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ContentsIntroduction to Sociology ................................................................................................................................................ 4

Deviance, Social Inequality and Social Problems ........................................................................................................ 7

Intimacy, Marriage and Families ................................................................................................................................... 14

Youth Studies, Ageing and Life Course ....................................................................................................................... 15

Race and Ethnicity ........................................................................................................................................................... 16

Gender ............................................................................................................................................................................... 20

Sexualities and the Body ................................................................................................................................................ 26

Intersectionalities ............................................................................................................................................................ 28

Social Psychology and Psycho-Social Studies ............................................................................................................ 29

Research Methods and Data Analysis .......................................................................................................................... 31

Urban Sociology ............................................................................................................................................................... 35

Demography and Migration .......................................................................................................................................... 37

Cultural Sociology ........................................................................................................................................................... 40

Globalization .................................................................................................................................................................... 43

Social Movements and Political Sociology ................................................................................................................. 46

Sociology of Work ............................................................................................................................................................ 51

Sociology of the Environment ....................................................................................................................................... 52

Sociology of the Media ................................................................................................................................................... 57

Sociology of Health ......................................................................................................................................................... 59

Sociology of Development ............................................................................................................................................ 62

Sociology of Education ................................................................................................................................................... 66

Sociology of Religion ...................................................................................................................................................... 74

Science Technology and society ................................................................................................................................... 75

Social Theory .................................................................................................................................................................... 76

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 78

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRe-imagining MilkAlcoholCultural and Biological PerspectivesSocial Drinking in Cultural Context

Andrea Wiley, Indiana University, USASeries: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning inAnthropologyWritten explicitly for undergraduates, Re-imagining Milkdemonstrates how a particular commodity can be used toillustrate ethnocentric beliefs about the universal goodness ofmilk; biological variation in human populations; political andeconomic processes that inform dietary policies, nutritioneducation, and current trends in globalization; the utility of abiocultural approach to the study of food; the culturalconstruction of a commodity that is consumed by many studentson a daily basis, or if not, certainly is one that students "know"

they "should" consume daily.

Janet Chrzan, University of Pennsylvania, USASeries: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning inAnthropologyAlcohol: Social Drinking in Cultural Context critically examinesalcohol use across cultures and through time. This short text isa framework for students to self-consciously examine their beliefsabout and use of alcohol, and a companion text for teachingsome primary concepts of anthropology to first-or second yearcollege students.

RoutledgeMarket: Anthropology / SociologyJanuary 2013: 254 x 178: 200ppHb: 978-0-415-89249-0: £80.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe World of Wal-MartCoffee CultureDiscounting the American DreamLocal Experiences, Global Connections

Nick Copeland, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity, USA and Christine Labuski, Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University, USASeries: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning inAnthropologyThe primary aim of this book is to introduce anthropologicalconcepts and analysis and to demonstrate their value forunderstanding American culture by applying them to Walmart.This is not a "definitive" book on Walmart, nor does it single thecompany out for anthropological praise or criticism. Rather,Walmart is analyzed as a set of dilemmas and contradictionsthat index American culture more generally, and against which

alternatives can be both imaged and developed.

Catherine M. Tucker, Indiana University, USASeries: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning inAnthropologyFrom the coffee producers and pickers who tend the plantationsin tropical nations, to the middlemen and processors, to theconsumers who drink coffee without ever having to think abouthow the drink reached their hands, here is a commodity thatties the world together. This is a great little book that helpsstudents apply anthropological concepts and theories to theireveryday lives, learn how historical events and processes haveshaped the modern world and the contexts of their lives, andhow consumption decisions carry ramifications for our health,

the environment, the reproduction of social inequality, and the possibility of supportingequity, sustainability and social justice. Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBlurring The BoundariesFake StuffThe Declining Significance of AgeChina and the Rise of Counterfeit Goods

Jack Levin, Northeastern University, USAOver the decades, the lines separating young, middle-aged, andolder adults have blurred, as indicated by a broadening of theappropriate years for making life decisions.The variability(standard deviation) of age-based decisions has increasedsubstantially, giving adults greater freedom from the traditionalconstraints of age.

This short book communicates the power and importance ofsociological thinking to major social trends. Levin charts thebig-picture changes in American society over the past 50 yearsand, in doing so, peers into the future as well.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Age and AgingDecember 2012: 229 x 152: 142ppHb: 978-0-415-50380-8: £100.00

Yi-Chieh Jessica Lin, National Chung-Hsing University,TaiwanSeries: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning inAnthropologyYi-Chieh Lin reveals how the entrepreneurial energy of emergingmarkets, such as China, includes the opportunity to profit fromfake stuff, that is counterfeit goods that rely on our fascinationwith brand names. Students will discover how the names andlogos embroidered and printed on their own clothes carry theirown price tag above and beyond the use value of the productsthemselves. The book provides a wonderful introduction forstudents to global markets and their role in determining how

they function.

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5th EditionDummy text to keep placeholderPerspectives in SociologyCelebrity Culture and the American Dream

E.C. Cuff, Manchester University, UK, E.C. Cuff, A.J. Dennis,University of Sheffield, UK, W.W. Sharrock, ManchesterUniversity, UK, D.W. Francis, Manchester MetropolitanUniversity, UK, D.W. Francis, Manchester MetropolitanUniversity, UK and W.W. Sharrock, Manchester University,UKFirst Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &Francis, an informa company.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology and Social TheoryJune 2006: 246x174: 408ppHb: 978-0-415-30110-7: £110.00

Stardom and Social MobilityKaren Sternheimer, University of Southern California, USAUsing examples from the first celebrity fan magazines of 1911to the present, Celebrity Culture and the American Dream considershow major economic and historical factors shaped the natureof celebrity culture as we know it today. Equally important, thebook explains how and why the story of Hollywood celebritiesmatters, sociologically speaking, to an understanding ofAmerican society, to the changing nature of the AmericanDream, and to the relation between class and culture.

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionSociology: The BasicsUnderstanding Society through Popular Music

Ken Plummer, University of Essex, UKSeries: The BasicsSociology: The Basics is an accessible introduction to this diversesubject, examining the patterns, meanings, histories and culturesassociated with the rapidly changing world we live in. Topicsdiscussed in this lively and engaging book include:

the scope and history of sociology the construction of humansocial worlds working together and being an individual socialinequality and conflict the impact of new technology insociology research in sociologyWith tasks to stimulate the reader’s sociological mind throughoutand the inclusion of suggestions for further reading, both withinthe text and on an accompanying webpage, this book is essential

Joe Kotarba, Texas State University, USA, Bryce Merrill, TexasState University, San Marcos, USA, J Patrick Williams andPhillip Vannini, Royal Roads University, CanadaWritten for Introductory Sociology and Sociology of PopularMusic courses, the second edition of Understanding Societythrough Popular Music uses popular music to illustratefundamental social institutions, theories, sociological concepts,and processes. The authors use music, a social phenomenon ofgreat interest, to draw students in and bring life to their studyof sociology. The new edition has been updated with cuttingedge thinking on and current examples of subcultures, politics,and technology.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Popular CultureJanuary 2013: 235 x 156: 206pp

reading for all those studying sociology as well as anyone with an interest in how themodern world works.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWVisual SociologySociology Looks at the Arts

Douglas Harper, Duquesne University, USAVisual Sociology explores how the world that is seen,photographed, drawn, or otherwise represented visually isdifferent from the world that is represented through words andnumbers. Doug Harper’s exceptional photography and engaging,lively writing style introduces visual sociology as embodiedobservation, as semiotics, as an aspect of photo documentary,and more. With teaching and learning guidance, as well as clear,accessible explanations of current thinking in the field, this bookwill be an invaluable resource to all those with an interest invisual sociology.

