidence within the context of drowning. They take an
interdisciplinary approach, linking evidence to the scene with other kinds of
evidence. Case studies are included for readers to analyze, including one of the
most controversial murder investigations in recent history, the Smiley Face Killers.
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Cold Case Homicide
textbook
Practical Check List and Field Guide
Criminal Trial Preparation and Presentation
for Criminal Justice Professionals
Richard H. Walton, District Attorney Investigator (Retired), La Jolla,
California, USA
Series: Practical Aspects of Criminal & Forensic Investigations
Written by a former DA investigator, this handy field guide follows the successful
format of Vernon Geberth’s Practical Homicide Investigation: Checklist and Field
Guide. Using techniques perfected during the author’s many years as an
investigator, this guide features simple, step-by-step instructions for investigating
cold homicides. The book is designed for use by cold case squads in any precinct,
no matter how large or small the department. The book features a specific
investigation matrix, contains investigation steps in a bulleted format for rapid
reference, and includes a multitude of critical tips, including how to interact with
the media.
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3rd Edition
Commonwealth Caribbean Law of Trusts and
Equitable Remedies
Gilbert Kodilinye, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica and
Trevor A. Carmichael
Series: Commonwealth Caribbean Law
This book examines the relevant Caribbean legislation and case law together with
the general principles of trusts law as applied in the English courts and other
Commonwealth jurisdictions.
Selected Contents: 1. Development and Nature of Trusts 2. Formalities for the Creation
of Trusts 3. The Three Certainties 4. Constitution of Trusts 5. Secret Trusts and Mutual
Wills 6. Resulting Trusts 7. Constructive Trusts 8. Non-Charitable Purpose Trusts 9.
Charitable Trusts 10. Appointment, Retirement and Removal of Trustees 11. Duties of
Trustees 12. Powers of Trustees 13. Variation of Trusts 14. Remedies for Breach of Trust
15. Trusts and Taxation
Frank J. DiMarino, Kaplan University, Iowa, USA
A comprehensive and accessible textbook for a one semester course on criminal
case preparation and evidence presentation, this timely volume provides a complete
understanding of the necessary skills and techniques required of a successful
prosecutor. Analyzing proven methods, it discusses gathering and organizing
evidence, preparing witnesses to testify, and assembling exhibits prior to trial to
assure a logical and persuasive presentation to establish proof beyond a reasonable
doubt.
CRC Press
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Current Trends in the Regulation of Same-Sex
Relationships
Edited by Paula Gerber and Adiva Sifris
This volume focuses on same-sex relationships and contains articles on: the
historical context of the same-sex marriage debate in Australia; the approaches
taken to achieve same-sex marriage internationallly in the past decade and the
factors which have been influential; the particular case of South Africa, which has
legislated a right to same-sex marriage despite the country’s conservative and
oppressive history; the geographical spread of same-sex couples in Australia,
including variations by gender and by dependent children; lesbian and gay foster
carers in Australia; the best interest of children; and the ‘pull and push’ effect in
the relationshp between law and society in the achievement of law reform.
Federation Press
Market: Law/Australian Law
April 2011: 234x156: 134pp
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The Early Warning System for the Principle of
Subsidiarity
textbook
4th Edition
Criminal Investigation
Constitutional Theory and Empirical Reality
Michael J. Palmiotto, Wichita State University, Kansas, USA
Philipp Kiiver, Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Much has changed in the world of criminal investigation in recent years. Now in its
fourth edition, this volume updates all material to reflect those changes, including
new court decisions and new technologies. The text features two new chapters.
The first addresses cybercrime, including identity thefts, child pornography,
computer forensics, cyber bullying, and internet fraud. The second new chapter
covers special investigations including hate crimes, financial crimes, arson and
bombs, terrorism, and domestic abuse. The author also examines the latest
investigative trends.
Series: Routledge Research in European Union Law
CRC Press
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The Treaty of Lisbon introduced several innovations to the European Union’s
institutional architecture including the so-called Early Warning System (EWS) for the
principle of subsidiarity. This book offers a comprehensive systematic analysis of the
European Union’s new subsidiarity early warning system. The book includes both a
detailed theoretical analysis of the EWS and an assessment of how under the
system, national parliaments have responded to EU legislative proposals in reality.
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Effective Expert Witnessing
2nd Edition
Evidence in Context
Practices for the 21st Century
Jack V. Matson, Matson & Associates, LLC, State
College, Pennsylvania, USA
Jonathan Doak, Durham University and Claire
McGourlay, University of Sheffield, UK
With extensive revisions and three completely new chapters,
this timely update on expert witnessing includes the
numerous changes in federal expert witness laws and
admissibility that have been enacted since 2004. New
chapters detail judicial interventions that impact experts,
how juries actually decide cases based on expert witness
testimony, and the practical and interesting topic of how to
sue your attorney to get paid. The text also addresses issues
stemming from societal changes, such as the CSI effect,
social media, and the increasingly adversarial nature of the
political culture.
Evidence in Context explains the key concepts of evidence
law in England and Wales clearly and concisely, set against
the backdrop of the broader social and theoretical
contexts. It informs students of the major debates within
the field, providing an explanation as to how and why the
law has developed as it has.
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Feminist Perspectives on Tort Law *
textbook
7th Edition
Edited by Janice Richardson, University of Exeter, UK
and Erika Rackley, Durham University, UK
Equity and Trusts
Alastair Hudson, Queen Mary, University of London,
UK
Equity and Trusts provides a clear, current and
comprehensive account of the subject through which the
author’s enthusiasm and expertise shine through, helping
to bring to life an area of the law which students often
find difficult. Beginning with the core principles, Professor
Hudson reinforces the key points by means of clear
examples throughout each chapter, helping students to
build and develop their own knowledge of equity and
trusts.
Selected Contents: Principles of Equity. Express Trusts.
Administration of Trusts. Trusts Implied by Law. Equity, Trusts and the Home. Breach of
Trust and Equitable Claims. Commercial Uses of Trusts. Welfare Uses of Trusts. Equitable
Remedies. Equity, Trusts and Social Theory
Series: Feminist Perspectives
Feminist Perspectives on Tort brings together
acknowledged experts in these two areas to pursue a
distinctly feminist approach to the major areas of tort law.
The first half of the book addesses negligence - including
an examination of feminist issues in relation to the duty of
care, procreative injuries and loss, police negligence,
psychiatric harm, the standard of care and product liability.
The second half of the book takes up the nominate torts:
the personal torts - including the recently expanding area
of privacy and torts in relation to sexual wrong and rape - and land torts - including
environmental issues and gender. The final chapter of the volume considers the
way in which gender affects the courts’ calculation of damages to the detriment of
women. International in its scope, and accessibly written, Feminist Perspectives on
Tort Law will be required reading for students, scholars and practitioners.
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Essential Forensic Pathology
Forensic Toxicology
Core Studies and Exercises
Medico-legal Case Studies
Gilbert Corrigan, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Kalipatnapu n. Rao, University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center, Pennsylvania, USA
A thorough and unique reference, this text is ideal for those
entering the field of forensic pathology. Beginning with a
brief review of the essentials, the book outlines 15 different
sets of learning experiences available to a trainee. Providing
comprehensive coverage of causes and modes of death, the
book focuses on 40 autopsy experiences through which the
forensic pathology resident is likely to rotate. For each topic,
the chapters provide an emphasis on the objective to be
reached and include discussion questions as a guide.
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This book illustrates how analytical methods are set up,
results are generated, and quality control is maintained in
clinical toxicology laboratories. Geared to the practicing
toxicologist who must be able to give a deposition and
write a report for legal use, the book describes fifty case
studies to show the progression of toxicology findings from
the laboratory to the courtroom. Both civil and criminal
cases are addressed, and interesting issues are explored,
such as whether consumption of poppy seeds can result in
a positive lab test for opiates.
CRC Press
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Foundations for Indigenous Peoples in the
Global Mining Boom
Human Health and Ecological Integrity
Ethics, Law and Human Rights
Community Futures, Legal Architecture
Edited by Laura Westra,
University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, Colin L. Soskolne
and Donald Spady, both at University of Alberta,
Canada
Edited by Marcia Langton
Public perception in developed countries tends to view indigenous people as
universally disadvantaged by major resource projects. But many indigenous and
local groups have discovered that this need not be the case. Across the globe,
mining and energy companies are required to comply with a wide variety of legal
systems with widely varying standards and conditions applying to their access to
resources. Whether or not the local indigenous people or other traditional people
have any say in their access also varies considerably; as – where this is the case – do
their legal rights and other negotiating mechanisms. The contributors to this
collection examine the circumstances in which people who hold ancient traditional
customs, such as inherited affiliations to land and water estates, have won or lost
in the recent expansion of the resource extraction industry into the lands and
waters of indigenous and local people.
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The connection between environment and health has
been well studied and documented, particularly by the
World Health Organization. It is now being included in
some legal instruments, although for the most part
caselaw does not explicitly make that connection. Neither
the right to life nor the right to health or to normal
development are actually cited in the resolution of cases
and in the judges’ decisions. This volume makes the
connection explicit in a broad review of human rights and legal issues associated
with public health and the environment. This will be particularly useful as many
legal instruments emphasize the right to “development” without fully discussing
the necessary safety and public health aspects, and the respect for the ecology, as
well as the wishes of local communities, of any area.
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Freedom, Autonomy and Privacy
textbook
Legal Personhood
2nd Edition
Jurisprudence
Janice Richardson, University of Exeter, UK
Legal Personhood draws upon contemporary feminist philosophy in order to
consider the meaning of legal personhood, its relationship to human freedom and
autonomy and its connection to what is classified as public and private.
Contemporary feminist philosophy has much to say about the ways in which we
have understood what it means to be a person and to have rights in law. Women’s
contingent and historical position can be used as a tool to highlight tensions in
traditional views of personhood. However, Janice Richardson goes beyond this
critique to explore how the legal and political implications of feminist critiques of
legal personhood can found new ways of thinking about ourselves and law that is
applicable to both men and women.
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Themes and Concepts
Scott Veitch, Emilios Christodoulidis and
Lindsay Farmer, all at University of Glasgow, UK
This book is divided into three parts: Law and Politics,
Legal Reasoning and Law in Modernity. Each part is
usefully structured to offer general themes, advanced
topics, tutorial questions and further reading.
Fully updated throughout, this second edition discusses
the rise of legal positivism, the changing role of natural
and human rights discourse, concepts of justice, the
impact of emergency doctrines in regulation, and
challenges to the rule of law in light of demands for new
types of social solidarity.
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textbook
K9 Detection of Human Remains
Gender and Justice *
An Illustrated Guide for Handlers and Investigators
Why Women in the Judiciary Really Matter
Susan M. Stejskal, Recover K9 Search and Rescue, Inc., Vicksburg, Michigan,
USA
Sally J. Kenney, Tulane University, USA
Series: Perspectives on Gender
This text explores different questions in different North
American and European geographical jurisdictions and
courts, demonstrating the value of a gender analysis of
courts, judges, law, institutions, organizations, and,
ultimately, politics.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Gender as a Social
Process 2. Gender, Judging, and Difference 3. Mobilizing
Emotions: The Case of Rosalie Wahl and the Minnesota
Supreme Court 4. Strategic Partnerships and Women on the
Federal Bench 5. Gender on the Agenda: Lessons from the
United Kingdom 6. A Case for Representation: the European Court of Justice 7. Backlash
Against Women Judges 8. Conclusion: Drawing on the History of Women’s Exclusion
from Juries to Make the Case for Women Judges
Providing a single concise source for all users, this book acts both as a primer on
forensic taphonomy as well as a practical field guide for training and using cadaver
dogs. Integrating a straightforward approach with useful scientific information, the
author presents principles such as the basis of the chemical signature of human
remains and how weather and physical location can affect dispersion of that odor.
With over 200 illustrations, many in color, the text offers information that can help
with tactical planning on how to deploy the canine, including how bodies
decompose and behavior of the lost. It also includes multiple case reports and
provides lists of additional resources.
CRC Press
Market: Forensics
June 2012: 235x156: 256pp: 200 illus
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Law and Bioethics *
textbook
Intersections Along the Mortal Coil
3rd Edition
Legal English
George P. Smith II, Catholic University of America, USA
George P. Smith, II is a leading figure in the world of medical law and ethics, during
his career he has addressed some of the most important issues in bioethics and has
contributed much original thought to the debates in this field. This book celebrates
his contribution bringing together his key writings in bioethics. The chapters
include previously published material, however, the pieces have been substantially
updated to include more recent developments and rewritten drawing out the
themes and strands which have run through Professor Smith’s thinking over the
past fifty years.
Rupert Haigh, Forum Legal, Finland
Written with the needs of both practitioners and students
in mind, Legal English provides a comprehensive and
highly practical approach to its subject-matter and
addresses the key aspects of the use of English in
commercial legal contexts. This third edition builds upon
the success of its predecessors, but also introduces an
important innovation. Instead of being a traditional paper
textbook, this new edition combines and integrates both
online and traditional print elements.
Routledge
Market: Law/ Philosophy/ Medicine
April 2012: 234x156: 248pp
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Market: Law/Legal Skills
March 2012: 234x156: 324pp
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Michel Foucault: Law, Government, Rights
textbook
The Law of Cybercrimes and Their
Investigations *
Edited by Ben Golder, University of New South Wales, Australia
George Curtis, Utica College, New York, USA
Presenting a broad-based analysis, this volume explores the
many aspects of cybercrime as well as its investigation and
prosecution. It begins with an overview of the use of
computers and other digital devices to commit traditional
computer crimes. Next, it examines cybercrimes against
individuals, including those involving obscenity, child
pornography, sexual predator conduct, online gambling,
and cyberstalking. It also explores identify theft and fraud,
data privacy crimes, and ponzi schemes. The book includes
a section on the investigation of cybercrimes and covers the
applicable laws. Each chapter includes key words and
phrases, review problems, and weblinks for further study.
CRC Press
Market: Law Enforcement
August 2011: 254x178: 414pp
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Michel Foucault: Law, Government, Rights is the first collection in English to fully
address the relevance of Foucault’s thought for law. Michel Foucault is the best
known and most cited of the late twentieth-century’s ‘theory’ academics. His work
continues to animate a range of different critical work across intellectual disciplines
in the arts, humanities and social sciences. There has, however, been relatively little
examination of the legal implications and applications of Foucault’s work. This book
fills that gap, providing an in-depth analysis of Foucault’s thought as it pertains to
the crucial questions of law, government and rights. Including contributions from
acknowledged experts on Foucault’s work, as well as pieces by younger scholars,
Michel Foucault: Law, Government, Rights will be of considerable interest across a
range of disciplines, including law, sociology, criminology, international relations,
political theory, and philosophy.
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Market: Law/Politics/Criminology
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Legal Architecture *
textbook
Justice, Due Process and the Place of Law
8th Edition
Modern Land Law
Linda Mulcahy, London School of Economics and
Political Science, UK
Martin Dixon, University of Cambridge, UK
Legal Architecture addresses how the environment in which
the trial takes place can be seen as a physical expression of
our relationship with ideals of justice; as it approaches the
history of courthouse design as a reflection of the troubled
history of notions of due process.
Routledge
Market: Law/Architecture/Sociology
August 2011: 234x156: 224pp: 12 illus
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Modern Land Law offers a lively and thought-provoking
account of a subject that remains at the heart of our legal
system. Dispelling any apprehension about the subject’s
formidability from the outset, this compact textbook
provides an absorbing and exact analysis of all the key
legal principles relating to land.
Selected Contents: An Introduction to Modern Land Law.
Registered Land. Unregistered Land. Co-ownership. Successive
Interest in Land. Leases. The Law of Easements. Freehold
Covenants. Licences and Proprietary Estoppel. The Law of
Mortgages. Adverse Possession.
Routledge
Market: Law/Land Law
April 2012: 246x174: 512pp
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law
Policing Tourism, Migration, and Terrorism
Rights of Passage *
A Global Perspective
Sidewalks and the Regulation of Public Flow
Edited by S. Caroline Taylor, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Australia,
Daniel Joseph Torpy and Dilip K. Das, International Police Executive
Symposium, New York, USA
nicholas Blomley, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Series: Social Justice
Rights of Passage: Sidewalks and the Regulation of Public
Flow documents a powerful and under-researched form of
urban governance that focuses on pedestrian flow.
This book builds on the tradition of previous volumes produced from annual
International Police Executive Symposium (IPES) meetings. Three sections highlight
the themes of tourism; trafficking; strategic locations and public events; and illegal
migration. A feature of this book is its commitment to give voice to police
practitioners from developing countries and countries where English is a second
language. It addresses these difficult yet vitally important areas of crime which are
an ongoing global challenge and reflects a compilation of the most current
international issues in policing.
CRC Press
Market: Forensics
May 2012: 235x156: 300pp
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Market: Law/Geography/Sociology
October 2011: 234x156: 144pp: 10 illus, 10 halftones
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Pre-Employment Background Investigations
for Public Safety Professionals
The Scene of the Mass Crime *
Frank A. Colaprete, Justice Systems Solutions, LLC, Rochester, New York,
USA
Edited by Peter Goodrich, Cardoza School of Law, Yeshiva University, New
York, USA and Christian Delage
This comprehensive guide is designed to meet the contemporary needs of
pre-employment screeners in public safety organizations. The book describes
processes, techniques, and information sources that also have implications for
many private sector organizations that conduct these types of investigations. The
unique presentation provides complete guidance on the investigative, legal,
procedural, organizational, and social issues that must be considered when
completing the screening process of bringing new employees into the
organizational fold. It also addresses medical and psychological standards. The text
will be of immense value investigators, including the highest level administrator.
Series: Discourses of Law
CRC Press
Market: Forensics
May 2012: 254x178: 608pp: 19 illus
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Market: Law/History/Film Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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textbook
textbook
4th Edition
5th Edition
The Regulation of International Trade
History, Film, and International Tribunals
The Scene of the Mass Crime takes up the unwritten history of this peculiar yet
highly visible form of trial. War crimes trials are the first and continuing site of the
interface of law, history and film. Film has been crucial both as evidence of atrocity
and as the means of publicizing the proceedings. This book takes up the diversity
and complexity of these idiosyncratic and, in strict terms, generally extra-legal
situations. Leading international scholars address the theatrical, political, filmic and
symbolic importance of show trials in making history, legitimating regimes and,
most surprising of all, in attempting to heal trauma through law.
Shipping Law
Michael Trebilcock, University of Toronto Law School,
Canada, Robert Howse, New York University, USA
and Antonia Eliason, Allen & Overy, London, UK
This fourth edition of a classic guide to international trade
and economic law reflects a changing world order and the
increased influence of emerging countries on the global
scene. Key recent events including the Seventh Ministerial
Conference of the World Trade Organization in Geneva
and the United Nations Climate Summit are examined and
assessed for their impact on ongoing trade procedures
such as the Doha Development Agenda.
Routledge
Market: International Trade and International Law
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Simon Baughen, University of Bristol, UK
Shipping Law covers the whole spectrum of English
shipping law, placing the highly specialised rules of
shipping in a commercial context and relating them to the
general principles of English contract and tort law. Fully
updated throughout, this fifth edition provides an
invaluable source of reference and will be of use to both
students and to those in practice.
Selected Contents: The Commercial Background. Title to Sue.
Providing Loss or Damage in Transit. The Terms of the Bill of
Lading Contract. Statutory Terms of the Bill of Lading Contract.
Combined Transport. Carriage by Road - CMR. Charterparties.
Voyage Charterparties Payment of Freight. Voyage Charters Laytime and Demurrage. Time Charters. Damages and Frustration. Collisions. Salvage.
General Average. Marine Pollution. Jurisdiction and Applicable Law. Security and
Interlocutory Relief. Limitation of Liability.
Routledge
Market: Law/Shipping Law
April 2012: 246x174: 624pp
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Tools of Justice
Universal Jurisdiction for Humanitarian
Crimes *
Non Discrimination and the Indian Constitution
Kalpana Kannabiran
Laurie King-Irani, University of Victoria, Canada
This book explores possibilities of using the constituting
power of the constitution to posit a dynamic interpretation
of non-discrimination in the law. Stressing the links
between non-discrimination and the right to liberty, it
suggests that interpretation is not the exclusive preserve of
courts but may be crafted by people’s movements.
Exploring the question ‘does international justice have a local address?’, this topical
and thought-provoking book is an essential addition to the bookshelves of all those
interested in international law, human rights and the law and politics surrounding
crimes against humanity.
Routledge-Cavendish
Market: International Law
May 2012: 234x156: 208pp
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December 2011: 216x138
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The Un Watercourses Convention
in Force
Hospitality Security
Strengthening International Law for Transboundary Water
Management
Written for those tasked with building a hospital security department from the
ground up, this book explains how to setup the department, how to determine
and write policy, and how to keep even the most experienced professionals out of
trouble and on top of their game. It provides information on criminal and civil law,
risk management, budgeting and finance, labor relations, criminology, personnel
management, training and education, written policy, safety, and health and other
government standards. Case studies and best practices justify the reason for
maintaining effective policies, purchasing new equipment, and managing a
productive staff.
Darrell Clifton, Circus Circus Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada, USA
Edited by Flavia Rocha Loures, WWF-US,
Washington DC, USA and Alistair Rieu-Clarke,
UNESCO, University of Dundee, UK
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses is a
global framework governing the rights and duties of
States sharing freshwater systems, represents more than
40% of the Earth’s land surface. Inter-State cooperation in
accordance with applicable international legal instruments
is of crucial importance, especially in light of the current
global water crisis. This book provides an assessment of
the role, relevance and future implementation of the UN
Watercourses Convention as a key component of
sustainable transboundary water governance.
