Looking at a variety of countries, this book explores the influence of cultural dimensions on the interrelations between personal and social identity, and the impact of identity salience on attitudes, stereotypes, and the structures of consciousness.
This offers an alternative to the colonialistand nationalist explanations of the Mau Mau revolt, examining a widely studied period of Kenyan history from a new perspective.
This new work from Alan Block explores the contemporary discourses of education, scholarship and learning. The book offers a strong... Læs mere
This book traces national policies behind the efforts of integrating education systems in Europe. Based on a wide-ranging historical analysis, this book offers the first fully comparative explanation of the divergent development of comprehensive education in Europe.
This collection of interdisciplinary essays examines current cinematic and media landscapes from the perspective of transnational feminist practices and... Læs mere
A number of historical events of the twentieth century gave rise to migration, immigration, and exile to and within the European continent.... Læs mere
This book examines the role of 'Europe' in defining, maintaining, constructing, and remedying sex discrimination. The author investigates the... Læs mere
This book pursues an original perspective on Europe's shifting extent and geopolitical standing: how countries and spaces marginal to... Læs mere
This book explores the thesis that civic cynicism in African countries is a major obstacle to the consolidation of democracy, and that the African press should address the problem not just among leaders, but also among the general populace.
This book demonstrates the connection between economic and strategic developments in Asia with... Læs mere
As it traces the textual history of the works of authors like Bobby Sands and Gerry Adams, this book analyses Republican resistance to disciplinary structures, demonstrating the ways in which prisoners appropriate space through discursive strategies.
This interrogates the racist construction of Aria and Aryanism in an Iranian context, arguing that these concepts gave the Indo-European speaking Persian ethnic group an advantage over Iran's non-Persian nationalities and communities.