Through an analysis of the katechon myth – a withholding power that contains the very evil it restrains – The Illegitimate Age reveals an aesthetic... Læs mere
Unequal Access reveals the inequalities embedded in the categorization practices of resettlement and... Læs mere
Cold War Workers explores how security labour transformed the lives of individuals, families, and communities in Canada in ways that were both predictable and surprising, with the militarization and colonization of Indigenous lives and lands being especially disruptive.
Ross Eaman explores how the built environment, including but not restricted to architecture, functions as a medium of communication.
Through an in-depth case study of New Zealand, Adam Smith’s Islands advances scholarship on economic restructuring activities prominent from the late 1970s into the 1990s.
Promoted as a way of healing people from wounds inflicted by the world, modern yoga offers an “anti-world” to which practitioners can escape.... Læs mere
SCAR/CITY steps outside binary conversations and poetically interrogates a system that results in depravity and scarcity leaving us homeless literally and metaphorically. These poems walk... Læs mere
This volume analyses the effect of decentralization and federalism on policy outcomes and on public preferences, as well as the connections between fiscal federalism, political forces, and inequality.
A groundbreaking exploration of the cultural contributions of Russian-speaking immigrants to Israel over the past thirty years, Dual Diaspora investigates how writers, filmmakers, and visual artists reconcile their Soviet past with their Israeli present.
Forty per cent of the world’s population lives in federal countries, each facing their own crises and... Læs mere
In 1958, 14,000 miners and smeltermen in Sudbury, Ontario, downed their tools and struck against the International... Læs mere