CRC Press
Market: Security Management
June 2012: 254x178: 272pp: 2 illus
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Market: Environmental Law/ Water Policy & Management/ Natural Resource Management
June 2012: 234x156: 352pp
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Australian Coastal and
Marine Law
Competition and Regulation
in the Airline Industry *
Edited by Rachel Baird and Donald R. Rothwell
Puppets in Chaos
The Enlightened Shareholder
Value Principle and Corporate
Governance
This book is a comprehensive guide to Australian
coastal and marine law. Since the landmark
enactment of the Seas and Submerged Lands Act
1973 (Cth), and the subsequent High Court decision
in NSW v Commonwealth, there have been rapid
developments in Australian coastal and marine law
and policy.
Steven Truxal, University of Kingston, UK
Andrew Keay, University of Leeds, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Competition Law
Series: Routledge Research in Corporate Law
This book considers the current legal issues affecting
the air transport sector incorporating recent
developments in the air transport sector, including the
end of certain exemptions from EU competition rules,
the effect of the EU-US Open Skies Agreement, the
accession of new EU Member States and the Lisbon
Treaty. The book explores the differing European and
US regulatory approaches to the changes in the
industry and examines how airlines have remained
economically efficient in what is perceived as a
complex and confused regulatory environment.
The book assesses enlightened shareholder value
principle (ESV) and its contribution to corporate
governance. The book analyses the UK legislation that
delivers the principle in corporate law and compares it
to US legislation, and finally the book considers
whether ESV will mean a less short-termist approach
by financial institutions and non-financial institutions
after the global financial crisis.
Federation Press
Market: Law
November 2011: 234x156: 400pp
Pb: 978-1-862-87844-0: £90.00
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Market: Law/ Economics
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law
Asian Approaches to
International Law and the
Legacy of Colonialism and
Imperialism *
Dynamics in the French
Constitution *
The Law of the Sea, Territorial Disputes
and International Dispute Settlement
Series: UT Austin Studies in Foreign and
Transnational Law
Decoding French Republican Ideas
David Marrani, University of Essex, UK
Edited by Jin-Hyun Paik, Seoul National
University, Korea, Seok-Woo Lee and
Kevin Y L Tan
Series: Routledge Research in International Law
Since the conclusion of World War II, the legacy of
militarism and colonialism in areas of Asia has left
many unresolved conflicts, dividing parts of the
region. This volume addresses salient international
legal issues that flowed from the legacy of the region’s
historical experience with colonialism. This volume
provides perspectives on these issues from prominent
Asian legal scholars who analyze and discuss various
ways in which international law and the international
legal process can aid the resolution of these issues
relevant to the region.
Routledge
Market: Law/ Asian Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Edited by Suzanne Kingston, University College
Dublin, Ireland
Series: Routledge Research in European Union Law
In 2008, France celebrated the fifty years of the
promulgation of the Fifth Republic Constitution. It
was also the year of the largest modification of the
Constitution, the so called ‘modernisation’. This book
questions the foundations of the Fifth Republic,
considering the ‘old’ and the ‘new’. It explores the
dynamics and changes that not only occurred during
the last fifty years of the Constitution but also the
presence of old elements, sometimes archaic ones
that create tensions within the constitutional text.
Routledge
Market: Law/ Politics
May 2012: 234x156: 320pp
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Jenny ng, Queensland University of Technology,
Australia
Series: Routledge Research in Information
Technology and E-Commerce Law
This book offers a comparative analysis of the domain
name registration systems in Australia and the United
Kingdom. It analyses global trends and international
perspectives of domain name registration systems and
the dynamics in the respective domain name systems.
Between Indigenous and Settler Governance
addresses the history, current development and future
of Indigenous jurisdiction in four settler-colonial
nations: Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the
United States. Bringing together emerging scholars,
indigenous people, and leaders in the field of
indigenous law and legal history, this collection offers
a long-term view of Indigenous self-determination:
the legal, political and administrative relationships
between Indigenous collectivity and nation-states.
Pursuing the argument that the principles and
practices of indigenous self-determination are
explicable in terms of the legal, philosophical and
historical structures provided by settler colonial
liberalism, and not merely sourced in indigenous
tradition or a mythical past, Between Indigenous and
Settler Governance will be invaluable to all those with
interests in the future of settler-colonial nations.
Routledge
Market: Law/Politics
April 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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Market: Law/ Environmental Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Latin American and African Perspectives
Edited by Lisa Ford, Tim Rowse and
Anna Yeatman
Liberalisation, Consumer Protection and
Growth
This book provides a range of perspectives from some
of the leading environmental academics and
practitioners active in Europe today on some of the
most pressing contemporary challenges in EU
environmental law and governance. The book
considers issues such as climate change, the challenge
of integrating environmental considerations into other
policy areas, and improving environmental
enforcement within the EU.
Gender, Justice and Legal
Pluralities
Between Indigenous and
Settler Governance
The Domain name
Registration System *
Routledge
Market: Law/ Information Technology
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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European Perspectives on
Environmental Law and
Governance
Edited by Rachel Sieder and
John Andrew Mcneish
Series: Law, Development and Globalization
Gender Justice and Legal Pluralities: Latin American
and African Perspectives examines the relationship
between legal pluralities and the prospects for greater
gender justice in developing countries. Rather than
asking whether legal pluralities are ‘good’ or ‘bad’ for
women, the starting point of this volume is that legal
pluralities are a social fact. By examining the different
ways in which legal norms, instruments and
discourses are being used to challenge or reinforce
gendered forms of exclusion, contributing authors
generate new knowledge about the dynamics at play
between the contemporary contexts of legal pluralities
and the struggles for gender justice. Any
consideration of this relationship must, it is concluded,
be located within a broader, historically informed
analysis of regimes of governance.
Routledge
Market: Law/Development Studies/Gender
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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International Law, Regulation
and Resistance *
Critical Spaces
Zoe Pearson, University of Keele, UK
Series: Routledge Research in International Law
This book presents a critique of international law
through an interdisciplinary analysis and engagement
with the emerging literature from critical legal
geography. The book examines how different spaces
affect the processes and substance of law in order to
discover ways in which the complexities and diversities
of international law could be embraced.
Routledge
Market: Law/ International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Justice as Improvisation
The Law of the Extempore
Sara Ramshaw
Justice as Improvisation: The Law of the Extempore
theorises the relationship between justice and
improvisation through the case of the New York City
cabaret laws. Discourses around improvisation often
imprison it in a quasi-ethical relationship with the
authentic, singular ‘other’. The same can be said of
justice. This book interrogates this relationship by
highlighting the parallels between the aporetic
conception of justice advanced by the late French
philosopher Jacques Derrida and the nuanced
approach to improvisation pursued by musicians and
theorists alike in the new and emerging
interdisciplinary field of Critical Studies in
Improvisation (CSI). Unlike jazz, law breathes tradition
and is suspicious of improvisation. And what CSI
brings to law and legal theory is the possibility of a
richer notion of justice, and an increased recognition
of the improvised creativity that lies at the heart of
legal reasoning.
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Market: Law/Cultural Studies/Music
May 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Oil and Gas in the Disputed
Kurdish Territories
Public Sex and the Law *
Jurisprudence, Regional Minorities and
Natural Resources in a Federal System
Chris Ashford, University of Sunderland, UK
Rex J. Zedalis, University of Tulsa, USA
Much of Iraq’s considerable oil and gas reserves are
thought to lie in the areas of northern Iraq claimed by
the Kurds. This book examines the historical and
contextual background to the oil and gas in the
Kurdish territories placing particular emphasis on the
reserves situated in the provinces disputed with the
central government. The book examines the legal
basis of the current and also considers the developing
international law on traditional peoples and their
claims to natural resources.
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Power, Politics and the
Emotions *
Impossible Governance?
Shona Hunter, University of Leeds, UK
textbook
Series: Social Justice
2nd Edition
Lawyers in Australia
Ainslie Lamb and John Littrich
Lawyers in Australia is a wide-ranging and detailed
examination of the legal profession. It contextualises
the role, responsibilities and ethics of lawyers in
contemporary Australian society and discusses recent
trends and issues.
Federation Press
Market: Law / Legal Skills / Australian Law
September 2011: 234x156: 400pp
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The Illusions of Representativeness
Sabine Hassler, University of the West of
England, UK
Series: Routledge Research in International Law
This book comprehensively examines the different
proposals put forward for reforming the United
Nations Security Council, analysing their objectives
and exploring whether the implementation of their
proposals would actually create a representative and
more effective Security Council.
Regulating Pre-implantation
Genetic Diagnosis
Public Health in International
Investment Law and
Arbitration
This book considers the interplay between public
health and investor rights in international investment
law, analysing the emerging case law of investment
treaty arbitration. The book asks key questions such as
is international investment law a suitable legal
framework for reconciling the different interests at
stake, and is investment treaty arbitration a suitable
forum for disputes involving elements of public
health?
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Market: Law/ European Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Reforming the Un Security
Council Membership
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April 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Free Movement of Third Country
Nationals
This book examines the concept of political legitimacy
within the European Union through the principles of
legal rationality, focusing in particular on the
European Union’s policy towards third country
nationals.
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Market: Law/Sociology/Gender Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Valentina Vadi, Maastricht University, the
Netherlands
Series: Routledge Research in European Union Law
Public Sex and the Law: Silent Desire examines the
current legal status and regulation of of public sex in
order to highlight the unacknowledged battle being
waged between the law enforcement and the
cruising, cottaging and dogging communities.
Offering a provocative and innovative theorisation of
governance as relational politics, the central argument
of Power, Politics and the Emotions is that there are
complex sets of emotional dynamics which complicate
the already contested terrain of social policy making.
The Legitimacy of The
European Union through
Legal Rationality
Richard Ball, University of West England, UK
Silent Desire
Series: Routledge Research in International
Economic Law
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Market: Law/ Health Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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A Comparative and Theoretical Analysis
Edited by Sheila A.M. McLean and
Sarah Elliston, both at University of Glasgow, UK
Series: Biomedical Law & Ethics Library
Featuring internationally recognized experts in this
field this book critically explores the regulation of PGD
and the broader legal and ethical issues. It looks at the
regulatory situation in a number of jurisdictions
including New Zealand, Asutralia and the UK, but it
also explores a number of themes of wide significance
including a historical consideration of PGD and its part
in the creation of the “genetic embryo” as a political
tool, the over-regulation of PGD, the place of the
woman in the regulation of PGD and the ethical
difficulties in handling this additional unexpected
medical information yielded by new technologies.
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law
The Regulation of Animal
Health and Welfare
The Tangled Complexity of
the EU Constitutional Process
UnCLOS and Ocean Dispute
Settlement
Science, Law and Policy
The Frustrating Knot of Europe
Law and Politics in the South China Sea
John McEldowney, Wyn Grant and
Graham Medley
Giuseppe Martinico, European University
Institute, Italy
nong Hong, National Institute for the South
China Sea Studies, China
Series: Law, Science and Society
Series: Routledge Research in European Union Law
The Regulation of Animal Health and Welfare draws
on the research of scientists, lawyers, economists and
political scientists to address the current and future
regulatory problems posed by the issues of animal
health and disease. Recent events such as the
outbreak of mad cow disease, concerns about
bluetongue in sheep, and the entry into the food
chain of the offspring of cloned cattle, have
heightened awareness of the issues of animal disease
and welfare. This book critically appraises the existing
regulatory institutions and guiding principles of how
best to maintain animal health in the context of social
change and a developing global economy.
The book considers the constitutional trends of the
process of EU integration before applying a
transdisciplinary concept of complexity developed in
the work of Edgar Morin to the EU. In doing this
Giuseppe Martinico sets out a unique account of EU
constitutionalism which argues that the EU legal order
is a complex entity which shares some features with
complex natural systems. The book then goes on to
explore the methodological implications of such
constitutional complexity for the study of EU law.
This book project evaluates the applicability and
effectiveness of UNCLOS as a settlement mechanism
for addressing ocean disputes. Focus is placed on the
South China Sea (SCS) dispute, one of the most
complex and challenging ocean-related conflicts in the
world. The book considers the internal coherence of
the Law of the Sea Convention regime and its dispute
settlement procedures
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Market: Law/Social Policy/Animal Welfare
April 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Women and Transitional
Justice
A Theory of Injustice
Philosophical and Literary Perspectives
State Security Regimes and
the Right to Freedom of
Religion and Belief
Eric Heinze
A Theory of Injustice: Philosophical and Literary
Perspectives insists upon a re-thinking of Western
theories of Justice. For 2500 years, philosophers have
subordinated the concept of injustice to the concept
of justice, as if injustice were only a secondary,
derivative notion. This book summons literary classics,
notably Shakespeare, to argue that injustice, not
justice, should be the focus of our attention. A long
line of thinkers, from Plato and Aristotle through to
Kant, Hegel, Marx and Rawls, have overlooked the
central problems of injustice. The book identifies two
elements – unity and measurement – that are
constantly assumed to be essential to justice. It shows
how, in landmark literary classics, it is precisely those
two elements that end up generating injustice.
Western justice theory, it is concluded, cannot
advance until it takes a new approach to the concept
and the realities of injustice.
Changes in Europe since 2001
Karen Murphy
Series: Routledge Research in Human Rights Law
This book analyses the relationship between state
security regime changes and the right to religious
freedom in the EU. It presents a comparative analysis
of the impact that changes in security regimes have
had on religious freedom politics, policies and
protections across the EU member states since 2001.
Routledge
Market: Law/ Security studies/ European studies
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-50614-4: £80.00
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Market: Law/Philosophy/Literature
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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The Structure of Investment
Arbitration
Tony Cole, Brunel University, UK
This book critically considers the issues of social justice
that lie at the heart of the investment arbitration
process, in order to analyse specific substantive areas
of international investment law, and considers how
these issues should be treated when addressed by
arbitral panels.
Routledge
Market: Law/
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Market: Law/ Politics
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-68819-2: £80.00
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Market: Law/ International Relations
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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The Experience of Women as Participants,
Practitioners and Protagonists in
Transitional Justice Processes
Edited by Lisa Yarwood, The Chinese University
of Hong Kong
This book discusses the evolving principle of
transitional justice in public international law and
international relations from the female perspective.
The book contains contributions from a range of
experts in the field of TJ including Edith Weiss Brown,
Eilish Rooney, Nahla Valji, Catalina Diaz and Julissa
Mantilla. The range of experiences and knowledge in
this collection provide a fresh and unique perspective
in the blend of theory and practice that these
contributions collectively provide.
Routledge
Market: Law/ Gender Studies
May 2012: 234x156: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-69911-2: £75.00
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Human Rights Rhetoric
Traditions of Testifying and Witnessing
Edited by Arabella Lyon, University at Buffalo,
New York, USA and Lester C Olson, University of
Pittsburgh, USA
Trade Remedies *
This brief collection introduces rhetoric as a critical
orientation to understanding acts of human rights
witnessing. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly
A Development Perspective
Asif Qureshi, University of Manchester, UK
Series: Routledge Research in International
Economic Law
This book approaches the issues relating to trade
remedies from a developing country perspective,
clarifying what the issues, problems and perspectives
are which relate to trade remedies in terms of
advancing development and the spectrum of
developing countries.
Routledge
Market: Human Rights Law /Legal Skills /Rhetoric
May 2012: 246x174: 128pp
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May 2012: 234x156: 320pp
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criMinology
Torturing Terrorists
Exploring the Limits of Law, Human Rights and Academic Inquiry
Sex, Culpability and the Defence of
Provocation *
Philip Rumney, University of the West of England, UK
This book examines the theoretical, policy and empirical
arguments relevant to the debate concerning the
legalisation of interrogational torture. Torturing Terrorists
examines, as part of a consequentialist analysis, the nature
and impact of torture and the implications of its legal
regulation on individuals, institutions and wider society. In
so doing, the book engages in a critical and wide ranging
inter-disciplinary analysis of the arguments and claims that
are put forward by the proponents and opponents of
legalised torture and includes a detailed analysis of the use
of interrogational torture by the United Kingdom. It is the
first text to distinguish between differing types of
intelligence that are produced by torture, in particular, what will be termed ‘ticking
bomb intelligence’ and ‘infrastructure intelligence’, and includes the text of a draft
torture statute.
Danielle Tyson, Monash University, Australia
Series: Discourses of Law
Culpable Subjects considers the construction and
representation of subjectivity and sexual difference in legal
narrations of homicide. Undeniably, the most vexing
exculpatory cultural narrative of our times is that of a
woman ‘asking for it’. Addressing the operation of the
criminal law on provocation across different international
jurisdictions, this book explores how the process of
judgment in a criminal trial involves not only the drawing
of inferences from the ‘facts’ of a particular case, but also
operates to deliver a narrative. Law, it is argued, constructs
a narrative of how the female body incites male violence. Culpable Subjects
considers how this narrative is constructed via a range of discursive practices that
position woman as a threat to masculine norms of propriety and autonomy.
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Market: Criminology/Law/Gender Studies
April 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Market: Criminology/Sociology
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Policing Sex
textbook
Evidence Based Policy and Practice in Youth
Justice
Edited by Paul Johnson, University of Surrey, UK and
Derek Dalton, Flinders University, Australia
This book brings together a group of respected academics
to explore the role of the police in the regulation of
consensual sexual practices and in shaping the boundaries
of that aspect of contemporary life that we imagine to be
most private.
Edited by Anna Stewart, Troy Allard and
Susan Dennison, all at Griffith University, Australia
Evidence Based Policy and Practice in Youth Justice is a significant collection that
critiques the existing evidence base about the causes and prevention of youth
offending in Australia and promotes the further development of this evidence base.
It draws on Australian evidence wherever possible, highlighting international
evidence where Australian evidence is not available or is conflicting. Youth
advocates, politicians, people interested in working with youth, along with existing
practitioners in a diverse range of fields require an understanding about the nature
of youth offending and ‘what works’ to prevent offending.
Federation Press
Market: Ciminology/Youth Justice
October 2011: 234x156: 250pp
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business and ManageMent
Projects and Complexity
Challenging the Innovation Paradigm
Diego Centanni, Supreme Group, Edmonton, Canada
Edited by Karl-Erik Sveiby, Pernilla Gripenberg, and Beata Segercrantz,
all at Swedish School of Economics (Hanken), Finland
This book examines project management in the context of complexity theory and
organizations. With the aim of increasing value to stakeholders and increasing
project success rate, contributors explore a systemic and organic approach to
projects, thereby widening the scope of a project manager’s role and the tools and
capabilities needed. The text describes a paradigm that is complementary to
traditional project management, providing combined insights from ethnography,
philosophy, and complexity theory to show a broad view of project management.
Auerbach Publications
Market: Information Technology
May 2012: 235x156: 328pp: 50 illus
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Series: Routledge Studies in Technology, Work and Organizations
The book goes behind the innovation frenzy characterizing society today. It brings
attention to the commercial waste, policy ineffectiveness and human suffering
caused by the way corporations have executed and policy makers have regulated
innovation. It emphasizes the unexploited opportunities of approaches that
consider also long term and undesirable consequences of innovation.
Routledge
Market: Business and Management
May 2012: 229x152: 256pp: 35 illus, 14 halftones, 3 line drawings
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Project Management Concepts, Techniques,
and Methods
textbook
Claude H. Maley
Managing the Risks of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Chance and Intent *
David L. Bodde and Caron H. St. John, both at
Clemson University, USA
ESI International Project Management Series
With a focus on the why, what, and how of project management, this book seeks
to develop and improve the skills required for managing projects. It explains how to
meet business goals, develop skills to achieve strategic objectives, overcome
performance obstacles, and manage projects in a multi-disciplinary environment.
Each topic presents a balanced blend of detailed explanatory texts, rich diagrams,
and graphics for a complete understanding of the subject. This book is completely
aligned with PMI’s PMBOK® guide.
Auerbach Publications
Market: Information Technology
April 2012: 235x156: 432pp: 230 illus
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British Management Thought *
John Child
First published in 1969, British Management Thought is an indispensable text for
anyone with a critical interest in the development of British management
philosophy, from management teachers, through to informed managers,
sociologists and historians.
Corporate innovators, independent entrepreneurs, and
investors find only incomplete advice in their quantitative
assessments of new venture risk. In addition, they should
employ a diverse set of tools and perspectives to manage
the risks of entrepreneurship and innovation. This edited
volume will interpret current research and best-practice to
offer a more complete toolkit for managing them well.
Routledge
Market: Entrepreneurship
May 2012: 246x174: 256pp: 10 illus, 20 line drawings
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Competition and Efficiency in
International Food Supply Chains
Improving Food Security
John Williams, Australian Food Security Institute,
Victoria
Series: Earthscan Food and Agriculture
Dr. Child considers the organizational and social problems faced by managers, and
how management thinkers have attempted to provide solutions. The book
demonstrates how social science research has today brought to light many
deficiencies in management thought. By applying the perspectives of the sociology
of knowledge, Dr Child examines how and why ideological considerations seriously
weakened the practical utility of many management writings.
This book examines an array of different distortions that
are causing food supply chain dysfunction in many
countries. It outlines the underlying changes that are
currently occurring, which will have an influence on the
direction of future food supply chains, and focuses on
liberal trade and deregulation as a more successful
solution to stabilising food supply chains and distribution,
based on an analysis of the last 60 years. The author
examines the relationship between governments, providers
and consumers.
Routledge
Market: Management Theory
June 2012: 216x138: 276pp
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Market: Sociology/ Agriculture and Food/ Sustainable Development/ Food Policy
June 2012: 234x156: 288pp: 20 illus
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business and ManageMent
Design for Six Sigma in Product and Service in
Development
textbook
Creativity and Strategic Innovation
Management
Applications and Case Studies
Edited by Elizabeth A. Cudney, Missouri University of
Science and Technology, Rolla, USA and
Sandra L. Furterer, Holy Cross Hospital, Coral Springs,
Florida, USA
Malcolm Goodman, Durham University, UK and
Sandra M. Dingli
In a highly competitive and globalized scenario, business
creativity provides the spark that fosters the development
and implementation of innovation and organizational
change. This book aims to explain the changes in the
business environment that many organizations are facing
and to emphasise the importance of taking a strategic
approach to management responses to encourage
creativity, innovation and profitability.
