Practical guide from a conflict-resolution expert that shows how ordinary people can become peace-builders in violent societies.
Critical account of the economic boom in Ireland and the neoliberal culture that has accompanied it
A critique of consumer culture that analyses the role it plays in our lives, assessing the work of leading cultural critics
Explores the evolution of our economic system as serving ends quite unrelated to the provisioning and sustainability of human communities
An introduction to the concept of culture in Gramsci's writing
Explores the problematic relationship between Islam, the West and 'modernity'
A jargon-free and accessible introduction to film analysis
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