Assesses the changing character of the United Kingdom, and what it means to be British
Essays in which the ethnic literatures of North America are added to the developing postcolonial canon
An ethnographic study of a postcolonial migrant community, looking at diasporas and migration, globalisation, identity and nationalism
Putting globalization into a historical perspective, Went convincingly demonstrates that it is not an unavoidable process, but one that the Left can successfully mobilise against.
Examines global development and security agendas, and how they impact on individual human security in the 1990s
A lively re-examination of the 'alien' as metaphor in film and fiction
Important lessons about the nature of policing in divided societies
A detailed survey of the most prominent cases of scandalising art
An introduction to the main sources of identity and division within Northern Ireland
On the construction of Irish national identity, drawing on Irish history from the late nineteenth century to the present.
An introduction to the issues surrounding the emergence of the Irish Novel since the eighteenth century
How do we balance press regulation with freedom of information?