Selected Contents: Introduction Part I: The Challenge of
Challenging Times Part II: Preparing a Response
Part III: Innovation: From Theory to Practice Part IV: Managing Change Epilogue
Routledge
Market: Business & Management
June 2012: 246x174: 464pp
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Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is a data-driven quality strategy
for designing products and services. The goal of DFSS is to
avoid process problems using systems engineering
techniques. DFSS consists of five interconnected phases:
Define, Measure, Analyze, Design, Verify. This book
provides a detailed description of how to apply DFSS in
product and service development. It provides instructional
strategies, an overview of benefits and uses, and a
roadmap that links several methodologies including organizational leadership,
product development, system integration, critical parameter management, and
voice of the customer.
CRC Press
Market: Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
April 2012: 235x156: 368pp: 286 illus
Hb: 978-1-4398-6060-1: £49.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-6640-5: £49.99
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Electronic Health Record
textbook
A Systems Analysis of the Medications Domain
Entrepreneurship
A Global Perspective
Alexander Scarlat, MD
This book introduces readers to structured systems analysis
and the medications domains. It starts off with a
top-down decomposition of workflows and data. It applies
structured systems analysis methodology and tools to
electronic prescription, computerized physician order entry,
drug dispensation, medication administration, and clinical
decision support. Providing a comprehensive view of the
EHR/EMR, the text covers user interface considerations,
reporting requirements, and standards and vocabularies
for meaningful use. Assuming no previous clinical and/or
informatics knowledge, the author uses accessible language and includes over 170
figures and 100 review questions with answers.
Productivity Press
Market: Healthcare Management/Process Improvement
February 2012: 279x216: 386pp: 176 illus
Hb: 978-1-4398-7852-1: £82.00 • eBook: 978-1-4398-7854-5: £82.00
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Stephen Roper, University of Warwick, UK
Series: Routledge ISBE Masters in Entrepreneurship
This concise new textbook provides an introduction to topics in entrepreneurship in
a global context; focusing on how enterprise works across the world. Important
topics such as financing, innovation and social enterprise are discussed in detail and
brought to life by a raft of pedagogical features.
Entrepreneurship: A Global Perspective is suitable for both final year undergraduate
and postgraduate courses in enterprise.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. A World of Enterprise 3. Enterprising Nations 4.
Who are the Entrepreneurs? 5. The Start-up Decision 6. Growing Firms 7. Financing
Enterprise 8. Small Firms and Innovation 9. Social Enterprise: A Global Plus? 10.
Anti-Social Enterprise: A Global Issue? 11. Enterprise Policy
Routledge
Market: Business & Management
June 2012: 234x156: 176pp
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Engineering Systems Integration
Theory, Metrics, and Methods
Equipment Management in the PostMaintenance Era
Gary O. Langford, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA
A New Alternative to Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
The first book to address the underlying premises of systems integration and how
to exposit them into a practical and productive manner, this book prepares systems
managers and systems engineers to consider their decisions in light of systems
integration metrics. The book addresses two questions: Is there a way to express
the interplay of human actions and the result of system interactions of a product
with its environment, and are there methods that combine to improve the
integration of systems? The systems integration theory and integration frameworks
proposed in the book tie General Systems Theory with practice.
Kern Peng, Santa Clara University, California, USA
Providing a fundamental understanding of equipment
management, this book presents novel alternatives in
equipment management beyond the mainstream principles
of maintenance management. These new alternatives are
pioneered by high-tech industries and are driven by the
fast-changing environment. The text aims to initiate new
thinking and approaches that will help organizations in
high-tech industries manage their expansive equipment as
well as prepare companies in traditional industries for the
spreading of the microchip era in their equipment base.
CRC Press
Market: Systems Engineering
May 2012: 235x156: 408pp: 32 illus
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Productivity Press
Market: Business Improvement
April 2012: 235x156: 224pp: 22 illus
Hb: 978-1-4665-0194-2: £31.99 • eBook: 978-1-4665-0197-3: £31.99
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business and ManageMent
Fair Trade Organizations and Social Enterprise
Healthcare Organizations
Social Innovation through Hybrid Organization Models
Management Strategies, Operational Techniques, Tools,
Templates and Case Studies
Benjamin Huybrechts, Université de Liège, Belgium
Series: Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society
This book highlights the diverse organizational avenues through which Fair Trade
entrepreneurs may concretely implement the hybrid aims of Fair Trade: making
business, impacting small-scale producer groups and achieving systemic social
change. Through a study across Europe, this book examines Fair Trade Social
Enterprises at the crossroads between civil society and the market.
Routledge
Market: Business and Management
May 2012: 229x152: 240pp: 17 illus, 5 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-51745-4: £80.00 • eBook: 978-0-203-12191-7: £80.00
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David Edward Marcinko and Hope Rachel Hetico, both at Institute of
Medical Advisors, Norcross, Georgia, USA
Drawing on the expertise of leaders and managers in healthcare organizations, this
book addresses their ubiquitous struggles with decreasing revenues, increasing
costs, and high consumer expectations in a competitive market. Offering practical
experience and applied operating vision, the authors integrate Lean, managerial
applications, and regulatory perspectives with real-world case studies, models, and
reports, as well as charts, tables, diagrams, and sample contracts. The result is an
integration of Lean management and operational strategies vital to healthcare
administrators, comptrollers, and physician-executives.
Productivity Press
Market: Healthcare Management
June 2012: 254x178: 375pp: 78 illus
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Female Entrepreneurship and the new
Venture Creation
High Technology Entrepreneurship
Ray Oakey, University of Manchester, UK
An International Overview
With the global economy in a precarious position,
nurturing new entrepreneurial high technology firms is
likely to comprise a key component of any policy to
encourage economic growth, both in developed and
developing countries. High Technology Entrepreneurship
introduces and analyzes all the major aspects of high
technology small firm formation and growth.
Dafna Kariv, College of Management Academic
Studies, Israel
Tracing women’s journey along the venture creation
process, Kariv aims to shed light on the unique aspects of
female entrepreneurship. The book offers an international
perspective and a host of online resources, making it a
valuable resource for students.
Selected Contents: Introduction Part I: Female
Entrepreneurship: What Makes it a Unique Area? Part II: The
Pre-Venture Stage Part III: Preparation: Idea and Vision to
Implementation Part IV: First Steps in Venture Creation
Part V: The Future of Female Entrepreneurship
Students taking Masters level courses in entrepreneurship,
technology, innovation, academic enterprise and industrial
development will find this an essential textbook for
completing their studies.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Role of the Technical Entrepreneur 3. Clusters,
Incubators and Science Parks 4. Research and Development 5. Selling HTSF Products
6. Strategy 7. Finance 8. Conclusions
Routledge
Market: Entrepreneurship
August 2012: 229x152: 416pp: 65 illus
Hb: 978-0-415-89686-3: £100.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-89687-0: £41.99
eBook: 978-0-203-14098-7: £100.00
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Routledge
Market: Business & Management
April 2012: 234x156: 208pp: 17 illus, 17 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-59392-2: £95.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-59393-9: £29.99
eBook: 978-0-203-12075-0: £95.00
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A Guide to IT Contracting
textbook
Checklists, Tools, and Techniques
Information Technology and Society
Michael R. Overly and Matt Karlyn
Critical Issues for a Digital World
Distilling critical business and legal lessons learned from decades of drafting and
negotiating technology-related agreements, this highly accessible handbook allows
readers to quickly access information on almost every type of agreement and
immediately understand the intended and actual purpose. It includes key business
and legal issues, tips and techniques for negotiating terms, and common pitfalls.
Suitable for non-legal professionals, it offers checklists to organize concepts and a
complete glossary to define key legal, business, and technical terms as well as
Internet resources and online aids to assist in drafting contracts.
Barry M. Dumas
Information Technology and Society distinguishes itself by
weaving together the concepts and conditions of IT. What
distinguishes these trends is their focus on the impacts of
IT on societies, and the responsibilities of IT’s creators and
users. The author pulls together important, often complex
issues in the relationships among information, information
technologies, and societal constructs.
Auerbach Publications
Market: Information Technology
June 2012: 235x156: 275pp: 50 illus
Hb: 978-1-4398-7657-2: £49.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-7659-6: £49.99
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Routledge
Market: Information Technology
June 2012: 254x178: 300pp: 20 illus
Hb: 978-0-415-80713-5: £60.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-80714-2: £31.99
eBook: 978-0-203-15327-7: £60.00
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Knowledge Service Engineering Handbook
Managing the Insider Threat
No Dark Corners
Edited by Jussi Kantola, Evolute Finland Oy, Finland
and Waldemar Karwowski, University of Central
Florida, Orlando, USA
nick Catrantzos, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
The first book to treat insider threat defense as a
management challenge, this book offers practical tips on
how to develop a positive ears-to-the-ground work
culture, utilize metrics, improve personnel assessments,
and identify warning indicators. It will also explain how to
utilize a host of other techniques to combat potential
internal dangers. Addressing the area the Secret Service,
FBI, and NSA termed the Number 1 security threat to
organizations and enterprises, the author combines theory
with real-world practices to counter insider threat.
Chapters cover IT/information security, but also focus on
other internal threats to security.
Series: Ergonomics Design & Mgmt. Theory &
Applications
Covering the emerging field of knowledge service
engineering, this groundbreaking handbook outlines how
to acquire and utilize knowledge in the 21st century.
Drawn on the expertise of the founding faculty member of
the world’s first university knowledge engineering service
department, this book describes what knowledge services
engineering means and how it is different from service
engineering and service production. Presenting multiple cultural aspects including
US, Finnish, and Korean, this handbook provides engineering, systemic, industry,
and consumer use viewpoints to knowledge service systems and engineering
paradigms.
CRC Press
Market: Ergonomics & Human Factors
May 2012: 235x156: 584pp: 168 illus
Hb: 978-1-4398-5294-1: £63.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-5311-5: £63.99
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Leadership in the Public Sector
CRC Press
Market: Business Management/Security
May 2012: 254x178: 320pp: 6 illus
Hb: 978-1-4398-7292-5: £44.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-7293-2: £44.99
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The Medical Services Professional Career
Guidebook *
Promise and Pitfalls
Edited by Christine Teelken, VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Ewan Ferlie,
King’s College London, UK and Mike Dent, University of Staffordshire, UK
Charting a Development Plan for Success
Donna K. Goestenkors, Team Med Global, LLC, Glen
Carbon, Illinois, USA and Georgia Day, Kamama, LLC,
Livingston, Texas, USA
In view of the approaching age of austerity for the public sector, leadership is likely
to continue to become a key theme. This edited volume brings together a host of
material from the public sector to analyze the issue internationally. With
contributions from a respected team of contributors examining the key aspects of
this increasingly important theme, Leadership in the Public Services will be an
invaluable supplementary resource for those undertaking studies across public
sector management and administration.
This accessible guidebook provides Medical Services
Professionals (MSPs), and those about to enter the field,
with a series of building blocks to navigate career
progression. Illustrating valuable lessons with real-world
stories it includes systematic assessment tools, planning
techniques, and strategies to help readers achieve personal
and professional goals. It answers the questions most
commonly asked by MSPs and addresses twelve specific
points of consideration. Each point is a working exercise to
help readers perform honest career appraisals. The book
includes sample job descriptions, a glossary, and the
Medical Services Professional Creed.
Selected Contents: Part I. The Meaning of Public Sector Leadership and its Changing
Form Part II. Leadership Style in the Public Services Part III. Leadership and Public Sector
Profesionals
Routledge
Market: Business & Management
April 2012: 229x152: 264pp
Hb: 978-0-415-59174-4: £80.00 • eBook: 978-0-203-11976-1: £80.00
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Productivity Press
Market: Healthcare
October 2011: 235x156: 140pp
Pb: 978-1-4398-4478-6: £49.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-4479-3: £49.99
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Managing Country Risk
textbook
A Practitioner’s Guide to Effective Cross-Border Risk Analysis
nanotechnology
Social and Ethical Issues
Daniel Wagner, Country Risk Solutions, Norwalk,
Connecticut, USA
Cross-border risks are greater today than they were at the
time of the collapse of the former Soviet Union. Yet, most
companies that conduct business internationally are ill
prepared to address these risks. This book educates a wide
audience—from individual entrepreneurs and small
exporter to large multinational corporations—about the
basics of country risk analysis. It provides readers with an
understanding of cross-border risk and how to manage it
from a practitioner’s perspective. Using case studies and
examples, it supplies essential information on country risk
management and explains how these concepts apply to
every day operational examples.
Productivity Press
Market: Business Management
March 2012: 254x178: 304pp: 58 illus
Hb: 978-1-4665-0047-1: £63.99 • eBook: 978-1-4665-0048-8: £63.99
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Edited by Ahmed S. Khan, DeVry University, Addison, Illinois, USA
Series: Nano and Energy
This book spans the full range of nanotech topics. It focuses on how advances in
science and the convergence of multiple technological disciplines in
nanotechnology impact society at individual, community, national, and
international levels. Exploring this technology’s positive and negative aspects in the
face of today’s complex social issues, the author addresses how it can benefit
society and the demands of new skill sets in the workforce. Written using an
interactive format, the book employs case studies, scenarios, and Web exercises to
promote critical thinking and problem solving skills, and to enhance stakeholders’
awareness of the challenges posed by nanotechnology.
CRC Press
Market: Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
May 2012: 235x156: 328pp: 101 illus
Hb: 978-1-4398-5953-7: £49.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-5958-2: £49.99
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no Money - no Mission
textbook
Best Practices of Healthcare Revenue Cycle Management
3rd Edition
David Hammer, Mckesson Revenue Cycle Solutions, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida,
USA
Public Management and Governance
Edited by Tony Bovaird, University of Birmingham, UK
and Elke Löffler, Governance International, UK
This book tells the complete story of healthcare revenue cycle management.
Designed to improve the efficiency of managers, the book is organized by
functional areas to reflect the organization of most revenue cycles. In addition to
first party interviews that define best practices and provide solutions to predictable
but complex challenges, the author includes a wealth of relevant literature
citations. He further augments the text with a glossary, information tables,
flowcharts, organizational charts, sample policies, and sample position descriptions.
Productivity Press
Market: Healthcare Management/Financial Management
June 2012: 254x178: 475pp
Hb: 978-1-4200-9136-6: £63.99 • eBook: 978-1-4200-9137-3: £63.99
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Although popular features are retained, this new edition
benefits from some reforms including a reinforcement of
international themes across the whole book and
discussions of the new realities of coalition politics in times
of change.
A whole parade of pedagogical features are also employed
resulting in a rejuvenated textbook which will be essential
reading on public management and administration courses
across the world.
Selected Contents: Part I: From Public Management to Governance Part II: Public
Management Part III: Governance in the Public Sector Part IV: …and Finally: Public
Management and Governance - The Future?
Routledge
Market: Business and Management
June 2012: 246x174: 416pp
Hb: 978-0-415-50185-9: £95.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-50186-6: £29.99
Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-43043-2
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16th Edition
The Pocket Guide to the Baldrige Criteria
(5-Pack)
Mark Graham Brown, Manhattan Beach, California,
USA
Updated yearly to match changing requirements, this
guide is designed to help you understand the criteria for
the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. The
Baldrige criteria are being used by thousands of
organizations around the world to evaluate their progress
toward becoming the best in their fields. This 16th edition
of The Pocket Guide to the Baldrige Criteria begins with
commonly asked questions about the Award criteria. It
then breaks down the 19 items under the seven category
headings of the Baldrige criteria with concise explanation
and quick tips of what excellent companies do in each
area.
Productivity Press
Market: Quality / Business Management
April 2011: : 64pp
Pb: 978-1-4398-7550-6: £21.99 • Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-4398-1423-9
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Redefining Business Models
Strategies for a Financialized World
Colin Haslam, Tord Andersson, nicholas Tsitsianis and Ya Ping Yin, all at
University of Hertfordshire, UK
Redefining Business Models employs a narrative and numbers framework of
analysis to construct alternative critical dialogues that are employed to affirm or
challenge claims about the capacity of business models to transform economic
performance.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Corporate and Non-Corporate Econo-Sphere
3. Innovation, Re-Invention and Wealth Accumulation at Risk 4. Firms, Industries and
Strategy 5. Business Models: Legitimacy in Question 6. Business Models Reworked in a
Financialized World 7. How Viable is the Banking Business Model? 8. The Private Equity
Business Model: On Terra Firma or Shifting Sands? 9. A Business Model for a Digital
Lifestyle 10. SME Bio-Pharma: A Financialized Business Model? 11. The Hospice Business
in a Financial Crisis 12. Off-Shoring and Out-Sourcing: Transforming the Corporate
Business Model? 11. Conclusions and Discussion
Routledge
Market: Business & Management
June 2012: 229x152: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-67440-9: £85.00
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Privatization of Public Services *
Reforming Capitalism
Impacts for Employment, Working Conditions, and Service
Quality in Europe
The Scientific Worldview and Business
Edited by Christoph Hermann and Jörg Flecker, both at University of
Vienna, Austria
Series: Routledge Studies in Business Ethics
Series: Routledge Studies in Employment and Work Relations in Context
This book illustrates the ways in which liberalization has contributed to increasing
private and foreign ownership of public services, the decentralization of labor
relations has amplified pressure on wages, and decreasing employment numbers
and increasing workloads have improved productivity partly at the cost of service
quality.
Routledge
Market: Business and Management
May 2012: 229x152: 224pp: 40 illus, 1 line drawing
Hb: 978-0-415-88493-8: £80.00 • eBook: 978-0-203-11960-0: £80.00
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Rogene Buchholz, Loyola University New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
This book examines the way science influences our understanding of ethics and
values, economics, politics, culture, and nature. It then utilizes Classical American
Pragmatism as a philosophy, which involves a different way of understanding
science that has implications for business and its relation to these environments
and well as for management and management education.
Routledge
Market: Business and Management
May 2012: 229x152: 320pp
Hb: 978-0-415-51738-6: £80.00 • eBook: 978-0-203-12291-4: £80.00
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The Right Choice
textbook
Using Theory of Constraints for Effective Leadership
Segmentation, Revenue Management and
Pricing Analytics
Ted Hutchin
This book presents a decision-making process that accounts for personal goals,
team goals, organizational goals, win-win relationships, and risk analysis of
consequences. Using theory of constraint tools, the author explains how to take an
undesirable effect (UDE) from three distinct aspects of a person’s work life to create
three UDE clouds. Once the clouds have been constructed and validated, a
composite cloud is constructed that reveals a deeper causal relationship to the
UDEs. The text applies these results at the individual, team, and organizational
levels.
Productivity Press
Market: Business Management
May 2012: 235x156: 200pp: 30 illus
Hb: 978-1-4398-8621-2: £31.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-8625-0: £31.99
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Tudor Bodea, Utrecht School of Economics, the Netherlands and
Mark Ferguson, University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA
Segmentation, Revenue Management and Pricing Analytics introduces the concepts
and quantitative methods available for improving profit through smarter capacity
allocation and pricing. In particular, proven techniques are provided for analyzing
historical sales data to determine customer segments that exhibit significant
differences in their price elasticities. Once identified, techniques are provided on
how to determine the optimal capacity allocation or price for each segment.
Routledge
Market: Management
July 2012: 254x178: 400pp: 20 illus, 20 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-89832-4: £60.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-89833-1: £34.99
eBook: 978-0-203-80215-1
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The Routledge Companion to Cost
Management
Solvency in Financial Accounting
Julie E. Margret, Deakin University, Australia
Edited by Falconer Mitchell, University of Edinburgh,
UK, Hanne nørreklit and Morten Jakobsen, Aarhus
University, Denmark
Over the last two decades, cost management has been an
area of dynamic change and development. The Routledge
Companion to Cost Management is a timely reference
volume covering both practical developments and research
in this area.
With chapters from an international team of contributors,
this prestigious companion will prove an indispensible
addition to any library with aspirations to keeping
up-to-date with the world of accounting.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Input Cost Management Part 3: Product
Design Part 4: Cost Analysis and Decision Making Part 5: Cost Management Systems
Part 6: Lessons for Cost Management Part VII: Conclusions
Routledge
Market: Accounting & Finance
June 2012: 246x174: 608pp: 50 illus, 50 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-59247-5: £120.00
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Series: Routledge Studies in Accounting
Using phenomenological theory and a commonsense approach to measurement,
Solvency in Financial Accounting investigates practical aspects of accounting for
business activities and reporting of the financial results of business affairs. Drawing
on five major case studies, links are found between each case highlighting
associations between the language of accounting and the data contained in
financial statements of an entity’s worth. With regard to the many unexpected
corporate collapses and related financial dilemmas throughout the twentieth
century and beyond, this work is particularly important from a public policy
perspective as regulators continue to grapple with a dynamic commercial
environment heavily influenced by perceived scandalous corporate group activity.
This study draws on real-world observations of how the meshing of commercial
and legal foundations creates the environment in which accounting must serve.
Routledge
Market: Business and Management
February 2012: 229x152: 208pp: 41 illus, 5 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-89582-8: £80.00 • eBook: 978-0-203-12968-5: £80.00
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Safety Management
textbook
A Comprehensive Approach to Developing a Sustainable System
Strategic Supply Chain Management *
Chitram Lutchman, Calgary, Alberta, Canada,
Rohanie Maharaj, St. Augustine, Trinidad, West Indies
and Waddah Ghanem, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Presenting knowledge garnered from years of frontline
experience in safe work practices in the oil and gas,
construction, and agricultural industries, this book provides
a practical approach to transitioning an organization from
ordinary safety performance to World Class Safety
Performance. The text introduces learning from events,
contractor safety management, and frontline supervisors’
leadership development as key elements for enhancing
safety performance. Leveraging excellent work done by
businesses and safety professionals globally, this book
provides a simple, easy-to-follow roadmap for improving the safety performance of
an organization in a sustained manner.
