Before Johnson’s rollercoaster ride, and the ensuing “blink and you missed it” premiership of Truss, the high... Læs mere
This blistering expose takes the reader inside England's national scandal of homelessness to reveal how government choices have forced single... Læs mere
This book brings together experts to analyse nine countries that contribute specific aspects to the study of nationalism in Europe.
This volume brings together seminal papers and contributions from Diane Elson’s extensive back catalogue. The collection reflects the... Læs mere
Kerry Brown re-examines the UK–China relationship and considers how the recent seismic geopolitical events may have reframed and recast the UK’s future engagement with China and how the UK needs to actively engage with China and understand its ambitions and values.
In this hard-hitting analysis, Bobo Lo argues that revitalizing global order is the central task of our time, the key to... Læs mere
An analysis of the concept "we" and the central role it plays in the interdisciplinary humanities and social sciences. Rather than as a collective to belong to or be excluded from, or as a specific group to be identified with, the book argues that "we" functions as a method.
An analysis of the concept "we" and the central role it plays in the interdisciplinary humanities and social sciences. Rather than as a collective to belong to or be excluded from, or as a specific group to be identified with, the book argues that "we" functions as a method.
This updated and expanded third edition explains the economic realities of the airline industry and the challenges that the sector now faces to decarbonise aviation.
This updated and expanded third edition explains the economic realities of the airline industry and the challenges that the sector now faces to decarbonise aviation.
A critical appraisal of the latest round of platform intermediation, centred on MusicTech, social media platforms and user-generated content, live streaming, crowdfunding and gamification, that is reshaping the contemporary music industry.
Andrew Trigg traces the heterodox tradition in economics from its origins in the anti-capitalism ideas of the first half of the nineteeth century, through to Keynes and the present day and considers the methodological challenge they present to mainstream economics.