The first book-length joint treatment of honour and slavery, drawing on new approaches to the philosophy, psychology and sociology of honour.
A practical guide to drafting written pleadings in Scottish civil courts.
Explores the aesthetic and affective values of entertainment and its relation to cultural hope and aspiration.
Indexes new and emerging trends in both transdisciplinary and posthuman research.
Analyses the democratic transition in Tunisia by exploring its international dimension
Examines contemporary legal and political structures governing Muslim communities in Central and Southeast Europe.
Examines how British film critics and commentators have helped shape our understanding of cinema culture.
Examines cinema as a cultural venue that constructs and disseminates the sex slave figure on a visual plane.
Takes critical and theoretical approaches to singing across audiovisual media.
The first sustained study of visuality in the works of Christine Brooke-Rose, Ann Quin and Brigid Brophy.
An important socio-legal study of the Glasgow Rent Strikes of 1915 and the introduction of urban rent control.
Explores translation as a means of self-expression and social networking in transnational settings on YouTube.