CRC Press
Market: Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering
March 2012: 235x156: 496pp: 139 illus
Hb: 978-1-4398-6261-2: £63.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-6262-9: £63.99
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Carlos Cordón, IMD, Switzerland, Kim Sundtoft
Hald, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and
Ralf W. Seifert, IMD & EPFL, Switzerland
Strategic Supply Chain Management contains twenty
real-world cases, all of which have been field researched
by a top author team. Illuminating the real dilemmas faced
by executives, this textbook explains how to create a
winning supply chain management strategy. The authors
draw on their extensive classroom and industry experience
to ensure that the writing style is geared towards an
executive education readership. This book will provide a
complete teaching resource for MBA and executive
education classes.
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Thinking Strategically about Supply Chain
Management 2. The Supply Chain: Key Driver of Your Business Model 3. Handling
Dilemmas in the Supply Chain 4. Making the Supply Chain Work 5. Sustaining Supply
Chain Alignment
Routledge
Market: Business & Management
April 2012: 234x156: 312pp: 129 illus, 42 halftones, 46 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-59175-1: £95.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-59176-8: £34.99
eBook: 978-0-203-12445-1: £95.00
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business and ManageMent
Strategy for Sustainable Competitive
Advantage
Utilizing the 3Ms of Process Improvement in
Healthcare
Surviving Declining Demand and China’s Global Development
Richard Morrow, Director, Healthcare Performance Partners, Elgin, Illinois,
USA
Ian Chaston, University of Plymouth, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Organizational Behavior and Strategy
The global recession and the public deficit crisis mean that Western companies face
flattening sales in domestic markets, and increased competition from China’s
globalization. Conventional strategies are not a solution. The text presents effective
counter-response strategies of exploiting new knowledge to create innovative
products and develop leading edge internal organizational processes.
Routledge
Market: Business and Management
May 2012: 229x152: 304pp: 20 illus, 20 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-52274-8: £80.00 • eBook: 978-0-203-12112-2: £80.00
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Leading change in the right direction and sustaining that change is extremely
difficult without managing the relevant measures, especially in today’s healthcare
environment. This book details how to use the 3Ms (Measure, Manage to Measure,
and Make-it-Easy) of change leadership in healthcare. It includes healthcare case
studies that illustrate the proper application of the 3Ms. Complete with forms and
templates to facilitate application of the 3Ms, the text describes a culture change
method that is based on changing behaviors.
Productivity Press
Market: Healthcare Management
May 2012: 254x178: 250pp: 50 illus
Pb: 978-1-4398-9535-1: £38.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-9537-5: £38.99
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textbook
textbook
3rd Edition
Working in the Global Economy
Superior Customer Value
How to Develop and Manage Your Career Across Borders
Strategies for Winning and Retaining Customers, Third Edition
Roblyn Simeon
Art Weinstein, Nova Southeastern University, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, USA
This third edition of a bestseller covers best practices,
organizational responsiveness, market orientation, and
strategic planning issues that lead to profitable and
world-class customer service. This revised edition addresses
current trends in value-adding business practice, from
understanding how to drive a market and find new
ventures to the rise in customer importance of the online
arena and new models and metrics for customer loyalty and
retention. In addition to updated information throughout
the text, it also includes new chapters on social media
networking and customer value metrics and models.
CRC Press
Market: Business Management
February 2012: 235x156: 324pp: 40 illus
Hb: 978-1-4398-6128-8: £44.99 • Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-57444-356-1
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It is clear that although the human resource management
field has been drastically affected by global competition
over the last twenty years, most of the research and
publications in the field are geared to providing
corporations with an understanding of their business
environment. This book takes an entirely different
approach by looking at the job and career markets from
the point of view of individuals who are searching for new
strategies to find, develop and manage their careers in a
global environment.
Routledge
Market: Human Resource Management
August 2012: 254x190: 350pp: 25 illus, 15 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-89130-1: £75.00 • Pb: 978-0-415-89131-8: £55.00
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Utilizing the 3Ms of Process Improvement
Richard Morrow, Director, Healthcare Performance Partners, Elgin, Illinois,
USA
Leading change in the right direction and sustaining change is extremely difficult
without relevant measures and management of those measures. Providing a
leadership and management guide to achieving objectives, this book details how to
use the 3Ms (Measure, Manage to Measure, Make-it-Easy) of change leadership. It
includes case studies from the aviation and manufacturing industries as well as
forms to facilitate implementation. The author describes a culture change method
based on changing behaviors.
Productivity Press
Market: Business Managment/Quality Improvement
May 2012: 254x178: 256pp: 50 illus
Pb: 978-1-4398-9560-3: £38.99 • eBook: 978-1-4398-9565-8: £38.99
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Accounting and Business
Economics
The Commons and the
Corporation *
Insights from National Traditions
Peter Fleming, Queen Mary, University of London
Edited by Yuri Biondi, Ecole Polytechnique,
France and Stefano Zambon, University of
Ferrara, Italy
Series: Routledge Studies in Management,
Organizations and Society
Series: Routledge Studies in Accounting
This book brings together leading international
scholars to examine the current state of accounting
theory and its fundamental connection with the
economics and finance of firms, viewing the business
entity from not only accounting, but also national,
economic, social, political, juridical, anthropological,
and moral points of view.
Routledge
Market: Business and Management
July 2012: 229x152: 336pp
Hb: 978-0-415-88702-1: £80.00
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Business Models for Life
Science Firms *
Alberto Onetti, Insubria University, Italy and
Antonella Zucchella, University of Pavia, Italy
Series: Routledge Studies in Innovation,
Organizations and Technology
Most books on the biotechnology industry focus on
scientific and technological challenges, ignoring the
entrepreneurial and managerial complexities faced by
bio-entrepreneurs. Business Models for Life Science
Firms aims to fill this gap by offering managers in this
rapid growth industry the tools needed to design and
implement an effective business model customized for
the unique needs of research intensive organizations.
Routledge
Market: Business & Management
August 2012: 229x152: 208pp
Hb: 978-0-415-87474-8: £80.00
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Case Studies in Public
Governance
Building Institutions in Singapore
Edited by June Gwee, Civil Service College,
Singapore
This book makes available original case studies on
how institutions developed in Singapore. Designed
around the theme of “building institutions”, the case
studies presents facets of how institutions developed,
including leadership and structure, which are universal
to management studies. These case studies highlights
a core aspect in the development of institutions,
namely, how people and organisations change the
culture of institutions, how leaders influence their
organisations, and how policies define the systems
that build institutions. Students, researchers and
policy-makers can now use these case studies for
pedagogy or to derive insights on Singapore’s
approach on governance
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This book aims to reinvigorate critical appraisals of
corporatized work institutions and the exploitation
(both inside and outside the formal firm) they are
based upon. Author Peter Fleming brings fresh
insights to the study of work and provides a robust
schema for understanding employment as a
conflictual site of exploited social labour in which
workers shape the contours of the corporation.
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Consumer Behavior Analysis
A Rational Approach to Consumer Choice
Edited by Donald A. Hantula, Temple University,
USA and Victoria K. Wells, Durham Business
School, University of Durham, UK
Consumption is the primary economic activity in a
post-industrial society. Consumer Behavior Analysis is
leading heterodox marketing scholarship and
innovative applied behavioral work. Describing both
theoretical analyses as well as empirical studies
including laboratory experiments in e-commerce,
in-store experiments in grocery shopping, and an
analysis of the counterfeit goods market, this book is
a working example of translational research. This
book will be highly useful to marketing managers and
scholars in the field. All students of marketing theory,
behavior analysis, and consumer choice will find this
collection a thought-provoking tool for further
understanding of a new behavioral approach to
marketing strategy, consumer decisions and marketing
firms. This book was originally published as a special
issue of the Journal of Organizational Behavior
Management.
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Enacting Regional Dynamics
and Entrepreneurship
Bridging the Territorial and Functional
Rationales
Consumption and Spirituality
Edited by Diego Rinallo, Bocconi University, Italy,
Linda Scott, Saïd Business School, University of
Oxford, UK and Pauline Maclaran, Professor of
Marketing and Conusmer Research, Royal
Holloway, University of London, UK
Series: Routledge Interpretive Marketing Research
Consumption and Spirituality examines not only
religious organizations, but also brands and marketers
and the way they infuse their products, services and
experiences with spiritual meanings that flow freely in
the circuit of culture and can be appropriated by
consumers even without purchase acts. From a
consumer perspective, the book investigates how
spiritual beliefs, practices, and experiences are now
embedded into a global consumer culture. Rather
than condemning consumption, the chapters in this
book highlight consumers’ agency and the creative
processes through which authentic spiritual meanings
are co-created from a variety of sources, local and
global, and sacred and profane alike.
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Corporate Social
Responsibility,
Entrepreneurship, and
Innovation
Kenneth Amaeshi, Cranfield University School of
Management, UK and Paul nnodim, University of
Massachusetts, USA
Series: Routledge Studies in Business Ethics
This book contributes to the theorization of CSR by
presenting the meaning of CSR in a clear and distinct
manner, giving the ongoing CSR debate a new
direction anchored on a firm economic philosophy. It
reinforces the view of firms as social institutions as
well as economic actors, establishing CSR as a form of
justice rather than philanthropy. Articulating CSR as
private governance of corporate externalities this
book provides researchers with a new paradigm to
translate knowledge into action and offers reflective
managers an alternative framework in which to
explore their corporate strategies and decisions.
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Edited by Bengt Johannisson, Linnaeus
University, Sweden and Åsa Lindholm
Dahlstrand, Halmstad University, Sweden
The basic message of the book is that coping with
global challenges in an entrepreneurial way calls for
the making of a dynamic region that recognizes and
practices contrasting rationales, the territorial and the
functional. This book was originally published as a
special issue of European Planning Studies.
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Critical Histories of
Accounting
Innovation Challenges for the
21st Century
Marketing Management in
Asia
Sinister Inscriptions in the Modern Era
Edited by Deborah Cox and John Rigby, both at
Manchester Business School, UK
Edited by Stanley Paliwoda and Tim Andrews,
both at University of Strathclyde, UK and
Junsong Chen, China Europe International
Business School
Edited by Richard K Fleischman, John Carroll
University, USA, Warwick Funnell, University of
Wollongong, Australia and Stephen Walker,
Cardiff University, UK
Series: Routledge Studies in Innovation,
Organizations and Technology
Series: Routledge New Works in Accounting History
Critical accounting historians feel it a duty to harken
to the “suppressed voices” of the past, those groups
of people who had no access to an accounting record
– women, persons of color, indigenous populations,
alienated proletarians, victims of governmental
incompetence and graft, and many voiceless others.
Critical Histories of Accounting: Sinister Inscriptions in
the Modern Era draws on the foremost work in this
developing literature. The editors have hand-selected
a series of historical and contemporary episodes that
have been critically investigated by the wider
accounting history community, preceded by a
thorough introduction.
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Innovation Challenges for the 21st Century debates
and presents scattered and anonymous material in a
coherent way, with a particular focus on ‘hot topics’
in the field of innovation studies that have been
previously under-researched. The book is divided into
four key themes: government as a key actor in the
innovation process, skills and competences required to
maintain and improve innovation performance in
Europe, entrepreneurs as innovators, and finally, the
wider context in which innovation policy develops.
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Managing networks in the
Public and nonprofit Sectors
Angel Saz-Carranza, ESADE Business School,
Ramon Llull University, Spain
Gender and Leadership in
Trade Unions
Series: Routledge Studies in Business Organizations
and Networks
Networks are made up of organizations. Goal-directed
networks are those that come together to achieve a
shared objective, in addition to the individual
organization-specific goals. This book’s focus is on the
management of goal-directed networks. Despite the
fact that formalized goal-directed interorganizational
networks have become extremely popular in the
public and nonprofit sectors, as many social problems
require concerted action, publications on managing
goal-directed networks do not exist. In this book,
author Angel Saz-Carranza examines four networks
that differ by size, scope, and geographical location.
He offers a novel and innovative framework focusing
on networks’ inherent internal tensions between unity
and diversity, paralleling the differentiation/integration
tension found in organization theory, which has not
previously been applied to interorganizational
networks.
Edited by Gill Kirton, Queen Mary, University of
London, UK and Geraldine Healy, Queen Mary,
University of London, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Employment
Relations
Gender and Leadership in Trade Unions explores and
evaluates the similarities and differences in equality
strategies pursued by unions in the US and the UK. It
assesses the conditions experienced by women union
members and how these impact their leadership. The
discussion of women trade union leaders is situated
more broadly within debates on governance,
leadership and democracy within social justice
activism.
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August 2012: 229x152: 128pp
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The History of Cost and
Management Accounting *
Series: Routledge Studies in International Business
and the World Economy
Asia is no longer simply the continent to which the
world turns for outsourcing and off shoring of
production, leaving retailing to Western countries.
Asia now contains many of the world’s largest
markets plus many emergent markets as well. Each
chapter of this volume details the characteristics of an
individual market in Asia and demonstrates the
challenges that marketers are likely to face in these
environments. Covering not just production or
consumption but trade as it is practiced now, this
book outlines the new norms, conventions and service
performance levels that these markets demand.
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Market: Business and Management
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Men, Wage Work and Family
Edited by Paula McDonald, School of
Management, Queensland University of
Technology, Australia and Emma Jeanes,
University of Exeter, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Employment
Relations
This edited book brings together empirical studies of
the work-life nexus with a specific focus on men’s
working time arrangements, how men navigate and
traverse paid work and family commitments, and the
impact of public and organizational policies on men’s
participation in work, leisure, and other life domains.
The book is innovative in that it presents both macro
(institutional, how policy affects practice) and micro
(individual, from men’s own perspectives) level studies,
allowing for a rich and contrasting exploration of how
men’s participation in paid work and other domains is
divided, conflicted, or integrated. Taking an
international focus, Men, Wage Work and Family
contrasts various public and organizational policies
and how these policies impact men’s opportunities
and participation in paid work and non-work domains
in industrialised countries in Europe, North America,
and Australia.
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Market: Business and Management
July 2012: 229x152: 192pp
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The Experience of the United Kingdom
Richard Edwards and Trevor Boyns, both at
Cardiff University, UK
Series: Routledge New Works in Accounting History
In The History of Cost and Management Accounting,
two leading international scholars provide a
comprehensive survey of the literature on costing and
management accounting. This compelling guide
covers the development of British accounting from the
late 19th century to recent years, and offers a balanced
review of changing theories and practices.
Routledge
Market: Accounting History
May 2012: 229x152: 288pp
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Personal Transferable Skills in
Accounting Education
Edited by Kim Watty, Deakin University, Australia,
Beverley Jackling, Victoria University, Australia
and Richard M.S. Wilson, Loughborough
University, UK
Personal Transferable Skills in Accounting Education
illustrates how generic skills (often referred to as ‘soft
skills’) are being embedded and evaluated in the
accounting curriculum by academics from a range of
perspectives. Each chapter provides an account of
how the challenge of incorporating generic skills in
the accounting curriculum within particular
educational environments has been addressed. The
challenges involved in generic skills development in
higher education have not been limited to the
accounting discipline. This book provides examples
which potentially inform a wide range of discipline
areas. Academics will benefit from reading the
experiences of incorporating generic skills in the
accounting curriculum from across the globe. This
book was originally published as a special issue of
Accounting Education: an international journal.
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Market: Business / Accounting
January 2012: 246x174: 192pp
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textbook
Ulrich Beck
Power, national Security, and
Transformational Global
Events
An Introduction to the Theory of the Risk
Society and Second Modernity
Mads P. Sørensen, Aarhus University, Denmark
and Allan Christiansen, Copenhagen Business
School, Denmark
Challenges Confronting America, China,
and Iran
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
Edited by Thomas A. Johnson, University of
Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, USA
This book identifies major challenges confronting
America as a result of the major transformational
global events occurring in China, Iran, and the Middle
East. Expert contributors provide unique insights into
current and future possibilities that can impact the
United States.
CRC Press
Market: Criminal Justice
April 2012: 235x156: 300pp
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This book provides a complete introduction to the
sociology of German sociologist Ulrich Beck. The book
covers the whole of Beck’s work from his first
publications in the 1970s until his latest publications
in 2011.
Routledge
Market: Social theory/Risk/Modernity
June 2012: 234x156: 208pp
Hb: 978-0-415-69369-1: £80.00
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Promoting Informal Venture
Capital
The Evolution of Policy and Practice
Richard T Harrison, Queen’s University Belfast,
UK and Colin Mason, University of Strathclyde,
UK
Series: Routledge Studies in Entrepreneurship
This new volume collects for the first time in one
accessible place the most significant of the authors’
work on business angel networks and the
development of the informal venture capital market,
as well as offers new material from these two
pioneers of the field.
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Market: Business and Management
May 2012: 229x152: 250pp
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econoMics
Climate Financing and Gender
new in Paperback
Mariama Williams
Series: Routledge IAFFE Advances in Feminist
Economics
While there is a small and growing literature on gender
and climate change, the field is still relatively under
developed and under researched. There is also very little
focus analytical work on gender and climate change. The
area of climate change financing and gender is even less
understood. This book seeks to contribute to the filling of
this void. The book will undertake a comprehensive
assessment and analysis of climate change financing and
its gender dimensions.
Selected Contents: 1. The Global Climate Change Policy Environment 2. Climate Policy
and Gender 3. Gender and the Climate Financing Development 4. Overview of
Market-based Financing Schemes 5. The Current State of Climate Change Financing
6. Towards a Gender Friendly Climate Financing Regime 7. Conclusion
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Market: Gender Studies, Environment, Finance
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The Economics of Ecosystems and
Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic
Foundations
Edited by Pushpam Kumar, University of Liverpool, UK
Human well-being relies critically on ecosystem services
provided by nature and dependant on biodiversity, such as
water and air quality regulation and plant pollination. This
book, written by a team of international experts, provides
a comprehensive assessment of the fundamental
ecological and economic principles of measuring and
valuing ecosystem services and biodiversity along with
subsequent volumes it will provide the authoritative
knowledge and guidance to drive forward the biodiversity
conservation agenda for the next decade.
Routledge
Market: Environmental Economics
April 2012: 456pp
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econoMics
Energy Analysis for Planning and Policy
textbook
3rd Edition
Shaligram Pokharel
Wide in scope, this book provides an analytical framework
by which energy needs and resources can be estimated in
support of policy formulation. Having worked in the
energy sector, the author has first-hand experience in the
economic analysis of energy technology and the
development of tools for macro-energy analysis. Featuring
a non-country specific nature with an analytical focus, the
text includes examples of energy analysis in support of
policy decision making and applies the analytical data and
models to representative problems.
Principles of Environmental Economics and
Sustainability
Ahmed Hussen, Kalamazoo College, USA
The central focus of this book is the systematic integration
of both mainstream and ecological approaches to
environmental economics and an acknowledgement that
enduring solutions to major contemporary environmental
challenges can be obtained through studies based on a
well conceived and balanced interdisciplinary approach.
This third edition contains much that is new including
chapters on biodiversity and the economics of climate
change.
CRC Press
Market: Environmental Science & Technology
June 2012: 235x156: 350pp: 60 illus
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Market: Economics, Environmental Studies and International Business
June 2012: 246x174: 384pp: 20 illus
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Multinationals and World Trade *
Progress or Collapse *
Vertical Integration and the Division of Labour in World
Industries
The Crises of Market Greed
Roberto De Vogli, University College London, UK
Mark Casson, University of Reading, UK
Global warming and the depletion of natural resources are
widely recognized as major threats to our future. However,
this environmental destruction is paired with an
often-overlooked deterioration of psychosocial wellbeing.
This original and compelling book explores the links
between these phenomena, discussing the implications for
action and change.
First published in 1986, this work reports the results of the Leverhulme project on
mulitnationals and intermediate product trade, based at the University of Reading
during the academic year 1982/3. Chapter 1 summaries the main results of this
project.
Part I focusses upon the theoretical component of world trade, dealing with both
the theories of division of labour and vertical integration. Part II presents a number
of specially-commisioned case studies relating to the project, concerning the motor
industry, the bearing industry, the synthetic fibre industry, the tin industry, the
copper industry, the banana industry and the shipping industry.
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Market: Economics
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Selected Contents: Part I Developmental Disorders
Introduction: A Turning Point or a Point of No Return? 1. The
Growth Delusion Part II Patterns of Degradation 2. Futility
Unlimited 3. Virtual Freedom 4. All Things Being Unequal
5. Civic Eclipse 6. Not of This Earth Part III Societal Inertia
7. Power and Profit 8. Out of Control Part IV Progress or Collapse? 9. Dignity: A Race
Against US
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Market: Economics, Environment
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Order and Control in American
Socio-Economic Thought
The Real Cost of Cheap Food
Social Scientists and Progressive-Era Reform
This challenging but accessible book critically examines the
dominant food regime on its own terms, by seriously
asking whether we can afford cheap food and exploring
what exactly cheap food affords us. The author makes a
compelling case for why today’s global food system
produces just the opposite of what it promises. The food
produced under this regime is in fact exceedingly
expensive. Many of these costs will be paid for by future
generations – cheap food today may mean expensive food
tomorrow. By systematically assessing these costs the book
delves into issues related, but not limited, to international
development, corporate responsibility, government
subsidies, food aid and global commodity markets. The book concludes by
suggesting ways forward. Exploding the myth of cheap food requires we have at
our disposal a host of practices and policies. Some of those proposed and explored
include microloans, subsidies for consumers, vertical agriculture, and the
democratization of subsidies for producers.
Charles McCann, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
The Progressive Era is generally regarded as a period of extraordinary social,
political, and economic change, affecting virtually every aspect of American life. In
the last decades of the nineteenth century, American social scientists, drawing on
their experiences with the German social welfare system, became increasingly
interested not merely in identifying problems, but in prescribing means by which to
effect social change. This book is an effort to identify the various influences upon
critical thinkers, and to examine their approaches to solving the social problems of
the time.
Routledge
Market: Economics
January 2012: 234x156: 304pp
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Michael Carolan, Colorado State University, USA
Routledge
Market: Agriculture and Food/ Environmental Economics/ Sustainable Development
August 2011: 234x156: 288pp
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nuclear Waste Management and Legitimacy
Nihilism and Responsibility
Mats Andrén, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Series: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
This book focuses on nuclear waste management, which can work in democratic
countries only if viewed as legitimate by the population. The book posits the
inability of democracies to establish such legitimacy as an explanation for the
current absence of public policy decisions that can identify a solution. The
problems are such that they can be resolved only if fundamental aspects of the
modern notion of legitimacy are set aside.