Julia Rothenberg, St. Joseph's College, USASociology Looks at the Arts covers themes that are central forunderstanding art’s current position in complex, post-industrialsocieties like our own. The book also addresses the social andhistorical construction of art and aesthetic experience in Westernsocieties by drawing on literature from the fields of history, arthistory and aesthetics. By providing this important backgroundknowledge, this book prepares undergraduates who may nothave taken courses in philosophy and history with tools for adeeper and more critical understanding of sociology’s approachto the arts.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / ArtJanuary 2014: 254 x 178: 286ppHb: 978-0-415-88794-6: £100.00

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5INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRoutledge Revivals: SociologyVariousSeries: Routledge Revivals: SociologyThis 20 volume Routledge Revivals collection brings together a selection of groundbreakingSociology titles from the rich and diverse Routledge backlist. With titles published between1918 and 1991, this is a truly wide-ranging selection, encompassing works by distinguishedauthors such as: Zygmunt Bauman, Raymond Plant, L. T. Hobhouse, J. A. Hobson and TomBottomore.

Dealing with everything from social justice to concepts of socialist utopia, and to sexualpolitics, this set offers a collection of the best of Routledge publishing in the field ofSociology from across the Twentieth Century.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWContentious IdentitiesUnderstanding DevianceEthnic, Religious and National Conflicts in Today's WorldConnecting Classical and Contemporary Perspectives

Daniel Chirot, University of WashingtonSeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesThis book analyzes widespread global ethnic conflicts that tearasunder nations and regions, such as the former Yugoslavia.Chirot casts his analysis in a discussion of the conflict betweennational and ethnic identity, discovering that ethnic identity,rooted in centuries of tradition and habit, often trumps nationalidentity, which may be more recent and have a weaker hold onpeople. His analysis affords insights into the recent aggressiveU.S. posture on ‘nation building,’ showing the blindness of thisapproach to deeply-entrenched ethnic identities. His timelybook can be used in classes on globalization, international

development, political sociology, social movements, and theory.

Tammy L. Anderson, University of Delaware, USASeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesIn this collection of 48 reprinted and original articles, TammyAnderson gives her fellow instructors of undergraduate deviancea refreshing way to revitalize their courses. In 12 separatesections, she presents a wide range of deviant behaviors, traits,and conditions, pairing "classic" and "contemporary" viewpoints.This pairing not only "connects" important literatures of the pastto today’s readers, her "connections framework" also helps allof us see social life and social processes more clearly. Thisanthology sharpens students’ critical thinking skills by forcing

them to look at how a deviant behavior, trait or condition, can be viewed from opposingor alternative perspectives.

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Life and Death DecisionsThe Quest for Morality and Justice in Human Societies

Sheldon Ekland-Olson, University of Texas at Austin, USASeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesIssues of Life and Death such as abortion, assisted suicide, capitalpunishment and others are among the most contentious. Whoserights are protected? How do these rights and protectionschange over time and who makes those decisions? Based onthe author’s award-winning and hugely popular undergraduatecourse at the University of Texas, this book explores thesequestions and the fundamentally sociological processes whichunderlie the quest for morality and justice in human societies.The Author’s goal is not to advocate any particular moral "highground" but to shed light on the social movements and socialprocesses which are at the root of these seemingly personal

moral questions.

Kevin Wehr, California State University, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesFrom the driveway mechanic to the backyard gardener, manydiverse people are "doing it themselves" by building or repairingthe stuff of their daily lives without the aid of experts. Do ItYourself uses Habermas’s colonization of the lifeworld as a frameand mobilizes Marx’s concepts of alienation and mystificationto examine how social behaviors can be a conscious reply to acomplex and fast-moving world, a nostalgia for simpler timespast, or a just an economic impulse. Each main chapter isanchored by an extended empirical example: Back-to-the-land,home-schooling, and self-government.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / CultureMarch 2012: 254 x 178Pb: 978-0-415-50871-1: £8.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderForeign Remedies: What the Experience of OtherNations Can Tell Us about Next Steps in ReformingU.S. Health Care

Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides?: Abortion,Neonatal Care, Assisted Dying, and CapitalPunishment

David A. Rochefort, Northeastern University, USA and KevinP Donnelly, Bridgewater State University, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesHow can the experience of other nations help us to reconcilethe competing goals of universal coverage, cost control, andhigh quality care? Following an analysis of the 2010 statute, thisbook surveys developments in different parts of the globe toidentify important lessons in health politics, policy design, andprogram implementation. A concluding chapter examines theissue of resistance to foreign remedies within the process of U.S.health reform.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Health CareFebruary 2012: 254 x 178: 106ppPb: 978-0-415-51796-6: £8.99

Sheldon Ekland-Olson, University of Texas at Austin, USASeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesIssues of life and death such as abortion, assisted suicide, capitalpunishment and others are among the most contentious inmany societies. Whose rights are protected? How do these rightsand protections change over time and who makes thosedecisions? Based on the author’s award-winning and hugelypopular undergraduate course, this book explores thesequestions and the fundamentally sociological processes whichunderlie the quest for morality and justice in human societies.The Author’s goal is not to advocate any particular moral "highground" but to shed light on the social movements and socialprocesses which are at the root of these seemingly personal

moral questions.

RoutledgeMarket: Social Problems / Social Inequalities / Social MovementsOctober 2011: 235 x 156: 424ppHb: 978-0-415-89246-9: £110.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHow Ethical Systems Change: Tolerable Sufferingand Assisted Dying

How Ethical Systems Change: Abortion andNeonatal Care

Sheldon Ekland-Olson, University of Texas at Austin, USAand Elyshia Aseltine, Lycoming College, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesShould we protect life or alleviate suffering? This dilemmaformed the foundation for a powerful right-to-die movementand a counterbalancing concern over an emerging culture ofdeath. What are the qualities of a life worth living? Where arethe boundaries of tolerable suffering? This book is based on ahugely popular undergraduate course taught at the Universityof Texas, and is ideal for those interested in the socialconstruction of social worth, social problems, and socialmovements.

Sheldon Ekland-Olson, University of Texas at Austin, USAand Elyshia Aseltine, Lycoming College, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesRoe v. Wade came like a bolt from the blue, but support hadbeen building for years. For many, the idea that life in the wombwas not fully protected under the Constitution was simply notacceptable. Political campaigns were organized and protestslaunched, including the bombing of clinics and the killing ofabortion providers. Questions about the protection and supportof life continued after birth. This book is based on a hugelypopular undergraduate course taught at the University of Texas,and is ideal for those interested in the social construction of

social worth, social problems, and social movements. RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Ethics / Social ProblemsDecember 2011: 254 x 178: 64ppPb: 978-0-415-50516-1: £8.99

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderSocial ProblemsHow Ethical Systems Change: Eugenics, the Final

Solution, Bioethics A Human Rights PerspectiveEric BondsSheldon Ekland-Olson, University of Texas at Austin, USA

and Julie BeickenSeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesMandatory sterilization laws enacted in dozens of statescoast-to-coast and approved by the U.S. Supreme Court formedthe initial pillar for what became the Final Solution. FollowingWWII, there was renewed interest in a more inclusive view ofsocial worth and the autonomy of the individual. Socialmovements were launched to secure broad-based revisions incivil and human rights. This book is based on a hugely popularundergraduate course taught at the University of Texas, and isideal for those interested in science-based policy, the social

construction of social worth, social problems, and social movements.