Selected Contents: Introduction: a Faustian Bargain 1. Elusive Legitimacy 2. Legitimacy
and Ethics 3. God is Dead: Nihilism or Responsibility 4. The Uncomfortable Legitimacy 5.
Moral Culture and the Formulation of Norms Conclusion: Legitimacy without
Responsibility
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Market: Economics
April 2012: 234x156: 144pp
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Social networks,
Innovation and the
Knowledge Economy *
Regional Development
Agencies
Innovation Governance in an
Open Economy
The Next Generation?
Edited by Isabel Salavisa, Lisbon University
Institute, Portugal and Margarida Fontes,
National Laboratory for Energy and Geology,
Portugal
Edited by nicola Bellini, Scuola Superiore
Sant’Anna, Italy, Mike Danson, University of the
West of Scotland, UK and Henrik Halkier,
University of Aalborg, Denmark
Shaping Regional Nodes in a Globalized
World
Series: Routledge Studies in Global Competition
Series: Regions and Cities
This book argues that social networks can play a very
significant role in the process of technological
catching up in moderate innovative countries and
analyses their role in the successful creation of
knowledge intensive companies.
This book provides a new point of reference with
regard to Regional Development Agencies and
bottom-up regional policy that will replace the
off-quoted, but now rather dated, notion of ‘model
RDAs’ by identifying key features of the current, and,
indeed next, generation of regionally-based economic
development organisations.
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Market: Economics
April 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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networking Regionalised
Innovative Labour Markets *
Selected Contents: 1. Context and Overview 2. Regional
Governance 3. RDA Policies 4. Conclusion and
Perspectives
Routledge
Market: Geography, Economics, Business
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-68848-2: £95.00
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Edited by Ulrich Hilpert and Helen LawtonSmith, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Series: Regions and Cities
Edited by Annika Rickne, University of
Gothenburg, Sweden, Staffan Laestadius,
Swedish Royal Institute of Technology and
Henry Etzkowitz
Series: Regions and Cities
In an increasingly globalised world, paradoxically
regional innovation clusters have moved to the
forefront of attention as a strategy for economic and
social development. Transcending international
success cases, like Silicon Valley and Route 128, as
sources of lessons, successful high tech clusters in
niche areas have had a significant impact on
peripheral regions. Are these successful innovation
clusters born or made? If they are subject to planning
and direction, what is the shape that it takes: top
down, bottom up or lateral?
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Market: Geography, Economics, Business
April 2012: 234x156: 304pp: 19 illus, 19 line drawings
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Alternative Theories of
Competition
Innovative and creative labour is increasingly
recognised as having a key role in regional economic
development. The more advanced the processes of
innovation-led entrepreneurship are, the more
important become highly skilled scientific,
engineering, professional and university trained
personnel. This book analyzes these processes with a
concentration on the regionalisation of innovative
labour markets and the migration of such labour to
these areas.
Challenges to the Orthodoxy
Edited by Jamee K. Moudud, Sarah Lawrence
College, USA, Cyrus Bina, University of
Minnesota, Morris, USA and Patrick L. Mason,
Florida State University, USA
Series: Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics
Routledge
Market: Geography, Economics, Business
May 2012: 234x156: 224pp
Hb: 978-0-415-68356-2: £75.00
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This book takes a radically different approach to the
analysis of competition by rejecting the perfect vs.
imperfect competition dichotomy and draws on the
insights of classical political economists such as Marx,
Schumpeter, Hayek and Andrews.
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Market: Economics
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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The Bank for International
Settlements *
Economic Models for Policy
Making
French Liberalism in the 19th
Century
The Politics of Global Financial Supervision
in the Age of High Finance
Solomon Cohen, Erasmus School of Economics,
the Netherlands
An Anthology
Kevin V. Ozgercin, SUNY College at Old
Westbury, USA
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Over the past decades, many different kinds of models
have been developed that have been of use to policy
makers, but until now the different approaches have
not been brought together with a view to enhancing
the systematic unification and evaluation of these
models. This new volume aims to fill this gap by
bringing together, and updating, four decades’ worth
of work by Solomon Cohen on economic modelling
for policy making.
Series: Global Institutions
This book offers readers the only available definitive
guide to understanding the BIS’s identity and
institutional make-up, as well as its role in the global
financial system. It examines the internal governance
and policy outputs of the BIS and provides a critical
analysis of its evolution as the principal international
center for central bank cooperation and the
establishment international rules and standards for
supervising internationally active banks.
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An Institutional and Evolutionary
Approach to Environmental Policy
Vincent Martinet, French National Institute for
Agricultural Research
Edited by Gerardo Marletto, University of Sassari,
Italy
Series: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
This book brings together leading experts from the
fields of evolutionary and ecological economics to
demonstrate how a genuinely dynamic and systemic
approach to economics is needed to both understand
and promote the process of structural change towards
sustainability; and to show how such an approach can
be founded on institutional and evolutionary
economic theories of endogenous change.
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Sanja Tišma, Ana Marija Boromisa and
Ana Pavičić Kaselj, all at University of Zagreb,
Croatia
Struggles over Land and Material
Resources in the Past, Present and Future
Edited by Alf Hornborg, Lund University, Sweden,
Brett Clark, North Carolina State University, USA
and Kenneth Hermele, Lund University, Sweden
Series: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
Power and social inequality shape patterns of land use
and resource management. This book explores this
relationship from different perspectives, illuminating
the complexity of interactions between human
societies and nature. Most of the contributors use the
perspective of “political ecology” as a point of
departure, recognizing that human relations to the
environment and human social relations are not
separate phenomena but inextricably intertwined.
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Is development sustainable? When addressing the
sustainability issue, decision-makers are faced with
two challenges: taking into account conflicting issues,
such as economic development and environmental
preservation, while also ensuring intergenerational
equity. Tackling these challenges amounts to deciding
what should be bequeathed to future generations,
especially in terms of natural resources.
Environmental Finance and
Development
Ecology and Power *
Series: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
This book presents an overview of five European
national environmental strategies and action plans,
with a strong focus on environmental financing. There
is particular focus on the water, waste and air sectors,
but these are analyzed in relation to other
environmental protection measures at the national
and regional level including agriculture, forestry,
regional development, energy and transport.
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Political and economic liberalism has generally been
considered to be of marginal import in France, but at
an intellectual level, it is a different story. In this
important new collection, Robert Leroux brings
together key works, both from widely regarded and
lesser known authors, whose thinking constituted the
core of a singular intellectual movement.
The Global Economic Crisis
and the Developing World *
What Can We Preserve for Future
Generations?
Series: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
Series: Routledge Studies in the History of
Economics
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Economic Theory and
Sustainable Development
Creating a Sustainable
Economy
Edited by Robert Leroux, University of Ottawa,
Canada
Implications and Prospects for Recovery
and Growth
Edited by Ashwini Deshpande, University of
Delhi, India and Keith nurse, Shridath Ramphal
Centre for International Trade Law, Policy and
Services
Series: Routledge Studies in Development
Economics
The world economy is currently in the throes of a
global economic crisis reminiscent of the great
depressions of the 1930s and the 1870s. This volume
offers historical insights into the origins of the
contemporary crisis as well as detailed analyses of the
financial and trade dimensions, an assessment of the
technological and innovation context along with
perspectives on the implications for unemployment
and gender imbalances
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The Global Economic Crisis in
Latin America
Impacts and Responses
Edited by Michael Cohen, New School University,
New York
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World
Economy
This volume examines the economic performance of
Latin America in the wake of the global financial crisis.
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IBSS: Economics: 2010 Vol.59
International Bibliography of the Social
Sciences
Edited by Compiled by the British Library of
Political and Economic Science
The International Bibliography of the Social Sciences is
a major bibliographic reference for academics,
librarians and students.
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The Irreconcilable
Inconsistencies of neoclassical
Macroeconomics
The Processes and Practices of
Fair Trade
Trust, Ethics and Governance
Edited by Brigitte Granville and Janet Dine,
both at Queen Mary, University of London
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World
Economy
This book analyzes the reasons for the recent
expansion of Fairtrade and questions whether the
trust given to the scheme by “ethical” shoppers is
warranted, using the results of fieldwork carried out
in South Africa, Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile.
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A False Paradigm
Medical Tourism
John Weeks, School of Oriental and African
Studies, University of London, UK
The Ethics, Regulation, and Marketing of
Health Mobility
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Edited by C. Michael Hall, University of
Canterbury, New Zealand
In the course of this book it is argued that the loss of
what is essentially “macro” in Keynes is the result of a
preference for a form of equilibrium analysis that
gives unqualified support to the ideology of free
markets. In the case of Marx, his theory of
exploitation and from this the stress on class struggle,
led to an almost complete neglect of his contribution
to the analysis of the aggregate demand and supply
of commodities.
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Marxist Political Economy *
Essays in Retrieval: Selected Works of
Geoff Pilling
Edited by Geoff Pilling and Doria Pilling
Series: Routledge Studies in the History of
Economics
Before his death in 1997, leading Marxist theoretician
Geoff Pilling was preparing a collection that brought
together some of his most important articles, along
with some previously unpublished material. Work on
the volume has now been completed by Doria Pilling,
and it includes a new introduction by Ben Fine.
Medical and health tourism is a significant area of
growth in the export of medical, health and tourism
services. Although spas and improved well-being have
long been part of the tourist experience, health
tourism now includes travel for medical purposes
ranging from cosmetic and dental surgery through to
transplants and infertility treatment. The book is one
of the first to critically address the substantial political,
philosophical and ethical issues that arise out of the
transnational practices of medical tourism. Through a
series of chapters the book engages with key issues
such as its role of regulatory and policy structures in
influencing medical and health tourism in terms of
being both a push and pull force on mobilities of
medical and health tourism. This significant
contribution will be of interest to students, academics
in tourism and medical policy, trade and economic
development fields.
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Development in Practice
Can Emerging Technologies Make a
Difference in Development? *
Paved with Good Intentions
Doug Porter, Senior Governance Specialist, Asian Development Bank,
Bryant Allen and Gaye Thompson
Edited by Rachel A. Parker and
Richard P. Appelbaum, both at University of
California, Santa Barbara, USA
This volume brings together development stakeholders
from several different facets of the development
community: social scientists from academia, scientists and
engineers working to solve technical problems faced “on
the ground” and development practitioners. The aim is to
move forward an agenda that successfully links
international development and science, technology, and
innovation in an ethical, sustainable, and responsible way.
The Magarini Settlement Project in Kenya is typical of many large Third World rural
development projects of recent years, not least in its failure to fulfil even minimum
goals. First published in 1991, Development in Practice explores the reasons for this
projects failure, and looks at the lessons to be learned from this experience for
development in general. Challenging many assumptions and approaches, its
provocative conclusions will generate much interest amongst development
practitioners.
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10. Chapter 11. Chapter 12. Chapter 13. Chapter 14. Chapter 15. Chapter 16. Chapter
17. Epilogue.
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Coastal Erosion and Protection in
Europe
A Handbook of Global Freshwater
Invasive Species
Enzo Pranzini, University of Florence, Italy and
Allan T. Williams, Swansea Metropolitan University,
Wales UK
Edited by Robert A. Francis, King’s College London,
UK
Europe has a long history of managing coastal erosion and
protection, examples including the defences of the Venice
lagoons and Mediterranean beaches. Climate change is
now enhancing risks of coastal erosion through storms
and rising sea levels, with many initiatives being developed
to improve coastal protection. This book provides a
comprehensive review of the entire coastline of Europe,
from the Baltic to the Black Sea. It provides a comparative
analysis of erosion problems and solutions across European
countries, with particular attention to demogaphic and
economic factors influencing coastal erosion in each country and to technical and
administrative criteria influencing defence projects design.
Invasive non-native species are a major threat to global
biodiversity. Besides the devastating effects they can have
on local flora and fauna, their environmental impacts can
range from damage to resource production and
infrastructure to human health. It is a priority to prevent
and control their introduction and spread. Freshwater
ecosystems are particularly at risk from invasions and are
landscape corridors that facilitate the spread of invasives.
This book reviews the current state of knowledge of the
most notable global invasive freshwater species or groups, both established and
emerging, based on their severity of economic impact, geographic distribution
outside of their native range, extent of research, and recognition of the ecological
severity of the impact of the species by the IUCN.
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Historical Geography: Progress and Prospect
2nd Edition
Edited by Michael Pacione, University of Strathclyde, UK
The Community Development Reader
James DeFilippis, Baruch College, City University of
New York, USA and Susan Saegert, CUNY Graduate
Center, USA
The Community Development Reader is the first
comprehensive reader in the past thirty years that brings
together practice, theory and critique concerning
communities as sites of social change. The second edition
is significantly updated and expanded to include a section
on globalization as well as new chapters on the
foreclosure crisis, and emerging forms of community.
Historical geography has been a major area of activity in recent years. Much of the
recent work and research findings have been extremely valuable to historians and
archaeologists and as background to the study of contemporary geography. This
reissue, first published in 1987, presents an overview of contemporary
developments in all the major branches of the discipline. As such it provides a
valuable introduction to the subject, a review of the latest state of the art and a
pointer to future research directions.
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Practices. Part III. Building and Organizing Community Part IV. Globalization and
Community Development Part V. Theoretical Concepts and Debates
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Managing Adaptation to Climate Risk *
Human Development
Beyond Fragmented Responses
Phil O’Keefe and Geoff O’Brien, both at
Northumbria University, UK
Richard Ponzio, Department of State, USA
Series: Global Institutions
The purpose of the book is to examine the conceptual evolution of “social
development” during the post-colonial era, and see how various institutions of the
UN system have tried to engage with this issue, both in terms of intellectual and
technical advance, and operationally. The book examines this through a series of
engaging case studies - Case humanitarian enterprise, hunger and malnutrition,
disease, education and water resources.
Selected Contents: Section 1. 1. Evolution of an Idea 2. From Protein Biscuits to
Professorial Expertise Section 2. 3. Humanitarian Enterprise 4. Hunger and Malnutrition
5.The Conquest of Disease 6. Education for All 7. Water Supplies and Sanitation Section
3. 8. The Millennium Development Goals: Can they be Achieved? 9. The Future of Human
Development Institutions
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This book calls for greater collaboration between climate
communities and disaster development communities. In
discussing this, the book will evaluate the approaches used
by each community to reduce the adverse effects of
climate change. One area that offers some promise for
bringing together these communities is through the
concept of resilience. This term is increasingly used in each
community to describe a process that embeds capacity to
respond to and cope with disruptive events. This
emphasizes an approach that is more focused on
pre-event planning and using strategies to build resilience
to hazards in an adaptation framework. The book will conclude by evaluating the
scope for a holistic approach where these communities can effectively contribute to
building communities that are resilient to climate driven risks.
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International Development *
textbook
Sundhya Pahuja, University of Melbourne, Australia
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) *
Series: Critical Approaches to Law
For a People Centered Development Agenda?
Asking not how law may effect development but rather how development
discourse sustains (international) law itself, this book argues that what is at stake in
the idea of ‘development’ is the legitimization of an increasingly forceful
homogenization of the political, economic and social spheres.
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Market: Law/Development Studies
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Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School, USA
Series: Global Institutions
The MDGs constitute one of the most important global
institutions today because of their effective role in shaping
international development efforts. In developing this
argument, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr analyses: whether the goals
are adequate as benchmarks for the Millennium Declaration
and the UN conference commitments; how the goals came
to be formulated the way they were, identifying key actors
and their motivations, the support they received and the
obstacles they faced, the nature of the criticisms levelled;
how the goals affected policy change on the part of both
developing countries and the international community; how the goals affected policy
change on the part of donors and the international development community; and if
the goals have had an impact on accelerating poverty reduction.
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Market: Politics/African Politics
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4th Edition
An Introduction to Sustainable Development
Jennifer A. Elliott, University of Brighton, UK
Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development
The new edition has been extensively revised to highlight
recent developments in the theory and practice of
sustainable development. The theoretical framework
underpinning the book has also been strengthened and
explicit attention is now given to the significance of
geography and place. It also reviews recent activity in the
arena of developing indicators of sustainable development.
Containing a wealth of new case studies from across the
globe, discussion question, guides for further reading and
a glossary, this text provides an invaluable introduction to
the characteristics, challenges and opportunities of sustainable development.
The new Triple Constraints for Sustainable
Projects, Programs, and Portfolios
Gregory T. Haugan
The next decade will bring a new set of challenges created by changes in the Triple
Constraints—population, climate change, and energy. Since most program life
cycles last five to ten years, understanding these issues is a must for today’s project,
program, and portfolio managers. This book explains how the Triple Constraints
will impact project undertakings in the near future. Presenting timely data and
forecasts on population and climate change, it supplies a rational basis for
addressing the coming problems.
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Population Geography: Progress & Prospect
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism and the
Environment
Edited by Michael Pacione, University of Strathclyde, UK
First published in 1986, this book presents a comprehensive overview of the latest
state of knowledge in the field of population geography. It discusses the latest state
of the art and surveys new research developments and new thinking in the major
branches of the subject. It thereby provides an introductory guide to the latest
trends and forms a reference point for future development in the subject.
Edited by Andrew Holden, University of Bedfordshire,
UK and David A. Fennell, Brock University, Canada
The Routledge Handbook of Tourism and the Environment
explores and critically evaluate the debates and
controversies inherent to tourism’s relationship with
nature, especially pertinent at a time of major reevaluation of our relationship with the environment as a
consequence of the environmental problems we now face.
It brings together leading specialists from range of
disciplinary backgrounds and geographical regions, to
provide state-of-the-art theoretical reflection and empirical
research on this complex relationship and future direction.
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Regional Development in northern Europe
student reference
Peripherality, Marginality and Border Issues
Sustainability: The Basics
Edited by Mike Danson, University of the West of Scotland, UK and
Peter de Souza, Hedmark University College, Norway
Peter Jacques, University of Central Florida, USA
Series: The Basics
Series: Regions and Cities
This book draws on work from across northern Europe and is parallel and
complementary to the network itself. By establishing an intellectual and practically
orientated framework and platform, and by bringing together contributions
defining the state-of-the-art and potential development paths in the field, it is the
first volume to offer a systematic and scientific view from the periphery.
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Sustainability focuses on the ongoing and mutual
preservation of both society and the environment. It is a
widely used term and supposed goal for many
governments but it is also easily misunderstood.
Sustainability: The Basics offers an accessible and
interdisciplinary introduction to the concept, and discusses
key questions such as:
• How do we decide who or what should be sustained?
• How can we ensure that the world’s resources are
distributed fairly?
Sustainability studies is in a position to ask some of the most interesting questions
about human purpose, identity, modernity, ethics, and the nature of “progress”.
This book is an ideal starting point for anyone who wants to know more about
how we can ‘hold up’ civilization, humanity, and the world we live in.
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Rio de Janeiro *
Urban Life through the Eyes of the City
Sustainable Hospitality and Tourism as
Motors for Development *
Edited by Beatriz Jaguaribe, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Case studies from developing regions of the world
Series: CRESC
Edited by Willy Legrand, Claudia Simons-Kaufman and Philip Sloan, all
at International University of Bad Honnef-Bonn
Jaguaribe’s book offers exciting and creative perspectives on the urban imaginaries
and experiences of Rio de Janeiro. It illuminates how Rio de Janeiro’s popular
culture, artistic productions, social violence, and urban layout make it one of the
foremost cityscapes in the world.
Selected Contents: Introduction: Disenchanted and Re-Enchanted Cities: Narratives,
Images, Places 1. The Visible and the Invisibles: Photography and Social Imaginaries in
Brazil Written with Maurício Lissovsky 2. Modernist Ruins: National Narratives and
Architectural Forms 3. Mestizo Memories: Eroticism and Haunting 4. The Shock of the
Real and the Urban Experience 5. Favela Tours: The Tourist Gaze and the Representations
of “Reality” 6. Tropical Babylon: Copacabana and the Poetics of Excess
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Market: Cultural studies, Sociology
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It is now widely agreed that the climate is changing, global resources are
diminishing and biodiversity is suffering. These changes pose huge challenges on
nations, organizations, businesses, communities and ultimately individuals.
Developing countries, many of them considered by the World Tourism Organization
to be Top Emerging Tourism Destinations, are already suffering the effect of
environmental. This book is designed to give students and practitioners a guide for
best practices of sustainable hospitality operations in developing countries. Based
on case studies, it provides a road map of how to achieve the goals of
sustainability, giving benchmark examples.
Routledge
Market: Hospitality
April 2012: 234x156: 450pp
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Climate Change and Tourism:
From Policy to Practice
Urban and Regional Data Management
UDMS Annual 2011
From Policy to Practice
Susanne Becken, Lincoln University, New Zealand and
John Hay, Ibaraki University, Japan, Lincoln University,
New Zealand and University of the South Pacific
Series: Tourism Environment and Development
This text acknowledges the importance of a sound
conceptual understanding of climate change and considers
how the industry might best respond. This approach relies
upon the roles of supportive policies and institutions and is
presented through critically assessed case studies from
across the world. These examples support an overall
framework which provides a methodology for translating
adaptation and mitigation policies into practice.
Earthscan
Market: Environment & Tourism
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp: 20 illus
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Tourism, Climate Change
and Sustainability
Edited by Sisi Zlatanova, Hugo Ledoux and
Elfriede M. Fendel, all at Delft University of
Technology, The Netherlands and Massimo Rumor,
University of Venice IUAV, Italy
The aim of the present title is to discuss new approaches,
to consider new technologies, and to share practical
experiences in the field of urban data management. The
book is divided in four parts: (1) 3D modeling and
applications; (2) Data management for local government;
(3) Environmental monitoring and assessment; (4) Remote
sensing for urban applications, and will proof to be a
useful source of information for urban, regional and rural
data-related professionals, such as scholars, GIS engineers, geomatic professionals,
photogrammetrists, land surveyors, mapping specialists, urban planners and
researchers, as well as for postgraduate students and lecturers.
CRC Press
Market: Geographic Information Systems
September 2011: 246x174: 260pp
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Climate Change and Social Ecology
A New Perspective on the Climate Challenge
Stephen M. Wheeler, UC Davis, USA
Edited by Vijay Reddy and Keith Wilkes, both at
University of Bournemouth, UK
This book addresses many of the key themes that are seen
as challenges to achieve sustainability and to mitigate
climate change impacts in the near future, as applied to
the tourism sector. In particular it focuses on the economic
drivers for growth in tourism as they relate to sustainable
development, low-carbon travel and climate change
impacts. A major feature is the integration of climate
change and sustainability challenges, rather than treating
them separately or with sustainability as an add-on or
merely paying lip-service to them.
Routledge
Market: Tourism/ Sustinable Development/ Environmental Studies/ Climate Change
June 2012: 234x156: 304pp
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Climate Change and Social Ecology takes a new and
different approach to the world’s most pressing challenge,
recasting climate change as a challenge of rapid social
evolution, and presenting a compelling vision of how
sustainable societies might come about. Rather than simply
describing the science of climate change or potential
near-term initiatives to address the problem, this essential
volume looks at the social transformation that will be
necessary to deal with the challenge in the long term.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. A Century of
Climate Change 3. Fifty Years of the Sustainability
Movement 4. Still Off the Table: Consumption, Mobility, Population, and Equity
5. Over the Cliff 6. A Sustainable Society 7. The Nature of Social Ecologies
8. Planning for Social Evolution 9. Getting from Here to There 10. Conclusion
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reader
2nd Edition
The Urban Sociology Reader
Edited by Jan Lin, Occidental College, US and Christopher Mele, State
University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Series: Routledge Urban Reader
Drawing together seminal selections covering the nineteenth to the twenty-first
centuries, this Reader includes forty significant writings an essential resource for
students of urban studies, this book brings together important but, widely
dispersed writings. Editorial commentaries precede each entry; whilst the
associated bibliography enables deeper investigations.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Urbanization and Community
Part 2 Understanding Urban Growth in the Capitalist City Part 3: Racial and Social
Inequality Part 4: Gender and Sexuality Part 5: Transnationalism Part 6: Culture and City
Part 7: Regulation and Rights in Urban Space
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Market: Urban Studies, Human Geography, and Sociology
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Global South to the Rescue *
Cities, Regions and Flows
Emerging Humanitarian Superpowers and
Globalizing Rescue Industries
Edited by Peter V. Hall, Simon Fraser University,
Canada and Markus Hesse, University of
Luxembourg
Edited by Paul Amar, University of California
Santa Barbara, USA
Series: Rethinking Globalizations
This book aims to introduce globalization studies to
new trends in police and military studies, highlight the
cultural and political complexities of the global south,
and develop new frameworks that articulate the best
of feminist, political-economic, international-relations,
and ethnographic perspectives. This book was
published as a special issue of Globalizations.
Routledge
Market: Development Studies / Security Studies
May 2012: 246x174: 192pp
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Tourism, Planning, and
Community Development
Edited by Rhonda Phillips, Arizona State
University, USA
Tourism, planning, and community development are
intricately connected. It is crucial to explore these
connections to foster community well-being. This
book was originally published as a special issue of
Community Development.
Routledge
Market: Geography
May 2012: 246x174: 176pp
Hb: 978-0-415-52432-2: £80.00
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Leadership and Change in
Sustainable Regional
Development
Edited by Markku Sotarauta, University of
Tampere, Finland, Ina Horlings, Wageningen
University, the Netherlands and Joyce Liddle,
Nottingham Trent University, UK
Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography
This book presents a theoretical framework for
understanding the changing relationship between
places and physical movement. The book discusses
how urban policies attempt to solve related conflicts
in terms of infrastructure provision, land use, local
labour markets and environmental sustainability. The
two subsystems that are of major interest here –
urban regions on the one hand, and logistics
management and physical distribution on the other
– develop in quite distinct, and often contradictory,
ways.
Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction
1. Reconciling Cities and Flows in Geography and
Regional Studies Part 2: Theoretical Concepts,
Research Questions 2. Flows and Urbanization –
Freight and Contemporary Theories of the Urban
Economy 3. Material Goods and Virtual Flows
4. Supply Chain Management, Logistics Changes and
the Concept of Friction – Transport Costs, Time and
Uncertainty 5. Commodity Flows and the Production
of Metropolitan Inequality: Moving Beyond Splintering
Urbanism? Part 3: Empirical Cases 6. The Case of
Paris and the Ile-de-France Region 7. The Chicago
Metropolitan Area as Gateway and Hub 8. Amazon
Shipping, Commodity Flows and Urban Economic
Development: the Cases of Belèm and Manaus
9. Incheon: From Gateway to ‘Pentaport’ and Global
City? 10. From Time Definite to Time Critical?
Challenges Facing the Airfreight and Port Growth in
Durban Part 4: Challenges for Policy and Planning
11. Policies by and for the Southern California Ports
and their Cities 12. Environmental Policy Regulating
Road Vehicle Emissions 13. Local Development:
Freight, Land, Employment and Economic
Development Part 5: Conclusion 14. Cities, Flows
and Scale: Understanding the Dynamics of Integration
and Disintegration
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Series: Regions and Cities
With regions increasingly confronted with both
economic difficulties and ecological problems. the
issue of leadership has become more urgent than
ever. This book shows how leadership plays a crucial
role in reinventing regions; but maintains that it is not
a solo but a multi-agent and multi-level activity that
should be discussed and studied in the context of
complex networks.
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Alisha Ali, Sheffield Hallam University and
Andrew J. Frew
Series: Advances in Tourism
There have been numerous texts written on
sustainable tourism and the measures to manage this,
with all failing to acknowledge Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) as a means of
doing so, despite being an emerging area of research.
The book considers the use of technology to reduce
the negative impacts of tourism from both the
demand and supply side perspectives. It critically
reviews a range of cutting edge technologies used by
tourists and business’s to assess their usefulness in
managing sustainable tourism development from the
macro to the micro level. It further integrates
examples and practical applications to show how ICT
can be an invaluable mechanism in the management
of sustainable tourism development.
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June 2012: 234x156: 264pp: 30 illus
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Impact Evaluation of
Infrastructure Interventions
Edited by Henrik Hansen, Institute of Food and
Resource Economics, Denmark, Ole Winckler
Andersen, Evaluation Department, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Denmark and Howard White,
Global Development Network, India
The focus on results in development agencies has led
to increased focus on impact evaluation to
demonstrate the effectiveness of development
programmes. This book illustrates and discusses the
broad range of methods available for counterfactual
analysis of infrastructure programmes such as
establishment, rehabilitation and maintenance of
roads, water supply and electrical power plants and
grids. Understanding the impact of interventions
means understanding the context in which the
intervention takes place and the channels through
which the impact is expected to occur. For
infrastructure interventions it is particularly important
to identify the links between the input and the
outcomes and impacts because the well-being of
people, the ultimate impact, does not change directly
as a consequence of the project. This book was
originally published as a special issue of the Journal of
Developent Effectiveness.
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Market: Geography
April 2012: 246x174: 176pp
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Asian Perspectives on Water
Policy
Tourism and Millenium
Development Goals
Globalization and
Development in East Asia
Edited by Cecilia Tortajada and
Asit K Biswas, both at Third World Centre for
Water Management, Mexico
Tourism, Local Communities and
Development
Edited by Jan nederveen Pieterse, University of
California, Santa Barbara, USA and Jongtae Kim,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Nearly half of the global population live in Asia. South
Asia alone has more absolutely poor people compared
to entire sub-Saharan Africa. Thus, how water is
managed in Asia, including institutional and legal
frameworks, is an important consideration. The book
provides authoritative analyses of water management
in Asia, including successes and constraints. This book
was originally published as a specia issue of
International Journal of Water Resources
Development.
Routledge
Market: Asian Studies /Hydrology /Planning /Development
Policy
February 2012: 246x174: 192pp: 4 illus, 8 line drawings
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Complex Adaptive Innovation
Systems
Relatedness and Transversality in the
Evolving Region
Philip Cooke, Cardiff University, UK
Series: Regions and Cities
The intellectual origins of Transversality lie in an
aspiration to promote eco-innovation, one of the key
hopes of assisting Western regional and national
economies to re-balance and escape recession. The
policy models of key regional exponents of the
concept are explored and their goals achievement is
assessed. An array of policy instruments and measures
is presented for hands-on policy implementation. The
book will be of vital interest to academics as teachers
and researchers as well as policy advisers and public
servants.
Routledge
Market: Geography, Economics, Business
February 2012: 234x156: 272pp: 42 illus, 40 line drawings
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Edited by Jarkko Saarinen, University of Oulu,
Finland, Haretsebe Manwa and Haretsebe
Manwa, both at North-West University, South
Africa
Tourism is seen as a promising tool for reaching the
United Nations Millennium Development Goals (UN
MDGs), especially poverty alleviation. The volume
discusses critically the new role of tourism in global
development and what lessons can be learnt and
conclusions drawn from the utilisation of tourism for
development and poverty reduction. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Current Issues
in Tourism.
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Market: Tourism
May 2012: 246x174: 176pp
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East Asia is widely regarded as the main “winner” in
contemporary globalization, unscathed by the
economic crisis of 2008, with its leading new
industrializing nations and emerging economies.
While 20th-century globalization was mainly led by
the West, the 21st century is ushering in different
dynamics. The re-emergence of Asia involves
alternative visions of the world and different
perspectives on globalization. This volume seeks to
address these dimensions, turning to local reflexivities,
notably in South Korea and China, to explore the key
debates in sociology and political economy within East
Asia rather than from an outside view.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
June 2012: 229x152: 256pp
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Festival and Event
Management in nordic
Countries
Human Rights and Global
Events
Edited by Tommy D Andersson, Donald Getz
and Reidar Johan Mykletun, all at University of
Stavanger, Norway
This book marks a watershed in the development of a
“Nordic School” of festival and event research and
presents new and interesting approaches to the study
of events, in terms of methods, perspectives and
content. It is mostly rooted in management theory but
also incorporating other perspectives that enhance
our understanding of the phenomena. Implications for
real-world applications in tourism, hospitality, and
community development are also at the fore. This
book was originally published as a special issue of
Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism.
Routledge
Market: Tourism /European Studies /Heritage Management
November 2011: 246x174: 296pp
Hb: 978-0-415-69569-5: £80.00
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Tourism, Regional
Development and Public
Policy
Series: Routledge Studies in Emerging Societies
Rebecca Finkel, Queen Margaret University, UK
Series: Advances in Tourism
There has been an increasing emphasis upon the
contribution of global events, such as the Olympic
Games, World Cup, high-profile international
conferences, Expos and so forth, to human rights
improvements and abuses. This original and timely
book is the first to fully examine the globalized nature
of events and their wider impact on human rights
agendas. The book maps human rights abuses on the
current global events landscape and critically examines
international case studies of various types of human
rights controversies within global events frameworks.
This encompasses issues pertaining to dislocation of
populations, labour issues, gender issues and the
impacts of mega events on vulnerable people. This
groundbreaking volume is essential reading for
students, academics and practitioners interested in
events, tourism and cultural studies.
Routledge
Market: Events Management, Tourism
June 2012: 234x156: 280pp: 20 illus
Hb: 978-0-415-59416-5: £85.00
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Edited by nese Kumral and A Ozleh Onder,
both at Ege University, Turkey
This book introduces, motivates and examines
diversities in the tourism industry from a regional
development perspective. The views expressed in this
book aims to improve our understanding of tourism in
a new aspect that goes beyond the mass tourism
mentality. This book was originally published as a
special issue of European Studies.
Routledge
Market: Tourism /Tourism Industry /Tourism Development /
Planning
December 2011: 246x174: 176pp
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Learning to Industrialize *
Tourism and War
Rethinking Global Urbanism *
From Given Growth to Policy-aided Value
Creation
Edited by Richard Butler, University of
Strathclyde, UK and Wantanee Suntikul, Institute
for Tourism Studies in Macao, China
Comparative Insights from Secondary
Cities
Kenichi Ohno, National Graduate Institute for
Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan
Series: Routledge-GRIPS Development Forum
Studies
Not all developing countries are alike. Some rise
rapidly to join the rank of advanced nations while
others are stuck with poverty. This book argues that
growth based on natural resources or geographical
advantages will sooner or later hit the wall. To go
from middle to high income, a country must install a
national mindset and institutions that encourage
human capital accumulation. The book stresses a
strong state which embraces market and
globalization, engages in constant policy learning, and
establishes effective collaboration with the private
sector is a must. The book also includes many
examples are given to show how this is done.
Routledge
Market: Economics
September 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure,
Tourism and Mobility
This is the first volume to fully explore the complex
relationship between war and tourism by considering
its full range of dynamics; including political,
psychological, economic and ideological factors at
different levels, in different political and geographical
locations. This thought provoking volume contributes
to the understanding of the interrelationships
between war, peace and tourism in many different
parts of the world at different scales. It will be
valuable reading for all those interested in this topic
as well as dark tourism, battlefield tourism and
heritage tourism.
Routledge
Market: Tourism
June 2012: 234x156: 296pp: 30 illus, 20 halftones
Hb: 978-0-415-67433-1: £85.00
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Edited by Xiangming Chen, Trinity College, USA
and Ahmed Kanna, University of the Pacific, USA
Series: Routledge Advances in Geography
Arguing that the focus in global urban studies on
cities such as New York, London, Tokyo in the global
North, Mexico City and Shanghai in the developing
world, and other major nodes of the world economy,
has skewed the concept of the global city toward
economics, this volume gathers a diverse group of
contributors to focus on smaller and less economically
dominant cities. It highlights other important and
relatively ignored themes such as cultural
globalization, alternative geographies of the global,
and the influence of deeper urban histories
(particularly those relating to colonialism) in order to
advance an alternative view of the global city.
Routledge
Market: Geography/Urban Studies
June 2012: 229x152: 240pp
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anthroPology
Absolute Anthropology *
Anthropologists, Indigenous Scholars and the
Research Endeavour
Alcohol Use in Cultural Context
Seeking Bridges Towards Mutual Respect
Janet Chrzan, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Edited by Joy Hendry, Oxford Brookes University, UK and Laara Fitznor,
University of Manitoba, Canada
textbook
Series: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology
The purpose of this book is to provide a critical examination of human use of
alcohol across cultures and through time, thereby providing a framework for
undergraduate students to self-consciously examine their beliefs about and use of
alcohol. Almost all books written about alcohol for college students have a
“problems” perspective, either clinically (alcohol as a drug) or societally (as
deviance, or a social problem). Many students have problems responding to these
approaches. Understanding human use of alcohol anthropologically is a refreshingly
different and effective method of harm reduction, which can be used by instructors
to teach students how to reduce potential damage to themselves and others, while
at the same time conveying the “anthropological imagination.”
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Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology
Participants from around the world share their views and opinions on subjects
ranging from ideas for reconciliation, the question of what might constitute a
universal “science,” indigenous heritage, postcolonial museology, the boundaries
of the term “indigeneity,” different senses as ways of knowing, and the very issue
of writing as a method of dissemination that divides and excludes readers from
different backgrounds. This book represents a landmark step in the process of
replacing bridges with more equal patterns of intercultural cooperation and
communication.
Routledge
Market: Anthropology
May 2012: 229x152: 288pp: 29 illus, 24 halftones, 5 line drawings
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anthroPology
textbook
Walmart and the American Dream *
nick Copeland and Christine Labuski, both at University of Arkansas, USA
Series: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology
The primary aim of this book is to introduce anthropological concepts and analysis
and to demonstrate their value for understanding American culture by applying
them to Walmart. This is not a “definitive” book on Walmart, nor does it single the
company out for anthropological praise or criticism. Rather, Walmart is analyzed as
a set of dilemmas and contradictions that index American culture more generally,
and against which alternatives can be both imaged and developed.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: the Culture of Walmart 2. Walmart Nation 3. The
People of Walmart 4. The Power of Walmart 5. Walmart and Freedom 6. Walmart and
Space 7. Walmart and Globalization
Routledge
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Adolescent Identity *
Confronting Capital *
Evolutionary, Developmental and Cultural
Perspectives
Critique and Engagement in
Anthropology
Edited by Bonnie Lynn Hewlett, Washington
State University, USA
Edited by Pauline Gardiner Barber, Dalhousie
University, Canada, Winnie Lem, Trent University,
Canada and Belinda Leach, University of Guelph,
Canada
Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology
Taking a bio-social approach, this volume bridges
critical gaps in the understanding of the daily lives
and experiences of adolescents in diverse cultures
around the world and provides insights into how
interactions between biology, ecology, culture, and
social structures influence the patterns of adolescent
identity development.
Routledge
Market: Anthropology
July 2012: 229x152: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-89012-0: £80.00
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Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology
Drawing on fieldwork from a range of locations
around the globe, this volume explores the struggles
of ordinary people in the face of capitalist change and
the ways in which political economy as a mode of
analysis, particularly in its Marxist variant, can move
anthropology toward a vital, engaged form of
scholarship that responds to the urgent need for
theoretical and methodological approaches that can
apprehend the forces shaping our contemporary
world.
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Market: Sociology
June 2012: 229x152: 256pp
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Gabriel Tarde *
Managing Overflow in Affluent Societies
Sociology, Philosophy, Psychology
Edited by Matei Candea, University of Durham, UK
Edited by Barbara Czarniawska, University of Gothenburg, Sweden and
Orvar Löfgren, University of Lund, Sweden
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
Very little of the work of Gabriel Tarde, the rediscovered sociological classic, is as
yet available in English. The proposed volume will provide translations of the three
most important and referenced essays by Tarde – all currently unavailable in English
– with comments by three contemporary social theorists.
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“It is simply too much” is a common complaint of the modern age. This book looks
at how people and institutions deal with overflow - of information, consumption or
choices. The essays explore the ways in which notions of overflow – framed in
terms of excess and abundance or their implicit opposites, scarcity and dearth –
crop up in a number of contexts such as sociological and economic theory,
management consulting, consumer studies, and the politics of everyday life.
Chapters range from studies of overload at home, at work or in the world of cyber
information; strategies of coping with overflow in institutions such as news
agencies; and historical comparisons. When, where, how and for whom is overflow
a problem or a blessing?
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Global Finance
Mobility, Space and Culture
Robert J. Holton, Trinity College, Dublin
Peter Merriman, University of Wales, UK
Series: Shortcuts
Series: International Library of Sociology
Recent developments in finance are raising complex social
and ethical questions concerning the legitimate scope and
limits of the global economy. In this short, compelling
book, acclaimed sociologist Robert Holton considers afresh
our twenty-first century world of global finance. The book
is a brilliant introduction to global finance and its
consequences, highlighting the connections between
finance, economy and society.
Mobility, Space and Culture is an original and timely study of the spacing and
timing of mobilities. Drawing upon original empirical research on driving and
theoretical articulations of mobile practices and space/place, Peter Merriman shows
how mobilities form an important dimension of past and present societies.
Routledge
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May 2012: 234x156: 192pp
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Market: Finance/Global Economy/Sociology
March 2012: 198x129: 136pp
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Inventive Methods *
The Philosophy of metaReality
The Happening of the Social
Creativity, Love and Freedom
Edited by Celia Lury and nina Wakeford, both at Goldsmiths University of
London
Roy Bhaskar, Centre for Critical Realism
Series: CRESC
The Philosophy of MetaReality: Creativity, Love and Freedom is the third of three
books elaborating Roy Bhaskar’s philosophy of metaReality, which appeared in
rapid succession in 2002. A big, rich book teaming with ideas, The Philosophy of
MetaReality is undoubtedly the magnum opus of Bhaskar’s spiritual turn. A new
introduction to this edition by Mervyn Hartwig, founding editor of The Journal of
Critical Realism and editor of A Dictionary of Critical Realism (Routledge, 2007),
describes the context, significance and impact of The Philosophy of metaReality,
and supplies an expert guide to its content. This book is essential reading for
students and practitioners of both philosophy and the human sciences.
Series: Classical Texts in Critical Realism
This volume proposes a set of new approaches for the empirical investigation of the
contemporary world. Building on the increasing importance of methodologies that
cut across disciplines, authors explain the utility for social and cultural research of
“devices” including the list, the pattern, the event and the anecdote.
Routledge
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May 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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sociology
Planet Sport
The Psychology and Politics of the Collective
Kath Woodward, The Open University, UK
Groups, Crowds and Mass Identifications
Series: Shortcuts
Edited by Ruth Parkin-Gounelas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Sport is a massive social political and cultural phenomenon.
It is also big business. Sport brings together the inner
worlds of emotion, passion and commitment, and the
social worlds of commerce, entertainment, national
identifications and social divisions and inequalities. Sport is
enjoyable because it draws people in but it also keeps
people out: it creates social networks and social divisions as
well as reproducing them. This book explores how and why
sport matters in the world today, showing how sport
affects as well as is affected by globalised cultures and
societies.
Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought
Within the context of shifting social bonds in global culture, this book engages
debates on the left from a range of disciplines (political philosophy, psychoanalysis,
social psychology, and media and cultural studies) in an attempt to configure new
meanings of identity, affect, community, and collective action.
Routledge
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April 2012: 229x152: 224pp
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May 2012: 198x129: 192pp
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The Politics of Organised Crime
Reflecting on Cosmetic Surgery
Theory and Practice
Body image, Shame and Narcissism
Sappho Xenakis, London School of Economics, UK
Jane Megan northrop, University of Tasmania, Australia
Series: Routledge Transnational Crime and Corruption
Engaging the theme of appearance dissatisfaction expressed by women who had
undergone cosmetic surgery, and its subsequent impacts upon body image and
self-perception, this study concludes that shame and narcissism are interrelated
processes, whereby the evaluations and amendments to appearance, and the
notions of self and social acceptance which underpin it, are negotiated.