Series: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesThis short book lays out a new definition for what constitutes a social problem: the violationof a group’s human rights, or commonly upheld standards about what people deserveand should be protected from in life, which have been codified by some widely recognizedinternational body. Human rights are necessarily political, though, and can therefore neverbe part of a purely objective academic exercise to assess wellbeing in a particular society.The approach Bonds advocates recognizes that there is no one single interpretation ofwhat rights mean, and that different groups with differing interests are going to promotedivergent views, some better than others.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Social Problems / Human RightsJune 2014: 254 x 178Pb: 978-0-415-73712-8: £7.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDue Process Denied: Detentions and Deportationsin the United States

How Ethical Systems Change: Lynching and CapitalPunishment

Tanya Golash-Boza, University of Kansas, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesDue Process Denied describes the consequences of a lack of dueprocess through the stories of deportees and detainees. Peoplewho have lived nearly all of their lives in the United States havebeen detained and deported for minor crimes, without regardfor constitutional limits on disproportionate punishment. Thecourt's insistence that deportation is not punishment does notalign with the experiences of deportees. For many, deportationis one of the worst imaginable punishments.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology /MigrationFebruary 2012: 254 x 178Pb: 978-0-415-50930-5: £8.99

Sheldon Ekland-Olson, University of Texas at Austin, USAand Danielle Dirks, Occidental College, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesSlavery, lynching and capital punishment were interwoven inthe United States. By mid-twentieth century these connectionsgave rise to a small but well-focused reform movement. Biasedand perfunctory procedures were replaced by prolonged trialsand appeals, which some found messy and meaningless. DNAprofiling clearly established innocent persons had beensentenced to death. The debate over taking life to protect lifecontinues. This book is based on a hugely popular undergraduatecourse taught at the University of Texas, and is ideal for those

interested in criminal justice, social problems, social inequality, and social movements.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / EthicsDecember 2011: 254 x 178: 12ppPb: 978-0-415-50519-2: £8.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderTerrorDisposable Youth: Racialized Memories, and the

Culture of Cruelty Social, Political, and Economic PerspectivesMark Worrell, State University of New York, Cortland, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesIn this short text, Worrell shines a unique, unorthodox light on‘Terror’ from the standpoint of critical social theory. He explainshow the social, political and economic effects of terrorism fitinto the dynamics and structures of the modern world as awhole.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / TerrorismDecember 2012: 254 x 178: 78ppPb: 978-0-415-52032-4: £8.99

Henry A. Giroux, McMaster University, CanadaSeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesDrawing upon critical analyses, biography, and social theory,Disposable Youth explores the current conditions of youngpeople now face within an emerging culture of privatization,insecurity, and commodification and raises some importantquestions regarding the role that educators, young people, andconcerned citizens might play in challenging the plight of youngpeople, while deepening and extending the promise of a betterfuture and a viable democracy.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Youth / RaceFebruary 2012: 254 x 178: 62ppPb: 978-0-415-50813-1: £8.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBeyond the Prison Industrial ComplexTortureCrime and Incarceration in the 21st CenturyA Sociology of Violence and Human Rights

Kevin Wehr, California State University, Sacramento, USAand Elyshia Aseltine, Lycoming College, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesThis short text, ideal for Social Problems and Criminal Justicecourses, examines the American prison system, its conditions,and its impact on society. Wehr and Aseltine define the prisonindustrial complex and explain how the current prison systemis a contemporary social problem. They conclude by usingCalifornia as a case study, and propose alternatives andalterations to the prison system.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Criminal JusticeFebruary 2013: 254 x 178: 80ppPb: 978-0-415-63553-0: £8.99

Lisa Hajjar, University of California, Santa Barbara, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesTorture is indisputably abhorrent. Why, you might ask, wouldyou even want to think or read about torture? That is a very goodquestion, and one this book addresses in a compelling andenlightening way. Torture is a very important issue, not leastbecause millions of people around the world have beensubjected to this odious practice, and many are enduring tortureright now as you read these words.

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NEWNEWThe Pains of Mass ImprisonmentFrom Trafficking to Terror

Benjamin Fleury-Steiner and Jamie G LongazelSeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesThis concise and engaging book presents a critical perspectiveon the correctional system and the process of incarceration inthe United States. Fleury-Steiner and Longazel emphasize themagnitude of mass imprisonment in the United States, especiallyof people of color, not by objective statistics and trends, but bythe voices and lived experiences of individuals who live theirharsh conditions on a daily basis. This is an ideal book for coursesin corrections, social problems, criminology, and prisonerre-entry.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Criminal Justice / CorrectionsOctober 2013: 254 x 178: 84ppPb: 978-0-415-51883-3: £7.99

Constructing a Global Social ProblemPardis MahdaviSeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesA panic surrounds human trafficking and terrorism. The sociallyconstructed 'war on terror’ and ‘war on trafficking’ are linkedthrough discourses that not only combine the two, but helppromote an anti-Muslim sentiment. Using ethnographic dataand stories, From Trafficking to Terror presents the need tochallenge the trafficking and terror paradigm, and rethinkapproaches to the large scale challenges these discourses havecreated. This book is ideal for courses on gender, labor, migration,human rights and globalization.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Human Trafficking / TerrorismOctober 2013: 254 x 178: 90ppPb: 978-0-415-64212-5: £7.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRapid Climate ChangeThe Problem of Emotions in SocietiesCauses, Consequences, and SolutionsJonathan Turner, University of California, Riverside, USA

Series: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesLike any other valued resource, emotions are distributedunequally. Moreover, emotions are a generalized resourcebecause they give people the confidence, or lack of confidence,to secure additional types of resources. Thus, this distributionof emotions roughly corresponds to the shares of others kindsof resources that members of various social classes possess. Thelevel of positive and negative emotional energy evident amongmembers of different social classes has large consequences forthe viability of human societies. Emotions are at the core of bothintegrative and disintegrative forces in societies.

Scott G. McNall, California State University, ChicoSeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesThe book reviews the science of climate change and explainswhy it is one of the most difficult problems humanity has evertackled. Climate change is a "wicked" problem bound up withproblems of population growth, environmental degradation,and world problems of growing social and economic inequality.The book explores the politicization of the topic, the polarizationof opinion, and the reasons why, for some, science has becomejust another ideology to be contested. How do humans assessrisk? Why are they are so bad at focusing on the future? Howcan we solve the problem of climate change? These are the

questions this work answers.RoutledgeDecember 2010: 254 x 178: 86ppPb: 978-0-415-89207-0: £8.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSex, Drugs, and DeathThe Future of Higher EducationAddressing Youth Problems in American SocietyDan Clawson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA

and Max Page, University of Massachusetts, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesHigher education is more important than ever, for individualsuccess and for national economic growth. And yet highereducation in the United States is in crisis: public funding hasbeen in free fall; tuition has skyrocketed making colleges anduniversities less accessible; basic structures such as tenure areunder assault. The Future of Higher Education analyzes the crisisin higher education, describing how a dominant neo-liberalpolitical ideology has significantly changed the U.S. system ofhigher education.

Tammy L. Anderson, University of Delware, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesSex, Drugs, and Death: Addressing Youth Problems in AmericanSociety explores how youth lifestyles, identities, behaviors andactivities produce a wide range of social problems incontemporary society. The book focuses on the interconnectionsbetween three of the most significant youth issues: sexuality,substance use and suicide. The book pays special attention tothe unique pursuits of young people and the locations in whichthey interact, including virtual places like Facebook and moreactual ones such as high school, college, and nightclubs. Patternsamong females and males of various class, race, and ethnicRoutledge

December 2010: 254 x 178: 66pp backgrounds are also featured prominently in the text as well as how sociologists thinkabout and study them.Pb: 978-0-415-89206-3: £8.99

eBook: 978-0-203-83418-3Routledge* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415892063December 2010: 254 x 178: 74ppPb: 978-0-415-89205-6: £8.99eBook: 978-0-203-83422-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415892056

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUnequal ProspectsThe Stupidity EpidemicIs Working Longer the Answer?Worrying About Students, Schools, and America’s Future

Tay McNamara and John WilliamsonSeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesIn light of the recent financial crisis and changing economiclandscape, McNamara and Williamson present and analyze thepossibility of working longer. Including a range of potentialpolicies, this is one of the major approaches currently beingdiscussed by policy analysts inside and outside of thegovernment. Emphasizing the role of inequalities and diversityamong older adults, this book provides a framework for thinkingabout the advantages and disadvantages of working past thecurrent retirement age.

This book is for Sociology of Aging, Social Inequalities, and SocialProblems courses.

Joel Best, University of Delaware, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesCritics often warn that American schools are failing, and that ourstudents are ill-prepared for the challenges the future holds, andmay even be "the dumbest generation." We can think of theseclaims as warning about a Stupidity Epidemic. This short bookbegins by tracing the history of the idea of that Americanstudents, teachers, and schools are somehow getting worse,and then examines four sets of data that speak to whethereducational deterioration is taking place. Finally, it turns toexplore several reasons why belief in educational decline is socommon, and concludes by suggesting some more useful ways

to think about educational problems.

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NEWNEWMiddle Class Meltdown in AmericaWe Like to WatchCauses, Consequences, and RemediesRace and the Sociology of Surveillance

Kevin T Leicht, University of Iowa and Scott T Fitzgerald,University of North Carolina, CharlotteIn accessible prose for North American undergraduate students,this short text provides a sociological understanding of thecauses and consequences of growing middle class inequality,with an abundance of supporting, empirical data. The book alsoaddresses what we, as individuals and as a society, can do toput middle class Americans on a sounder footing.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Social InequalitiesDecember 2013: 229 x 152: 189ppHb: 978-0-415-70951-4: £80.00

Simone BrowneSeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesSince its emergence, surveillance studies has been primarily concerned with how and whypopulations are traced, profiled, policed, and governed, and the many ways that thosewho are the subject of surveillance subvert, adopt, endorse, invite, resist, innovate, limit,comply with and monitor that surveillance. We Like to Watch will expand this framing ofsurveillance studies by focusing on race in a style and format that can be easily adoptedas a required text for undergraduate courses on Surveillance, New Media, Cultural Studies,Race and Ethnicity, American Studies, and Women and Gender Studies. RoutledgeMarket: SociologyJune 2014: 254 x 178: 85ppPb: 978-0-415-73003-7: £7.99eBook: 978-1-315-85025-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415730037

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderRegulating PleasureFatA Critical Addiction Studies AnthologyDeborah Lupton, University of Sydney, Australia

Series: ShortcutsDespite the fact that in many western countries overweightbodies outnumber thin bodies, fat people are still sociallymarginalised and treated with derision and even repulsion. Fatexamines the issues around the social, cultural and politicalaspects of fatness in order to make sense of the symbolicmeanings which surround it. The book is a concise andfascinating introduction that will appeal both to students andto general readers.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology/Fat studies/Body studiesAugust 2012: 198x129: 123ppHb: 978-0-415-52443-8: £60.00

Edited by Robert Granfield, State University of New York, Buffalo and CraigReinarman, State University of New York, BuffaloIn light of the conceptual imperialism of addiction and its associated biological reductionism,it is essential to keep alive critical perspectives on addiction that expose the historical andcultural interstices in which the disease concept of addiction is constructed. The readingsselected for this text/reader include both the classic foundational pieces and cutting-edgecontemporary works that constitute critical addiction studies. The diverse array of humantroubles now lumped under the umbrella of "addiction" are too painful for too manymillions of people and affect too many public policy issues to be left to reductionistdoctrines.

RoutledgeMarket: AddictionJuly 2014: 235 x 187: 250ppHb: 978-0-415-84328-7: £100.00Pb: 978-0-415-84329-4: £35.99

Pb: 978-0-415-52444-5: £11.99 eBook: 978-0-203-75732-1eBook: 978-0-203-10065-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415843294* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415524445

NEWDummy text to keep placeholderThe Subject of ProstitutionGeographies of PrivilegeSex/Work, Law and Social TheoryEdited by France Winddance Twine, University of California,

Santa Barbara, USA and Bradley GardenerGeographies of Privilege brings together an interdisciplinary

group of scholars with a worldwide focus to reveal the natureof privilege on a global scale. The chapters examine privilegethrough a relational lens by showing the tension that existsbetween privileged (elite) and unprivileged (degraded) spaces.By including of persons and groups that are negatively affectedby privileged practice, this book makes privilege studies moreaccessible to students who do not feel privileged.Geographies of Privilege is the perfect teaching tool for courseson race, class and genderin Geography, Sociology andAnthropology.

Jane Scoular, University of Strathclyde, UKThe Subject of Prostitution offers a distinctive analysis of the links between prostitution andsocial theory in order to advance a critical analysis of the relationship of law to sex/work.The book analyzes contemporary citizenship discourse and the law’s ability to meet thecompeting demands of empowerment by sexworkers and protection by radical feministswho view prostitution as the epitome of patriarchal sexual and economic relations. Itscentral focus is the role of law in both structuring and responding to the ‘problem ofprostitution’.RoutledgeMarket: Law/Social TheoryJuly 2014: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-1-904-38551-6: £75.00eBook: 978-1-315-77843-3Routledge

Market: Sociology / Geography / Race and ClassJanuary 2013: 229 x 152: 362ppHb: 978-0-415-51961-8: £95.00

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderThe Primordial ViolenceOutsourcing the WombSpanking Children, Psychological Development, Violence, and CrimeRace, Class and Gestational Surrogacy in a Global Market

Murray A. Straus, University of New Hampshire, USA, EmilyM. Douglas, Bridgewater State University, USA and RoseAnne Medeiros, Rice University, USAThis book explores why parents hit their children and the effectit has on them. Featuring longitudinal data from over 7,000families and results from a 32 nation study, the book reviewsthe latest research on the extent to which spanking is used indifferent cultures and the effects of its use on children andsociety. Evidence that shows the relationship between spankingand the slowing of cognitive development and increase inantisocial and criminal behavior is reviewed. Policy and practicalimplications are explored. This book appeals to anyone interestedin child development and parenting.