Organised crime has become one of most prominent international security
concerns of our age. Nevertheless, international efforts to combat it have often
been criticised as inadequate, ineffective and illiberal. Combining insights from
International Relations and Criminology, this book explains policy against organised
crime as a potent means by which state cohesiveness and the authority of state
elites are strengthened, a means valid as much for stronger as for weaker states,
internationally and domestically.
Routledge
Market: organised crime, international relations, security studies, crim theory
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Routledge
Market: Body Studies/Psychoanalysis/Sociology
April 2012: 234x156: 272pp
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Regulating next Generation Agri-Food
Bio-Technologies
Research and Social Change
Lessons from European, North American and Asian Experiences
Sheila Mcnamee, University of New Hampshire, USA and
Dian Marie Hosking, Utrecht University School of Governance, the
Netherlands
Edited by Michael Howlett and David Laycock, both
at Simon Fraser University, Canada
Series: Genetics and Society
How do lessons learned from past and current regulatory
oversights of agricultural biotechnology – and other
high-technology sectors – help us address new regulatory
challenges in the agri-food genetics sector? The expert
contributors in this volume discuss a wide range of North
American, European and Asian countries to address, in a
multi-disciplinary fashion, key questions related to the past
and future development of agri-food genomics regulation
across the globe.
A Relational Constructionist Approach
Series: Routledge Advances in Research Methods
This book bridges scholarly forms of inquiry and practitioners’ daily activities. It
introduces inquiry as a process of relational construction, offering resources to
practitioners who want to reflect on how their work generates practical effects.
This book will be useful for undergraduates, graduate students, and practitioners
engaged in professional development.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
February 2012: 229x152: 144pp: 9 illus, 8 halftones, 1 line drawing
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April 2012: 234x156: 304pp: 17 illus, 14 line drawings
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Routledge International Handbook of Food
Studies
textbook
Studying Men and Masculinities
Edited by Ken Albala, University of the Pacific, USA
David Buchbinder, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Series: Routledge International Handbooks
Using an interdisciplinary approach, Studying Men and Masculinities both
introduces the study of men and masculinities to an undergraduate readership, and
seeks to challenge its readers into thinking more critically about the ways that
masculinities are socially and culturally constructed. The book examines a wide
range of cultural practices and texts drawn from different genres and media,
showing how the idea of masculinity can take on different meanings.
This interdisciplinary Food Studies handbook will offer
students, scholars and all those interested in food-related
research a one stop easy-to-use reference guide
introduced by the editor and original articles by 50 leading
food scholars from around the world.
Routledge
Market: Men, Masculinities, Culture studies
July 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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The Routledge International Handbook of
Social and Environmental Change
Understanding Global Sexualities
New Frontiers
Edited by Stewart Lockie, Australian National
University, Australia, David A. Sonnenfeld, SUNY
College of Environmental Science and Forestry, USA
and Dana R. Fisher, Columbia University, USA
Edited by Peter Aggleton, University of Sussex, UK, Paul Boyce, Institute of
Education, University of London, UK, Henrietta L. Moore, University of
Cambridge and London School of Economics and Political Science, UK and
Richard Parker, Columbia University, USA
Series: Routledge International Handbooks
Series: Sexuality, Culture and Health
The Routledge International Handbook of Social and
Environmental Change explores the causes, contradictions
and consequences of global social-ecological change,
along with the uncertainties and governance dilemmas
these create. Case studies are drawn from a variety of
sectors across the developed and developing worlds to
illustrate the inter-connectedness of ecosystem health,
natural resource condition, livelihood security, social justice
and development.
Routledge
Market: Environmental sociology/Governance/Environmental policy
June 2012: 246x174: 496pp
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This theory-building book explores some of the areas in which there is major and
continuing debate in the field of sexuality. Drawing together contributions from
leading and new scholars and activists from across the globe, it points to a number
of tensions or ‘flash-points’ in contemporary theorising and debate, and offers
some innovative ways forward in terms of thinking about sexuality.
Selected Contents: Part I: Sexual Subjectivity and Global Transformations Part II: Sexual
Citizenship and Rights Part III: Sexuality in Policy and Programmatic Contexts
Routledge
Market: Sociology, Anthropology, Gender Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 240pp
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textbook
Why We Take Drugs
Sex/Gender *
Seeking Excess and Communion in the Modern World
Biology in a Social World
Tom Yardley, University of Southampton, UK
Why We Take Drugs provides a timely intervention in the growing debate about the
wisdom of the ongoing ‘war on drugs’. Rather than adopting the assumption that
drug and alcohol use is a problem that poses a threat to society, this book makes a
case for the idea that society is a problem for intoxicant drug use and that it is
society that poses a threat, by denying those who seek intoxication a legitimate
and socially sanctioned space in which to experience these altered states.
Anne Fausto-Sterling, Brown University, USA
Series: The Routledge Series Integrating Science and
Culture
Sex and Gender presents a relatively new way to think
about how biological difference can be produced over
time in response to different environmental and social
experiences.
Selected Contents: Chapter 1: A Genderless Future? Chapter
2: Of Spirals and Layers. Chapter 3: Of Molecules and Sex.
Chapter 4: Of Hormones and Brains. Chapter Five: Am I a Boy
or a Girl?-- The Emergence of Gender Identity.
Chapter 6: Thinking about Homosexuality. Chapter 7: Thinking
about Groups; Thinking about Individuals. Chapter 8: Pink and Blue Forever.
Chapter 9: The Developmental Dynamics of Pink and Blue. Chapter 10: Epilogue.
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Sacrificing the Rational Body: The Transgressive
Economy of Intoxication 3. Seeking the Impossible: Expenditure Beyond Necessity 4.
Traditional Time and Modern Time 5. From Bodies in Time to Time in the Body 6.
Theorizing Community 7. Intoxication Liminality and Community Formation 8. Conclusion
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textbook
Youth Studies
Digital Drama
A Global Introduction
Teaching and Learning Art and Media in Tanzania
Andy Furlong, University of Glasgow, UK
Paula Uimonen, Stockholm University, Sweden
Youth Studies: A Global Introduction is a clear, jargon-free and accessible textbook
which will be invaluable in helping to explain concepts, theories and trends within
youth studies. The concise summaries of key texts and the ideas of important
theorists make the book an invaluable resource. The book also raises questions for
discussion, with international case studies and up-to-date examples.
Series: Innovative Ethnographies
Routledge
Market: Youth Studies
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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The aim of this book is to explore innovative forms of ethnographic representation,
and also to show how, through these forms, a rich variety of “transcultural art” is
being created. The accompanying Web site visualizes and sensualises the stories
narrated in the book, unfolding a dramatic world of African dance, music, theatre
and multimedia.
Part I: Mise-en-scène 1. Introduction 2. The Storyboard of Digital Drama Part II: Cultural
Transformations 3. The Digital Drama of Executive Transformation 4. The Social Aesthetics of
Art Training 5. Traditional-modern Hybrid Music Production Part III: Cultural Dependencies
6. Cultural Exchange and Friendship 7. Touristic Spectacle, Executive Vision, and Virtual
Liminality 8. Chaos, Confusion, and Moral Crisis 9. Post Script. Behind the Scenes
Routledge
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Afro-nordic Landscapes
Chinese Immigrant
Adaptation in Western
Societies
Engaging Blackness in Northern Europe
Edited by Michael McEachrane, University of
Massachusetts Amherst, USA
Between Bourdieu and the Frankfurt
School
A Cross-National Comparison
Series: Routledge Studies on African and Black
Diaspora
Sin Yi Cheung, University of Birmingham, UK
This volume examines the growing presence of
Africans in Northern Europe in relation to national
narratives, racism, and the African Diaspora, mapping
the emerging multicultural realities of Europe.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
July 2012: 229x152: 240pp
Hb: 978-0-415-89743-3: £80.00
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Series: Routledge Studies of Diasporic Peoples
This volume aims to provide a comprehensive analysis
of the social and economic positions of recent
Chinese immigrants and their children in four western
developed countries: Australia, Britain, Canada and
USA.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
July 2012: 229x152: 240pp
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Bhaskar Etc
Essays in Realist Social Theory
Cultural Capital, Identity, and
Social Mobility
Frédéric Vandenberghe, IUPERJ, Rio De Janeiro,
Brazil
Series: Ontological Explorations
This text draws together 4 major articles that are
situated at the intersection of philosophy and
sociology. Together, the essays form a logical
sequence that starts with a search for a solid
conception of social structure through a realist critique
of Bourdieu´s rationalist epistemology, proceeds to an
ideology critique of posthumanism through an
investigation of Actor-Network Theory, extends critical
realism to social movements through an investigation
of the constitution of collective subjectivities and
engages in a sustained dialogue with Margaret Archer
through an attempt to reconnect hermeneutics and
pragmatism to critical realism.
Routledge
Market: sociology
April 2012: 234x156: 240pp
Hb: 978-0-415-69601-2: £80.00
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Culture, Class, and Critical
Theory
The Life Course of Working-Class
University Graduates
Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political
Thought
This volume focuses on developing a theory of culture
that reveals how ideas create and legitimize social
inequality, using empirical case studies ranging from
automobile design to architecture to compare and
critique two of the most influential theories of culture
in contemporary sociology. It questions to what extent
our culture reflects class inequality, and to what extent
our culture masks those inequalities through the
sameness of unified mass culture.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
June 2012: 229x152: 144pp
Hb: 978-0-415-52420-9: £80.00
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Frontiers in new Media
Research
Mick Matthys, Universiteit Utrecht, the
Netherlands
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
This qualitative study explores the meaning of
working-class origin in the life and career of university
graduates. Matthys approaches social mobility as a
trajectory of identity construction in which different
classes are integrated, and uses the notion of identity
capital to interpret and discuss the meaning of the
individual drive in social mobility.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
August 2012: 229x152: 160pp
Hb: 978-0-415-51027-1: £80.00
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David Gartman, University of South Alabama,
USA
Edited by Francis Lee, Louis Leung, Jack Qiu
and Donna Chu, all at Chinese University of Hong
Kong
Series: Routledge Research in Information
Technology and Society
This book brings together prominent scholars in
communication studies and sociology to discuss some
of the newest developments of the internet,
examining the impact of the internet on political,
economic, and psychological processes, the shaping
of communication technology under social, cultural,
and organizational constraints, and the development
of theories, methods, and pedagogical tools to
account for the new transformations of the Internet
age.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
June 2012: 229x152: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-52415-5: £80.00
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Global Justice Activism and
Policy Reform in Europe *
Life Course Perspectives on
Military Service *
Mobilizing Regions,
Mobilizing Europe
Understanding When Change Happens
Edited by Janet M. Wilmoth and
Andrew S. London, both at Syracuse University,
USA
Expert Knowledge and Scientific Planning
in European Regional Development
Edited by Annekathrin Ellersiek and Peter
Utting, both at UNRISD, Switzerland and
Mario Pianta, University of Urbino, Italy
Series: Routledge/UNRISD Research in Gender and
Development
This book examines whether and how the
organizations, networks and campaigns involved in
civil society activism have attained their policy
objectives in the areas of debt relief, international
trade, international taxation and corporate
accountability. The analysis also considers the
relationship between national and transnational
activism. By comparing variations in the “activismpolicy nexus” in France, Italy and the United Kingdom,
it seeks to understand how such interaction and policy
outcomes vary in different institutional and political
contexts.
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Market: Sociology
July 2012: 229x152: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-89913-0: £80.00
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IBSS: Sociology: 2010 Vol.60
International Bibliography of the Social
Sciences
Edited by Compiled by the British Library of
Political and Economic Science
The International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
(Anthropology, Economics, Political Science, and
Sociology) is a major bibliographic reference for
academics, librarians and students.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
November 2011: 234x156: 728pp
Hb: 978-0-415-69292-2: £325.00
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International Perspectives on
Racial and Ethnic Mixedness
and Mixing *
Edited by Suki Ali, London School of Economics,
UK, Chamion Cabellero, London South Bank
University, UK, Rosalind Edwards, University of
Southampton, UK and Miri Song, University of
Kent, UK
Series: Relationships and Resources
This interdisciplinary volume brings internationally
well-respected researchers together to explore the
different contexts and concepts underpinning
discussions about mixedness and mixing.
Routledge
Market: Sociology, Social Policy
June 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
This volume synthesizes literature on military service
and its life course consequences. It considers how the
military has changed over time, how experiences of
military service vary across cohorts and persons with
different characteristics, how military service affects
service members’ lives and families, and the linkages
between research and policy.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
July 2012: 229x152: 240pp
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Migrant Marginality *
A Transnational Perspective
Edited by Jorge Capetillo-Ponce, Glenn Jacobs
and Phil Kretsedemas, all at University of
Massachusetts Boston, USA
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
This volume brings together a wide array of
contributors to provide a global overview of
immigration, focusing not only on the impact and role
of immigration on the global north, but also on the
effect of immigration on the global south (such as the
contribution immigrants make to the economic and
social development of their home countries) and the
social and economic factors that give rise to
immigration in the first place.
Routledge
Market: Sociology
July 2012: 229x152: 256pp
Hb: 978-0-415-89317-6: £80.00
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Migration and Citizenship
Attribution
Politics and Policies in Western Europe
Edited by Maarten Peter Vink, Maastricht
University, The Netherlands
How do states in Western Europe deal with the
challenges of migration for citizenship? The legal
relationship between a person and a state becomes
increasingly blurred in a mobile and transnational
world. This volume deals with the membership
dimension of citizenship and specifically with the
formal rules that states use to attribute citizenship.
These nationally specific rules determine how and
under which conditions citizenship is attributed by
states to individuals: how one can acquire formal
citizenship status, but also how it can be lost. This
book was originally published as a special issue of
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
Routledge
Market: Sociology /Migration
April 2012: 246x174: 160pp
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Sebastian M. Büttner, University of Erlangen,
Germany
Series: Routledge/ESA Studies in European Societies
This well researched and clearly argued book does not
only provide fresh insights into region-building and
regionalization in contemporary European space, but
also contributes to the new sociology of
Europeanization. It will be an illuminating read for
scholars and students in Sociology, European and EU
studies, International Relations, Cultural Studies,
Geography, Regional Science, Polish Studies and
related subject areas.
Routledge
Market: Social change/Europe/Sociology
February 2012: 234x156: 304pp: 14 line drawings
Hb: 978-0-415-67875-9: £80.00
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The new Expatriates
Postcolonial Approaches to Mobile
Professionals
Edited by Anne-Meike Fechter and Katie Walsh,
both at University of Sussex, UK
This volume advances our understanding of
contemporary mobile professionals by engaging with
postcolonial theories of race, culture and identity. It
brings together research from across disciplines to
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people, practices and imaginations. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Journal of
Ethnic and Migration Studies.
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Sex Offenders: Punish, Help,
Change or Control?
Theory, Policy and Practice explored
Edited by Jo Brayford, Francis Cowe and John
Deering, all at University of Wales, Newport
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This book make an holistic contribution to this
controversial field of study by setting the rise and
prominence of work with child sex offenders in its
legal and practice context and offers a sense of
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sociology
Social Capital and the
Context of Political and
Cultural Regimes
Twenty-First Century
Migration *
Work and Family Policy
Political Economy and Ethnography
Edited by Stephen Sweet, Ithaca College, USA
Edited by nan Lin, Duke University, USA,
Yang-chih Fu and Jay Chih-Jou Chen, both at
Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Edited by Pauline Gardiner Barber, Dalhousie
University, Canada and Winnie Lem, Trent
University, Canada
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
Based on research conducted in three societies - the
U.S., China, and Taiwan - this study aims to lend more
systematic empirical rigour to Bourdieu’s notion of
social capital, uncovering stable and variant patterns
of the production, processing, and returns to social
capital, and exploring possible institutional
contingencies in explaining variant patterns across
societies.
This book focuses on global migration in its
inter-regional, international, and transnational
variants, drawing on ethnographies from across the
globe to show that our understanding of migration is
broadened and advanced when ethnography is
theoretically engaged to grapple with the social
consequences and asymmetries of 21st-century global
capitalism.
Numerous challenges exist in respect to integrating
work and family institutions and there is remarkable
cross-national variation in the ways that societies
respond to these concerns with policy arrangements.
This book examines the effects of these policy
configurations by examining cross national variation in
structural/cultural arrangements and their outcomes
for families, workers, and employers. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Community,
Work & Family.
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Speaking for Animals
Women in the Judiciary
Animal Autobiographical Writing
Edited by Ulrike Schultz, University of Hagen,
Germany and Gisela Shaw
Edited by Margo DeMello, Central New Mexico
Community College, USA
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
This book contributes to the growing field of
human-animal studies by examining the human
impulse evidenced in blogs, social networking sites,
video games, comic books, and animal welfare
literature to ventriloquize the animal voice. Gathering
scholars from a range of disciplines - anthropology,
literature, history, religious studies, and women’s
studies - and engaging with the work of ethologists,
primatologists, and animal behaviourists, the volume
explores the ethical, epistemological, sociological, and
anthropological implications of the phenomenon,
asking not only what it tells us about how we see and
know animals, but also what it tells us about how we
construct and represent ourselves.
International Comparative Perspectives
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Women on the bench - Does gender matter in
judging? Intriguing and diverse facets to a timely
debate from the UK, Australia, the USA, Canada, Syria
and Argentina. This book was originally published as a
special issue of International Journal of the Legal
Profession.
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Assessment in Physical Education
Ethics in Youth Sport
A Socio-cultural Perspective
Policy and Pedagogical Applications
Peter Hay, University of Queensland, Australia and Dawn Penney,
University of Waikato, New Zealand
Edited by Stephen Harvey, University of Bedfordshire, UK and
Richard Light, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
Series: Routledge Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport
Series: Routledge Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport
Within physical education there remains significant debate regarding the subject
knowledge, skills and understandings that should be assessed, in what ways and at
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our understanding of the socio-cultural issues associated with assessment in PE, in
terms of its systemic development as well as at the level of pedagogic relations
between PE teachers and their students. It provides readers with an insightful
critique and theoretically informed ideas for rethinking assessment policies and
practices in PE.
In this important study of ethical issues in and around youth sport, leading
international experts argue for the development of strong ethical codes for the
conduct of youth sport and for effective policy and pedagogical applications. Ethics
in Youth Sport is focused on the application of ethical policy and pedagogies and is
grounded in practice. It assumes no prior ethical training on the part of the reader
and is essential reading for all students, researchers, policy makers and
professionals working with children and young people in sport across school,
community and professional settings.
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Body Composition in Sport, Exercise and
Health
textbook
Edited by Arthur D. Stewart, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK and
Laura Sutton, Teesside University, UK
2nd Edition
Evolutionary Playwork *
Bob Hughes, PlayEducation, UK
The analysis of body composition (fat, bone and muscle) is an important process
throughout the biomedical sciences. This is the first book to offer a clear and
detailed introduction to the key methods and techniques in body composition
analysis and to explain the importance of body composition data in the context of
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body composition specialists, this book is important reading for advanced students
and practitioners working in sport and exercise science, health science, anatomy,
nutrition, physical therapy or ergonomics.
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Market: Sport and Exercise Science / Health Science / Medicine
June 2012: 234x156: 256pp
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Play is a crucial component in the development of all
children. In this fully updated and revised edition of his
classic playwork text, Bob Hughes explores the
complexities of children’s play, its meaning and purpose,
and argues that adult-free play is essential for the
psychological well-being of the child. Evolutionary
Playwork is still the only book to combine the reality of
playwork practice with the fundamentals of evolutionary
and developmental psychology, and it is still essential
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researchers.
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Cooperative Learning in Physical Education
The Global Horseracing Industry
An International Perspective
Social, Economic, Environmental and Ethical Perspectives
Edited by Ben Dyson, University of Auckland, New Zealand and Ashley
Casey, University of Bedfordshire, UK
Phil McManus, University of Sydney, Australia, Glenn Albrecht, Murdoch
University, Australia and Raewyn Graham, University of Sydney, Australia
Series: Routledge Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport
Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and Society
This book defines cooperative learning in physical education and examines how to
implement cooperative learning in a variety of educational settings. As the only
up-to-date, international study of cooperative learning in physical education, this
book is important reading for any student, researcher or teacher with an interest in
PE, sport education, sport pedagogy, curriculum development or methods for
learning and teaching.
The Global Horseracing Industry offers a broad-ranging examination of the
contemporary horseracing industry, from economic, social, ethical and
environmental perspectives. The book draws on in-depth, mixed-method research
into the racing and breeding industries. It explores the economic structure of the
global racing business, its social and cultural roots and the ethical issues at the
heart of horseracing. Concluding by considering alternative futures for this major
international sports business, this book is illuminating reading for anybody with an
interest in sport, business, cultural geography, animal studies, or environmental
studies.
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Market: Physical Education
April 2012: 234x156: 224pp
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Market: Sport Studies / Geography
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Global Sport Marketing
textbook
Contemporary Issues and Practice
Physical Education in the Primary School
Edited by Michel Desbordes, ISC School of Management, France and
André Richlieu, Université Laval, Canada
An Introduction
Edited by Gerald Griggs, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Series: Routledge Research in Sport Business and Management
This book surveys current trends, issues and best practice in international sport
marketing, providing a useful blend of contemporary theory and case studies from
the Americas, Europe and Asia. It assesses the impact of globalization on teams,
leagues, players, sponsors and equipment manufacturers, and highlights the central
significance of culture on the development of effective marketing strategy. Global
Sport Marketing is key reading for any advanced student, researcher or practitioner
working in sport marketing or sport business.
This is the first comprehensive introduction to the teaching of PE in the primary
school to be written exclusively by primary PE specialists, with primary school
teaching experience. The book highlights the importance of PE in the primary
curriculum and the key issues facing primary teachers today, such as inclusion,
training needs and the development of creativity. Rooted throughout in sound
theory and the latest evidence and research, this book is essential reading for all
students, trainee teachers and qualified teachers looking to understand and
develop their professional practice in primary Physical Education.