France Winddance Twine, University of California, SantaBarbara, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesA quiet revolution has been taking place during the past threedecades. The way that children enter families has changedradically among upper middle class families. In the 1980sinfertility increasing became defined as a medical problem thatcould be solved with assisted reproductive technologies (ART)rather than through adoption. Asexual or ‘assisted conception’involving medical technologies began to replace sexualreproduction for infertile couples. Third parties, referred to assurrogates are hired to assist individuals and/or couples who

wish to conceive and child with whom they share a genetic tie. This has resulted in a‘surrogate baby boom.’ Routledge

Market: Child RearingAugust 2013: 229 x 152: 432ppHb: 978-1-848-72952-0: £140.00

RoutledgeFebruary 2011: 254 x 178: 78ppPb: 978-0-415-89202-5: £8.99

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NEW • 4 Volume Set4th EditionCritical CriminologyThe Disability Studies Reader

Edited by Walter S DeKeseredy, University of OntarioInstitute of Technology, Canada and Molly Dragiewicz, bothat University of Ontario Institute of TechnologySeries: Critical Concepts in CriminologyCritical Criminology is now a well-established—if heterogeneousand contentious—field of study. The work of criticalcriminologists supports numerous international journals, regionalorganizations, and global conferences. As the field continues toflourish as never before, this new title from Routledge, editedby two distinguished scholars, meets the need for anauthoritative, one-stop reference work to make sense of thewide range of approaches, theories, and concepts that have

informed Critical Criminology.

Edited by Lennard J. Davis, University of Illinois, Chicago,USAThe Fourth Edition of the Disability Studies Reader breaks newground by emphasizing the global, transgender, homonational,and posthuman conceptions of disability. Including physicaldisabilities, but exploring issues around pain, mental disability,and invisible disabilities, this edition explores more varieties ofbodily and mental experience. New histories of the legal, social,and cultural give a broader picture of disability than ever before.

Now available for the first time in eBook format.

RoutledgeMarket: Disability StudiesFebruary 2013: 235 x 187: 600ppHb: 978-0-415-63052-8: £105.00

RoutledgeMarket: Criminology

Pb: 978-0-415-63051-1: £50.00 April 2014: 234x156: 1634ppeBook: 978-0-203-07788-7 Hb: 978-0-415-66076-1: £875.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415630511 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415660761

NEW • 4 Volume SetNEWRace and CrimeMoral DevelopmentEdited by Coretta Phillips, London School of Economics, UKTheory and ApplicationsSeries: Critical Concepts in CriminologyElizabeth Vozzola, University of Saint Joseph, USA

This class-tested text provides a comprehensive overview of thekey classical and current theories of moral development.Examples from counseling and education demonstrate theapplication of the theories. Engagingly written, boxes thathighlight moral development concepts in today’s media andinterviews with today’s leading theorists are scatteredthroughout. Each chapter concludes with discussion questionsand additional resources that highlight related web sites, andmore. Numerous tables summarize theories strengths andweaknesses and others connect applications to their theoreticalroots. Issues of gender and ethnicity are addressed throughout.

Serious research into the problematic and contested relationship between notions of raceand crime continues to blossom. Indeed, the work of scholars in this cross-disciplinary fieldsupports numerous international journals, regional organizations, and global conferences.Now, to make some sense of the wide range of approaches, theories, and concepts thathave informed thinking in this area, Routledge announces a new title in its acclaimedCritical Concepts in Criminology series. Edited by a leading scholar with an internationalreputation, Race and Crime is a definitive, four-volume collection of cutting-edge andfoundational research.

RoutledgeMarket: CriminologyMay 2014: 234x156: 1595ppHb: 978-0-415-81907-7: £800.00

RoutledgeMarket: Developmental PsychologyJanuary 2014: 229 x 152: 182ppHb: 978-0-415-82189-6: £84.00

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NEW • 4 Volume SetGreen CriminologyEdited by Rob White, University of Tasmania, AustraliaSeries: Critical Concepts in CriminologyGreen Criminology embraces a wide and rapidly growing network of researchers andscholars around the world who are actively engaged in the study of environmental crimeand ecological justice. Transgressions against humans, eco-systems, and animals constitutethe main focus of Green Criminology and this new four-volume collection from Routledgeprovides an authoritative, one-stop reference work to make sense of the wide range ofapproaches, theories, and concepts that have informed its development and growth.

RoutledgeMarket: CriminologyJune 2014: 234x156: 1712ppHb: 978-0-415-81297-9: £875.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415812979

NEW • 4 Volume SetState CrimeEdited by William Chambliss and Chris MoloneySeries: Critical Concepts in CriminologySome of the most egregious crimes are those committed, incited, or condoned by states(as well as by de facto authorities). Indeed, there is a growing realization that state criminalityis endemic, and acts as a significant barrier to global security and development. Now, tomake some sense of this flourishing site of research, Routledge announces a new title inits acclaimed Critical Concepts in Criminology series. Edited by leading scholars with aninternational reputation, State Crime is a definitive, four-volume collection of cutting-edgeand foundational research. It will be welcomed not just by criminologists, but also bypractising lawyers and thinkers in related disciplines.RoutledgeMarket: CriminologyOctober 2014: 234x156: 1736ppHb: 978-0-415-83554-1: £800.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415835541

NEW • 4 Volume SetCultural CriminologyEdited by Keith Hayward, University of Kent, UKSeries: Critical Concepts in CriminologyIn four volumes, this new Routledge collection assembles the best and most influentialcontributions made by cultural criminologists from around the world. The gathered workscover not only the history and antecedents of Cultural Criminology and cutting-edgetheories, but also explore a variety of research methods used by leading scholars in thefield and the rich data generated by their rigorous empirical work. The collection will beparticularly useful as a database allowing scattered and often fugitive material to be easilylocated, and as a crucial tool permitting rapid access to less familiar—and sometimesoverlooked—texts. It is an essential one-stop research and pedagogic resource.RoutledgeMarket: CriminologyNovember 2014: 234x156: 1736ppHb: 978-0-415-81288-7: £875.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415812887

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Developmental Course of RomanticRelationships

Nuclear Family Values, Extended Family LivesThe Power of Race, Class, and Gender

Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College, USA and Naomi Gerstel,University of Massachusetts, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesNuclear Family Values, Extended Family Lives shows how thecurrent emphasis on the nuclear family—with its exclusion ofthe extended family—is narrow, even deleterious, and missesmuch of family life. This omission is tied to gender, race, andclass.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / FamilyMarch 2012: 254 x 178: 74ppPb: 978-0-415-80841-5: £8.99

Brian G. Ogolsky, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,USA, Sally A. Lloyd, Miami University, USA and Rodney M.Cate, The University of Arizona, USAThe development of romantic relationships, from initiation tocommitment or demise, are highlighted in this text that exploresthe historical context, current research and theory, and diversityof patterns. Through colorful examples, the authors examinethe joy, stress, power-struggles, intimacy, and aggression ofrelationships. Psychological, sociological, environmental andcommunicative perspectives are all considered. The book reviewscross- and same-sex relationships, the roles of gender, race, class,culture, age, and sexuality in relationship development, and theimpact of technology and the hook up culture. This book appeals

to anyone interested in the romantic relationship processes.

RoutledgeMarket: RelationshipsMay 2013: 229 x 152: 210ppHb: 978-1-848-72929-2: £85.00

eBook: 978-0-203-14197-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415808415

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NEWNEW EDITION • 3rd EditionStepfamiliesWhite WeddingsA Global Perspective on Research, Policy, and PracticeRomancing Heterosexuality in Popular Culture

Jan Pryor, Victoria University of Wellington, New ZealandSeries: Textbooks in Family StudiesThis book reviews the latest global research and highlights thechallenges, possibilities, and dynamics of stepfamilies. It describestheir formation, experiences, and the factors that help themthrive. International and cultural differences are highlightedalong with issues of class, gender, race, and religion.Nontraditional stepfamilies and the history, diversity, anddemography of stepfamilies are explored along with clinical andlegal issues. Engaging with numerous vignettes and examples,each chapter features objectives, introduction, summary, keyterms, discussion questions, exercises, a glossary, and additional

resources. Ideal for students and those who work with stepfamilies.

Chrys Ingraham, Purchase College, New YorkThis is a groundbreaking study of our culture's obsession with weddings. By examiningpopular films, commercials, magazines, advertising, television sitcoms and even children'stoys, this book shows the pervasive influence of weddings in our culture and the importantrole they play in maintaining the romance of heterosexuality, the myth of white supremacyand the insatiable appetite of consumer capitalism. It examines how the economics andmarketing of weddings have replaced the religious and moral view of marriage. This newedition adds content on gay weddings, the boom in wedding shows, how weddings areactually not recession-proof, and that overall fewer people are getting married.

RoutledgeMarket: Cultural Studies / Sociology / Women's StudiesAugust 2014: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-71516-4: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-71517-1: £29.99

RoutledgeMarket: Family StudiesNovember 2013: 229 x 152: 248ppHb: 978-0-415-81465-2: £85.00

eBook: 978-1-315-88203-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415715171

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NEW EDITION • 2nd EditionNEW EDITION • 3rd EditionChild Abuse and NeglectFamily Policy MattersSecond EditionHow Policymaking Affects Families and What Professionals Can Do

Monica L. McCoy, Converse College, South Carolina, USAand Stefanie M. Keen, University of South Carolina Upstate,USAThis book examines child abuse and neglect - the latest researchand laws, what it entails, and how to recognize and report it. Itconsiders up-to-date studies and methodology, encouragesdiscussions and debate, and explains judicial rulings. Differentforms of maltreatment - physical abuse, neglect, psychologicalmaltreatment, sexual abuse, fetal abuse, and Munchausen byProxy Syndrome - are explored, as are resilience and prevention.Discussion questions, a glossary, and profiles of people activelyworking in the field are included. This is an invaluable resource

Karen Bogenschneider, University of Wisconsin, Madison,USAThis best-selling text integrates the latest research and practicesin family policy. Featuring examples from around the globe thatexplain how families support society and how policies supportfamilies, the book moves beyond analysis to action withpragmatic processes and procedures for improving theeffectiveness of family policies. The new edition features manynew references and policies that reflect recent changes in theeconomy, politics, and family forms and functions, new learningtools, an enhanced global perspective, and 3 new chapters.Intended for courses in family or social policy, the book also

appeals to researchers and practitioners interested in this field. to workers who are mandated reporters of child maltreatment and/or anyone interestedin the problem.Routledge

Market: Family PolicyJanuary 2014: 254 x 178: 442ppHb: 978-0-415-84447-5: £85.00

Psychology PressMarket: Child AbuseNovember 2013: 254 x 178: 432ppHb: 978-1-848-72605-5: £140.00Pb: 978-0-415-84448-2: £37.99Pb: 978-1-848-72529-4: £53.99eBook: 978-0-203-75320-0eBook: 978-0-203-12069-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415844482* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781848725294

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderDiverse Spaces of Childhood and YouthYouth StudiesGender and socio-cultural differencesAn Introduction

Edited by Ruth Evans, University of Reading, UK and LouiseHolt, University of Loughborough, UKThis book explores the diverse spaces and discourses of childrenand youth globally, with a particular focus on gender, age andother socio-cultural differences such as race, ethnicity andmigration trajectories. It provides an original contribution togeographies of children, youth and families and research ondiversity and difference in global contexts.It was published as a special issue of Children's Geographies

Routledge

Andy Furlong, University of Glasgow, UKYouth Studies: an introduction is a clear, jargon-free and accessibletextbook which will be invaluable in helping to explain concepts,theories and trends within youth studies. The concise summariesof key texts and the ideas of important theorists make the bookan invaluable resource. The book also raises questions fordiscussion, with international case studies and up-to-dateexamples.

RoutledgeMarket: Youth Studies/Sociology/Cultural StudiesOctober 2012: 234x156: 300ppHb: 978-0-415-56476-2: £95.00

Market: Childhood Studies / Social Geography / Social PolicyAugust 2013: 246x174: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-83437-7: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415834377

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NEW • 4 Volume SetNEWYouth and Young AdulthoodChildren and Young People’s RelationshipsEdited by Andy Furlong, University of Glasgow, UKLearning across Majority and Minority WorldsSeries: Critical Concepts in SociologyEdited by Samantha Punch, Stirling University, UK and Kay

Tisdall, University of Edinburgh, UKThis book contributes to cross-world dialogue on ChildhoodStudies by focusing on children’s relationships across Majorityand Minority World contexts. It explores the ways that social,material and spatial relations can assist in reconsidering theopportunities and limitations of children and young people’sagency.This book was published as a special issue of Children'sGeographies

Routledge

While ‘youth’ and ‘young adulthood’ have developed and cohered into critical conceptsin contemporary social and cultural analysis, the daunting quantity (and variable quality)of the available research exploring the many, often controversial, issues that the conceptsthrow up makes it difficult to discriminate the useful from the tendentious, superficial, andotiose. That is why this new four-volume collection in the highly regarded Routledge series,Critical Concepts in Sociology, is so timely. It answers the urgent need for awide-ranging 'mini library' to provide easy access to the key items of scholarly literature,material that is often inaccessible or scattered throughout a variety of specialist journalsand books.

RoutledgeMarket: Youth and Young AdulthoodSeptember 2014: 234x156: 1736ppMarket: Social Geography / Childhood Studies / Children's CommunicationHb: 978-0-415-83034-8: £800.00August 2013: 246x174: 128pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415830348Hb: 978-0-415-82861-1: £85.00

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NEWNEWChildren and Young People as KnowledgeProducers

Routledge Handbook of Youth SportEdited by Andy Smith, Edge Hill University, UK and Ken Green, University of Chester,UK

Edited by Gina Porter, Durham University, UK, Janet Townsend, Newcastle University,UK and Kate Hampshire, Durham University, UKSeries: Routledge International Handbooks

Drawing on a wide diversity of disciplines, including sociology, psychology, policy studies,coaching, physical education and physiology, this comprehensive survey of young people’s

Despite the widespread promotion of children’s voices by activists and policy makers overthe last decade, the potential for young people’s knowledge to impact on adult agendas

involvement in sport focuses on a key transitional period of our lives, from the later teenage and policy arenas is by no means a certainty. This book presents critiques of participationyears into the early twenties. Covering youth sport in all its forms, from competitive in settings where young people are central. The complexities and power-dynamics ofgame-contests and conventional sport to recreational activities, exercise and lifestyle sport, youth- adult relationships are observed and analysed in a wide diversity of studyand at all levels, from elite competition to leisure and school physical education, it also environments, from Hull to Sao Paulo, rural Lesotho to Ghana, with a strong focusexplores youth sport across the world, in developing and developed countries, and touches throughout on context, practice, impacts and associated ethical considerations. This book

was originally published as a special issue of Children's Geographieson some of the most significant themes in contemporary sport studies, including physicalactivity and health, lifelong participation, and talent development.