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The London 2012 Olympics
Routledge Companion to Sports History
Volume One: Bid, Delivery and Engagement
Edited by S. W. Pope, West Virginia University, USA
and John nauright, George Mason University, USA
Edited by Vassil Girginov, Brunel University, UK
The London 2012 Olympics is the definitive, officially licensed account of the
world’s greatest sporting mega-event. This, the first volume, examines the build up
to the Games, covering key topics such as: the bidding process, developing the
Olympic infrastructure, engaging national and international governing bodies of
sport and engaging a global public. Richly illustrated with the personal accounts of
key stakeholders, and including essential data and evocative visual material, this
book is essential reading for anybody with a personal or professional interest in the
Olympic Games, global culture or the development of sport.
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June 2012: 246x174: 336pp
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Market: Sport History, Social History, Economic History
December 2011: Special: 672pp
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Mixed Methods Research in the Movement
Sciences
Routledge Handbook of Sport Policy
Edited by Ian Henry, Loughborough University, UK and Ling-Mei Ko,
Southern Taiwan University, Taiwan
Cases from Sport, Physical Education and Dance
Series: Routledge International Handbooks
Edited by Oleguer Camerino and Marta Castaner, both at University of
Lleida, Spain and Teresa M. Anguera, University of Barcelona, Spain
Series: Routledge Research in Sport and Exercise Science
This is the first book to focus on the application of mixed methods research in the
movement sciences, specifically in sport, physical education and dance. Mixed
Methods Research in the Movement Sciences offers an important new tool for
researchers and helps to close the gap between the analysis of expert performance
and our understanding of the general principles of movement science. It is
important reading for any student, researcher or professional with an interest in
motor control, sport and dance pedagogy, coaching, performance analysis or
decision-making in sport.
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Market: Sport Science / Physical Education
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This book provides a comprehensive guide to the
international field of sports history as it has developed as
an academic area of study. Readers are guided through
the development of the field across a range of thematic
and geographical contexts and are introduced to the latest
cutting edge approaches within the field. Including
contributions from many of the world’s leading sports
historians, the Routledge Companion to Sports History is
the most important single volume for researchers and
students in, and entering, the sports history field.
The Routledge Handbook of Sport Policy is the only book to offer a comprehensive
overview of current perspectives, techniques and approaches to the analysis of
sport policy around the world. The book introduces a diverse range of approaches
to policy analysis across the full range of political and societal contexts. With
contributions from leading policy analysts around the world, this book is important
reading for any student, researcher or professional working in sport management,
sport development, sport and society, or mainstream public policy, policy analysis or
social policy.
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Market: Sport Management / Public Policy
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Routledge Handbook of Sports Coaching
textbook
Edited by Paul Potrac, University of Hull, UK, Wade Gilbert, California State
University, Fresno, US and Jim Denison, University of Alberta, Canada
Sport, Exercise and Social Theory
Series: Routledge International Handbooks
The Routledge Handbook of Sports Coaching is the first book to survey the full
depth and breadth of contemporary coaching studies, mapping the existing
disciplinary territory and opening up important new areas of research. Bringing
together many of the world’s leading coaching scholars and practitioners working
across the full range of psychological, social and pedagogical perspectives, the
book helps to develop an understanding of sports coaching that reflects its
complex, dynamic and messy reality. It is important reading for all students,
researchers and policy makers with an interest in this young and flourishing area.
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Market: Sports Coaching
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An Introduction
Gyozo Molnar, University of Worcester, UK and John Kelly, University of
Edinburgh, UK
Sport and Social Theory is a concise and engaging introduction to all the key
theories that underpin the study of sport and society, including feminism,
post-modernism, neo-Marxism and the sociological imagination. It shows how
theory can be used to debunk many of our traditional assumptions about sport and
how sport can be a useful window through which to observe wider society. This
book provides training in critical thinking and helps students to develop intellectual
skills which will serve them throughout their professional and personal lives.
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Market: Sport Studies / Sociology
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textbook
Science and Soccer
3rd Edition
Developing Elite Players
Sports Management *
Edited by Mark Williams, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
An Introduction
Now in a fully revised and updated third edition, Science and Soccer is still the most
comprehensive and accessible introduction to the physiology, biomechanics and
psychology behind the world’s most popular sport. Offering important guidance on
how science translates into practice, the book examines every key facet of the
sport. Science and Soccer is a unique resource for students and academics working
in sports science. It is also essential reading for all professional support staff
working in the game, including coaches at all levels, physiotherapists, club doctors
and sport psychologists.
Routledge
Market: Sport Science / Soccer
June 2012: 246x174: 344pp
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David Watt, Institute of Directors in Scotland, UK
In this fully revised and updated edition of his classic introductory textbook, David
Watt addresses the realities of working in contemporary sports management. From
sports politics and strategy right the way through to personal development and
training, Sports Management offers a clear and accessible guide to the most
important issues, challenges and practical techniques facing managers and
administrators working in sport today.
Routledge
Market: Sports Management / Leisure Management
June 2012: 234x156: 312pp
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textbook
2nd Edition
Strength and Conditioning for Sports
Performance *
Sport, Culture and Society *
An Introduction
Grant Jarvie, University of Stirling, UK
Now available in a fully revised and updated new edition,
this exciting, comprehensive and accessible textbook
introduces the study of sport, culture and society.
International in scope, the book explores the key social
theories that shape our understanding of sport as a social
phenomenon and critically examines many of the
assumptions that underpin that understanding. Including
vibrant sporting examples throughout, the book
introduces the student to every core topic and emerging
area in the study of sport and society. It is essential reading
for all students with an interest in sport.
Routledge
Market: Sport Studies/Sociology
February 2012: 246x174: 464pp: 30 halftones, 45 line drawings
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Edited by Ian Jeffreys, University of Glamorgan, UK and Jeremy Moody,
University of Wales Institute Cardiff, UK
This book is a clear and rigorous explanation of the core science underpinning
strength and conditioning techniques and gives a detailed, step-by-step guide to all
of the key training methodologies. It includes contributions from world-leading
strength and conditioning specialists in every chapter and has a companion website
with downloadable slides, illustrations and video clips. This book is an essential text
for students studying strength and conditioning, or looking to achieve professional
accreditation, and an invaluable reference for all practising strength and
conditioning coaches.
Routledge
Market: Sport science
April 2012: 246x174: 584pp
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Team Physician Manual
Understanding Sport *
FIMS International Federation of Sports Medicine
A Socio-Cultural Analysis
Edited by Lyle Micheli, Children’s Hospital Boston, US, Chan Kai-Ming,
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Angela D. Smith, Children’s Hospital of
Philadelphia, US, Christer Rolf, University of Sheffield, UK, norbert Bachl,
University of Vienna, Austria, Walter Frontera, University of Puerto Rico and
Talia Alenabi, Iran Sports Medicine Federation
John Horne, University of Central Lancashire, UK, Alan Tomlinson,
University of Brighton, UK, Garry Whannel, University of Bedfordshire, UK
and Kath Woodward, The Open University, UK
The Team Physician Manual is the official sports medicine handbook of the
International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS), the world’s oldest sports
medicine organization. Now in a fully revised and updated third edition, the book
offers a complete guide to the background knowledge, practical techniques and
professional skills required to become a successful medical practitioner working in
sport.
Routledge
Market: Medicine/Sport Science
June 2012: 234x156: 624pp
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Team Psychology in Sports
Series: CRESC
This fully updated, revised and expanded new edition includes entirely new
chapters on governance, global transformations, bodies, sites, places and events,
and a succinct guide to researching sport. With review and seminar questions
included in every chapter, plus concise, helpful guides to further reading,
Understanding Sport remains an essential textbook for all courses on sport and
society, the sociology of sport, sport and social theory, or social issues in sport.
Routledge
Market: Sport Studies/Sociology
246x174: 264pp
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Theory and Practice
Understanding Sport in International
Development
Stewart Cotterill, University of Gloucestershire, UK
Tess Kay, Brunel University, UK
Team Psychology in Sports examines the crucial factors in the development of an
effective team, introducing important psychological and organizational concepts
and offering evidence-based interventions for enhancing the performance of any
sports team. The book neatly bridges the gap between theory and practice, with
real sporting case studies, examples and practical tools included in each chapter. No
other book offers such an up-to-date, relevant and applied guide to working with
sports teams. It is essential reading for all students and practitioners working in
sport psychology or sports coaching.
Series: Routledge Studies in Physical Education and Youth Sport
Routledge
Market: Sport Psychology
June 2012: 234x156: 216pp
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Olympic Aspirations
Realised and Unrealised
Edited by J.A. Mangan, University of Strathclyde,
UK and Mark Dyreson, Pennsylvania State
University, USA
Olympic Aspirations is the companion volume to the
well received Olympic Legacies and provides original,
candid and constructive contributions to the pursuit
of the fulfilment of Olympic Idealism in action. This
book was originally published as a special issue of the
International Journal of the History of Sport.
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This book makes an important contribution to the growing literature on sport in
international development. It introduces and explores the practice and efficacy of
international sport development through the experiences of young people,
described in their own words and those of other members of their communities.
The book also engages with fundamental academic debates surrounding
‘evidencing’ impacts of sport and explores issues surrounding the cultural specificity
of research approaches currently in use in sport in development work. Based on
unique data, the book is essential reading for anybody with an interest in sport
development, international development or sport in society.
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The City in the Experience
Economy
A Contemporary History of
Women’s Sport *
Role and Transformation
Jean Williams, De Montfort University, Leicester,
UK
Edited by Anne Lorentzen and Carsten Jahn
Hansen, both at Aalborg University, Denmark
The book develops a new approach to urban
development in which leisure, pleasure or experiences
are seen as key drivers. This entails the participation of
new stakeholders as well as new globalized and
entrepreneurial urban strategies. This book was
originally published as a special issue of European
Planning Studies.
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Tourism /Leisure Studies
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This work is an historical survey of women’s sport
across the twentieth century and into the present day.
Although the transfer from traditional to modern
forms shifted noticeably in the eighteenth century,
and accelerated in the nineteenth, this book’s focus is
on the contemporary debates around women’s
participation in the period that follows. It looks at
some of the more recent methodological approaches
to writing sports history and raises questions about
how the history of women’s sport has so far been
shaped by academic writers.
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sPorts science, leisure studies and culture
Designing the Olympics
Olympic Reform Ten Years
Later
Sport, Militarism and the
Great War
Edited by Heather Dichter, York College of
Pennsylvania, USA and Dean Bruce Kidd,
University of Toronto, Canada
Martial Manliness and Armageddon
Jilly Traganou, Parsons The New School for
Design, USA
Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and
Society
Series: Sport in the Global Society – Contemporary
Perspectives
By merging studies of architecture, graphic design,
product design, fashion, stage and event design, Jilly
Traganou examines the relationship between design
and national identity through a comprehensive
overview of the multifaceted enterprises that are
involved in the making of an Olympic Games as a
combined physical and mediated mega-event.
In 1999, the International Olympic Committee
approved far-reaching reforms to the appointment
and terms of its members, the selection of host cities
for the Olympic and Winter Olympic Games, the
events on the Olympic Program, and the reporting of
decisions and financial information. The reforms were
initiated in response to the deep crises of legitimacy it
faced because of the Salt Lake City doping scandal
and ongoing accusations that it turned a blind eye to
doping. This book assesses the implementation and
effectiveness of those reforms ten years after. It draws
upon the perspectives of Olympic scholars, Olympic
athletes, and IOC members, including those who were
directly involved in the reform process, and makes a
number of recommendations about how the process
of Olympic reform could be maintained and
strengthened. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Sport in Society.
(Post)national Identity in the Age of
Globalization
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Encoding the Olympics *
The Beijing Olympic Games and the
Communication Impact Worldwide
Edited by Luo Qing, Communication University of
China and Giuseppe Richeri, Univeristy of
Lugano, Switzerland
Series: Sport in the Global Society - Historical
perspectives
This book analyses the global media responses to the
2008 Beijing Olympic Games at all three stages: the
torch relay, the opening and closing ceremonies and
the competition itself. It was published as a special
issue of the International Journal of the History of
Sport.
This volume charts changing perceptions of sport
within medical discourse, attempts by sports medicine
providers to forge professional identities in response
to these processes, the day-to-day experiences of
deliverers of sports medicine and the reactions of
recipients of that healthcare.
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Edited by Peter Kennedy and David Kennedy,
both at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Series: Sport in the Global Society – Contemporary
Perspectives
This book critically examines the ways in which sport
and peacekeeping, through the Olympic Games, are
being played out at global, national and local levels. It
was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.
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Sport, Public Broadcasting,
and Cultural Citizenship *
Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and
Society
Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and
Society
Comparative Responses across Europe
The book explores the significant, poignant and
fascinating role of sport in the making of martial
masculinity during, and its remaking after,the Great
War. This book was originally published as a special
issue of The International Journal of the History of
Sport.
Edited by Jay Scherer, University of Alberta,
Canada and David Rowe, University of Western
Sydney, Australia
Edited by Dominic Malcolm, Loughborough
University, UK and Parissa Safai, York University,
Canada
Football Supporters and the
Commercialisation of
Football *
Series: Sport in the Global Society - Historical
perspectives
Signal Lost?
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The Social Organization of
Sports Medicine *
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Edited by Thierry Terret, University of Lyon,
France and J.A. Mangan, University of
Strathclyde, UK
This volume charts the debates over the provision of
free-to-air telecasts of sport as a right of cultural
citizenship, analyzing the complex economic, political,
and sociological questions surrounding the
increasingly tenuous ability of public broadcasters to
compete for the broadcasting rights to the most
popular and desirable sports and sporting events.
Through comparative case studies, the contributors to
this edited volume explore these issues in various
locales across the globe.
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Sports and Christianity
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Sport and Its Female Fans
Edited by nick Watson, York St John University,
UK and Andrew Parker, University of
Gloucestershire, UK
Edited by Kim Toffoletti and Peter Mewett,
both at Deakin University, Australia
Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and
Society
Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and
Society
This interdisciplinary text examines the sportsChristianity interface from Protestant and Catholic
perspectives. In addition to a “systematic review of
literature,” the contributors, who include many of the
pioneers in the field, address a wide range of topics.
These include biblical athletic metaphors, disability,
evangelism, professionalism and celebrity, humility, the
Vatican’s perspective on sport and genetic
enhancement technologies.
Why do women follow sports? What can female
fandom tell us about gender relations in sport? This
book explores these questions by bringing together
the varied strands of research being conducted
internationally across the social sciences and
humanities on this emerging and topical field.
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sPorts science, leisure studies and culture
Sports Governance,
Development, and Corporate
Responsibility
Edited by Barbara Segaert, University of
Antwerp, Belgium, Marc Theeboom, Free
University of Brussels, Belgium,
Christiane Timmerman, University of Antwerp,
Belgium and Bart Vanreusel, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and
Society
This book critically examines sport-related social
interventions in different cultural settings.
Instrumental interventions in local community building
and social construction of peace, integration and
managing diversity are addressed from a theoretical
and case-exemplary perspective. Corporate social
responsibility of global sport organizations is discussed
in relation to specific cases of world sport events.
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Carbon Capture and Sequestration *
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M. Granger Morgan and Sean T. McCoy
Edited by Lev S. Ruzer, Lawrence Berkeley National
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New York University, USA
This book provides a compilation of information useful to
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Agricultural Development in
China and Africa *
This book identifies current law and regulation that applies
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and effectively, and barriers that current law and
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The Carbon Connection
Climate Change Solutions for our Energy, Economic
and Geopolitical Challenges
A Comparative Analysis
Michael Grubb, University of Cambridge, UK and
Claudia Comberti, Climate Strategies, UK
Xiaoyun Li, China Agricultural University, Beijing,
China, Gubo Qi, Coordinator, FCRNC & China
Agricultural University, Beijing, China, Lixia Tang and
Lixia Zhao, both at China Agricultural University,
Beijing, Leshan Jin, Zhenfang Guo and Jin Wu
Bringing together insights from contemporary
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This systematic comparative study of agricultural
development in China and Africa provides a unique basis
for African countries and international organizations
seeking to understand agricultural development in China,
and for China to understand agricultural development on
the African continent. The book highlights experiences
and lessons from China and, in particular, analyzes why
Africa has not yet been able to emulate China’s agricultural development trajectory.
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Authenticity in nature
Children, Citizenship and
Environment
Making Choices about the Naturalness of Ecosystems
Nurturing a Democratic Imagination in a Changing World
nigel Dudley, Equilibrium Research, Bristol, UK
This book examines the concept of naturalness in
ecosystems, its values and its role in conservation efforts.
The author argues that all ecosystems have been modified
and there is no longer any simple distinction possible
between ‘natural’ and ‘cultural’ systems. In the future,
society will to some extent choose the degree of
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uses a rigorous definition of authenticity to help in the
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issues of management and numerous terrestrial and
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is an optimistic and highly original book, aiming to make
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Bronwyn Hayward
Today’s millennial generation inherit a world confronted by
four difficult and intersecting challenges: dangerous
environmental change, weakening democracies, growing
social inequality, and a paradigm of economic growth that
has contributed to unprecedented youth unemployment
and resource extraction beyond our planet’s limits. But the
future is not inevitable and today on the streets of cities
everywhere; there is a strong, youthful energy for change.
‘Children, Citizenship and Environment’ sets out a new
agenda for citizenship education which reflects both the
responsibility and opportunities we are confronted with to
support young citizens.
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environMent and sustainability
China’s Climate Change Policies
Weiguang Wang, Guoguang Zheng
and Jihua Pan
China is becoming a rising star in global economical and
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Climate Adaptation and Flood Risk
in Coastal Cities
Edited by Jeroen Aerts and Wouter Botzen, both at
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, Malcolm
Bowman, State University of New York at Stony
Brook, USA, Philip Ward, University of Amsterdam,
Netherlands and Piet Dircke, Rotterdam University of
Applied Sciences, Netherlands
Series: Earthscan Climate
Coastal cities are particularly vulnerable to climate change
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Edited by Jonathan Davies, International Union for
the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Nairobi, Kenya
Series: Earthscan Conservation and Development
The links between policy and practice in natural resource
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Development Through Bricolage
Rethinking Institutions for Natural Resource Management
Frances Cleaver, University of Bradford, UK
Why, despite an emphasis on ‘getting institutions right’, do
development initiatives so infrequently deliver as planned?
This book disputes the model of development by design
and argues that institutions are formed through the uneven
patching together of old practices and accepted norms
with new arrangements. The author explores the processes
involved in institutional bricolage; the constant
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importance of legitimate authority and the role of people
themselves in shaping such arrangements. The book draws
on a number of contemporary strands of development
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natural resource management, political ecology and wellbeing. It synthesises these
to develop new understandings of why and how people act to manage resources
and how access is secured or denied.
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Climate Change Mitigation and Development
Cooperation
Ecologies and Politics of Health
Edited by Tomoyo Toyota, JICA Research Institute,
Japan and Ryo Fujikura, JICA Research Institute,
Japan and Hosei University, Japan
A companion book to Earthscan’s 2010 book Climate
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Edited by Brian King, Pennsylvania State University, USA and Kelley Crews,
University of Texas at Austin, US
Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography
This book brings together contributions from the natural and social sciences to
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Environmental Decision-Making in Context
Evidence-based Conservation *
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Lessons from the Lower Mekong
Chad J. McGuire, University of Massachusetts,
Dartmouth, USA
Edited by Terry C.H. Sunderland, Centre for
International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor Barat,
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The Zeronauts
Food Security, nutrition and
Sustainability
John Elkington
‘John Elkington is a one-man Tipping Point creator:
what Malcolm Gladwell calls a maven, connector and
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bottom line and Cannibals with forks has surpassed
himself with The Zeronauts!’ – David Grayson, Chair
and Director of the Doughty Centre for Corporate
Responsibility, Cranfield University, UK
In this book, John Elkington introduces The Zeronauts; a
new breed of innovator, determined to drive problems like
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creating the first Zeronaut Roll of Honour, and spotlighting
50 pioneers in the field of Zero, Zeronauts are innovating in an astonishing range
of areas, tackling hugely diverse economic, social, environmental and governance
challenges. If we learn from these pioneers, the twenty-first century could be our
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Edited by Geoffrey Lawrence and Kristen Lyons,
both at University of Queensland, Australia and
Tabatha Wallington, Commonwealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia
Food Security, Nutrition and Sustainability offers critical
insights by international scholars, with chapters on global
food security, supermarket power, new technologies, and
sustainability. The book also assesses the contributions of
diet and nutrition research in building socially just and
environmentally sustainable food systems and provides
policy recommendations to improve the health and
environmental status of contemporary agri-food systems.
The book features contributions from a range of social science perspectives,
including sociology, anthropology, public health and geography, with case study
material drawn from throughout the world.
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Market: Agriculture and Food/ Sustainable Development/ Environmental Studies/ Sociology
April 2011: 234x156: 320pp
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From Red to Green?
3rd Edition
How the Financial Credit Crunch Could Bankrupt the
Environment
Environmental Policy in the European Union
Actors, Institutions and Processes
Paul Donovan and Julie Hudson, both at UBS
Investment Bank
Edited by Andrew Jordan and Camilla Adelle, both
at University of East Anglia, UK
This new and comprehensively revised edition of this well
known textbook provides a state of the art analysis of all
the EU’s environmental policies. Written by leading experts
in the field, individual chapters examine how the EU is
responding to a multitude of different problems including
biodiversity loss, climate change, energy insecurity, water
and air pollution. They tease out the many important ways
in which the EU‘s policies on these topics co-evolve with
national and international environmental policies. In this
third edition a mixture of learning features are employed
to ensure that undergraduate and postgraduate students
fully understand how EU policies in this vital area are developing and adapting.
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Market: Environmental Policy
July 2012: 234x156: 400pp
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Written by an economist and an investment professional,
this book addresses the twin crises that the world is facing
in the form of a simultaneous financial and environmental
credit crunch. Financially, consumers are less able to
consume now, and pay later. Environmentally, we may
have already reached our credit limit and the bill for past
financial and environmental consumption is falling due.
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Market: Environment, Economics,Business
2011: 234x156: 256pp
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