RoutledgeRoutledge Market: Sociology/ Youth ParticipationMarket: Sport Studies/Physical Education/Sociology March 2014: 246x174: 128ppNovember 2014: 246x174: 592pp Hb: 978-0-415-74065-4: £85.00Hb: 978-0-415-84003-3: £125.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415740654eBook: 978-0-203-79500-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415840033

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NEW EDITION • 3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderRacial Formation in the United StatesA Theory of African American Offending

Michael Omi, University of California, Berkeley, USA andHoward Winant, University of California, Santa Barbara, USAFirst published in 1986, Racial Formation in the United States isnow considered a classic in the literature on race and ethnicity.This third edition builds upon and updates Omi and Winant'sgroundbreaking research. In addition to a preface to the newedition, the book provides a more detailed account of the theoryof racial formation processes. It includes material on the historicaldevelopment of race, the question of racism, race-class-genderinterrelationships, and everyday life.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Race and EthnicityAugust 2014: 229 x 152: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-52098-0: £100.00

Race, Racism, and CrimeJames D. Unnever, University of South Florida, USA andShaun L. Gabbidon, Pennsylvania State Capital College, USASeries: Criminology and Justice StudiesThis book argues that a theory of crime specific to the AfricanAmerican experience is justified by qualitative and quantitativedata, not just because of the disproportionately higherpercentage of African Americans (in the U.S. population) whoare offenders, but also because of the vastly higher percentageof Black Americans who are non-offenders.

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NEW EDITION • 3rd EditionNEWRacist AmericaBetween Islam and the American DreamRoots, Current Realities, and Future ReparationsAn Immigrant Muslim Community in Post-9/11 America

Joe R. Feagin, Texas A&M University, USAThis third edition of Joe R. Feagin’s Racist America is significantlyrevised and updated, with an eye toward racism issues arisingregularly in our contemporary era. This edition incorporatesmore than two hundred recent research studies and reports onU.S. racial issues. It expands the discussion and data on conceptssuch as the white racial frame and systemic racism from researchstudies by Feagin and his colleagues. The author has furtherpolished the book to make it yet more readable forundergraduates, including eliminating repetitive materials,adding headings and more cross-referencing, and adding newexamples, anecdotes, and narratives about contemporary racism.

Yuting Wang, American University of SharjahSeries: Routledge Advances in SociologyBased on a three-year ethnographic study of a steadily growingsuburban Muslim immigrant congregation in Midwest America,this book examines the micro-processes through which a groupof Muslim immigrants from diverse backgrounds negotiatemultiple identities while seeking to become part of Americansociety in the years following 9/11.

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NEW2nd EditionRace and Class Distinctions Within BlackCommunities

Race, Law, and American Society1607-Present

Gloria J. Browne-Marshall, John Jay College of CriminalJustice (CUNY), USASeries: Criminology and Justice StudiesThis second edition of Gloria Browne-Marshall’s seminal work ,tracing the history of racial discrimination in American law fromcolonial times to the present, is now available with majorrevisions. Throughout, she places advocates for freedom andequality at the center, moving from their struggle for physicalfreedom in the slavery era to more recent battles for equal rightsand economic equality.

RoutledgeMarket: Criminal Justice / Law / RaceApril 2013: 229 x 152: 438ppHb: 978-0-415-52213-7: £90.00

A Racial-Caste-in-ClassEdited by Paul Camy Mocombe, West Virginia StateUniversity, USA, Carol Tomlin, Wolverhampton University,UK and Cecile Wright, University of Nottingham, UKSeries: Routledge Research in Race and EthnicityThis book offers both a philosophical and sociological modelfor understanding the constitution of identity in general andblack social identity in particular, without reverting to either asocial or racial deterministic view of identity construction.

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NEWNEWThe Enduring Color Line in U.S. AthleticsThe Black Professional Middle Class

Krystal Beamon, University of Texas, Arlington, USA andChris M. MesserSeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesSports are an integral part of American society. Millions of dollarsare spent every year on professional, collegiate, and youthathletics, and participation in and viewing of these sports bothalter and reflect how one perceives the world. Beamon andMesser deftly explore sports as a social construction, and moresignificantly, the large role race and ethnicity play in sports andconsequently sports’ influence on modern race relations. Thistext is ideal for courses on Sport and Society as well as Race andEthnicity.

Race, Class, and Community in the Post-Civil Rights EraEric S. Brown, University of Missouri-Columbia, USASeries: Routledge Research in Race and EthnicityThrough an in-depth case study of the black professional middleclass in Oakland, this book provides an analysis of the experiencesof black professionals in the workplace, community, and localpolitics. Brown shows how overlapping dynamics of classformation and racial formation have produced historicallypowerful processes of what he terms "racialized class formation,"resulting in a distinct (and internally differentiated) entity, notmerely a subset of a larger professional middle class.

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderThe Nation and Its PeoplesChanging Times for Black ProfessionalsCitizens, Denizens, MigrantsAdia Harvey Wingfield, Georgia State University, USA

Series: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesThis book is a study of the challenges, issues, and obstacles facingblack professional workers in the United States. Though theyhave always been a part of the U.S. labor force, blackprofessionals have often been overlooked in media, research,and public opinion. Ironically, however, their experiences offera particularly effective way to understand how race shapes sociallife, opportunities, and upward mobility. As the twenty-firstcentury continues to usher in increasing demographic, social,and economic change to the United States, it is critical toconsider the impact this will have on an important sector of the

labor force.

Edited by John Park, University of California. Santa Barbara,USA and Shannon GleesonWith this volume, The University of California Center for NewRacial Studies inaugurates a new book series with Routledge.This collection of original essays underscores the persistence ofstructural discrimination, and the ways in which "race" hasformally disappeared in the law and yet remains one of the mostpowerful, underlying, and unacknowledged aspects of debatesabout citizenship and national belonging, within immigrationpolitics and policy. This book is ideal as required reading incourses, as well as a vital new resource for researchersthroughout the social sciences.

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderSport, Racism and Social MediaRace and Ethnicity: The BasicsNeil Farrington, University of Sunderland, UK, Lee Hall, Daniel Kilvington, Universityof Sunderland, UK, John Price, University of Sunderland, UK and Amir Saeed

Peter Kivisto, Augustana College, USA and Paul R. Croll,Augustana College, USASeries: The BasicsRace and ethnicity have shaped the social, cultural and politicalcharacter of much of the world, and remain an important

influence on contemporary life in the 21st

Century. Race andEthnicity: The Basics is an accessible introduction to these potentforces. Topics covered include:

The forms and dynamics of racial and ethnic relations Thedynamics of inequality The relationship between prejudice anddiscrimination Ethnic conflictIncluding plenty of examples, chapter summaries and a glossary,

this book is an essential read for all those interested in the contested field of race andethnicity.

Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and SocietyRacist abuse may at one time have been hurled across the sports stadium or scrawled ona wall, but in today’s social media world it can be published to millions, from almostanywhere, in an instant. Sport, Racism and Social Media provides the first significant, academicaccount of how social media is shaping the nature of racisms in sport. Combining analysisof social media content with in-depth interviews with athletes, fans, campaigners andofficials, and including extensive case studies of soccer, boxing, the NHL, the NBA, andcricket, the book provides important new insights on a familiar but ever changing story. Itis essential reading for any student, researcher, media professional, administrator orpolicy-maker with an interest in sport, new media or the issue of racism in wider society.

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2nd EditionNEWTheories of Race and RacismThe Race and Media ReaderA ReaderEdited by Gilbert B. Rodman, University of Minnesota, USA

The readings collected here provide a critical sourcebook of themost important classic and contemporary writings on mediaand race, addressing key issues such as: race and representation;the history of cultural exchanges across racial barriers; conceptsof racial identity among media creators and fans; intersectionality;institutional and technological barriers of race; and theemergence of global media and hyrbid identities.

RoutledgeMarket: Race and MediaNovember 2013: 246x174: 530ppHb: 978-0-415-80158-4: £135.00

Edited by Les Back, University of London, UK and JohnSolomos, City University, London, UKSeries: Routledge Student ReadersThis collection brings together extracts from the work of scholars,who have helped to shape the study of race and racism as ahistorical and contemporary phenomenon. This second editionincorporates new contributions and editorial material and allowsreaders to explore the changing terms of debates about thenature of race and racism in contemporary societies. As well ascovering the main concerns of past and recent theoreticaldebates, it provides a glimpse of relatively new areas of interestthat are likely to attract more attention in years to come.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology, Race and Ethnicity Studies and Cultural StudiesFebruary 2009: 246x174: 744ppHb: 978-0-415-41253-7: £110.00

Pb: 978-0-415-80159-1: £44.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415801591

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderWhite Party, White GovernmentThe Routledge Companion to Race and EthnicityRace, Class, and U.S. PoliticsEdited by Stephen M. Caliendo, North Central College, USA

and Charlton D. McIlwain, New York University, USASeries: Routledge CompanionsA comprehensive guide to the increasingly relevant, broad andever changing terrain of studies surrounding race and ethnicity.Comprising a series of essays written by respected scholars anda critical dictionary of key names and terms, this book providesa thought provoking introduction to the field, covering:

The impact of colonialism and post colonialism Emergingconcepts of 'whiteness' Changing political and social implicationsof race Race and ethnicity as components of identityFully cross referenced throughout, with suggestions for further

reading and international examples, this book is indispensible reading for all those studyingissues of race and ethnicity across the humanities and social and political sciences.

Joe R. Feagin, Texas A&M University, USAThis text examines the centuries-old impact of systemic racismon the U.S. political system. From the development by elite andother whites of a racialized capitalistic system, through the CivilWar, to the 1920s, the 1930s Roosevelt era, the 1960s Johnsonera, through to the Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and BarackObama presidencies, Feagin exploring the effects of ongoingdemographic changes on the present and future of the U.S.political system.

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2nd Edition2nd EditionYes We Can?The White Racial FrameWhite Racial Framing and the Obama PresidencyCenturies of Racial Framing and Counter-Framing

Adia Harvey-Wingfield, Georgia State University, USA andJoe Feagin, Texas A&M University, USAIn this second edition the authors extend that analysis toObama’s service in the presidency and to his second campaignto hold that presidency. Elaborating on the concept of the whiteracial frame, Harvey Wingfield and Feagin assess in detail theways white racial framing was deployed by the principalcharacters in the electoral campaigns and during Obama’spresidency.

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Joe R. Feagin, Texas A&M University, USAExplicitly written for undergraduate course use, the white racialframe is a broad-based way of thinking about race thatencompasses not only the stereotyping, bigotry, and racistideology accented in other theories of "race," but also the visualimages, array of emotions, sounds of language, interlinkinginterpretations, and inclinations to discriminate that are stillcentral to this frame’s everyday operation.

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Market: Sociology / Race & EthnicityDecember 2012: 229 x 152: 292ppHb: 978-0-415-64536-2: £90.00Pb: 978-0-415-64538-6: £24.99eBook: 978-0-203-07682-8eBook: 978-0-203-07873-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415635226* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415645386

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NEWMothering, Mixed Families and RacialisedBoundariesEdited by Ravinder Barn, University of London, UK and Vicki Harman, University ofLondon, UKSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThis pioneering volume draws together theoretical and empirical contributions analyzingthe experiences of white mothers in interracial families in Britain, Canada and the USA. Inexploring mothering across racialised boundaries, the notion of racialisation is invoked toargue that while the notion of race does not exist in any meaningful sense, it continues tooperate as a social process. This crucial resource will appeal to academics, researchers,policy makers, practitioners and undergraduate and postgraduate students.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies

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NEWRace and Ethnicity in Secret and Exclusive SocialOrdersBlood and Shadow

Edited by Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut,USASeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThis collection is a thorough treatment of secretive social ordersas wide-ranging as Black Fraternities, the Ku Klux Klan, andGypsies. It illumines how these groups’ varied understandingsof race and ethnicity were marshalled to resist and reproduce,not only their own organizations, but racial and ethnic identity,solidarity, and inequality.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnicand Racial Studies.

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NEWRace Critical Public ScholarshipEdited by Karim Murji, Open University, UK and Gargi Bhattacharyya, University ofEast London, UKSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesHow can we use teaching and scholarship to end racism? This book examines the challengesof race critical public scholarship through discussions of working with social movements,collaborating with local communities, intervening in formal political spheres and negotiatingthe role of public intellectual.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEW EDITION • 2nd EditionGirls with GunsGender CircuitsFirearms, Feminism, and MilitarismBodies and Identities in a Technological Age

France Winddance Twine, University of California, SantaBarbara, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesA nuanced understanding of state violence and gender(in)equalities must consider the varied and contradictoryexperiences of armed civilian women, female soldiers, andopponents of gun possession. How is ‘feminism’ and ‘femininity’negotiated in the early 21st century by civilian and militarywomen in a nation that fetishizes guns? This book addressesthis social problem by offering a comparative analysis of theparticular dilemmas that gender inequality, class inequality,race/racism and U.S. nationalism generate for women of diverse

Eve Shapiro, Westfield State University, USASeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesThe new edition of Gender Circuits explores the impact of new technologies on the genderedlives of individuals through substantive sociological analysis and in-depth case studies.Examining the complex intersections between gender ideologies, social scripts, informationand biomedical technologies, and embodied identities, this book explores whether andhow new technologies are reshaping what it means to be a gendered person incontemporary society.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Gender / ScienceAugust 2014: 229 x 152: 280ppHb: 978-0-415-63854-8: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-63853-1: £18.99 backgrounds who are struggling to balance conventional gender roles, femininity and

gendered violence in the United States.eBook: 978-1-315-87962-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415638531

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEW EDITION • 2nd EditionGender and JusticeTransforming ScholarshipWhy Women in the Judiciary Really MatterWhy Women's and Gender Studies Students Are Changing Themselves

and the World Sally J. Kenney, Tulane University, USASeries: Perspectives on GenderIntended for use in courses on law and society, as well as coursesin women’s and gender studies, women and politics, and womenand the law, this text explores different questions in differentNorth American and European geographical jurisdictions andcourts, demonstrating the value of a gender analysis of courts,judges, law, institutions, organizations, and, ultimately, politics.

1. Introduction: Gender as a Social Process 2. Gender, Judging,and Difference 3. Mobilizing Emotions: The Case of Rosalie Wahland the Minnesota Supreme Court 4. Strategic Partnerships andWomen on the Federal Bench 5. Gender on the Agenda: Lessons

Michele Tracy Berger, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA and CherylRadeloff, College of Southern Nevada, USASeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesRoutledgeJuly 2014: 235 x 156: 282ppHb: 978-0-415-83652-4: £100.00Pb: 978-0-415-83653-1: £21.99eBook: 978-0-203-45822-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415836531

from the United Kingdom 6. A Case for Representation: the European Court of Justice 7.Backlash Against Women Judges 8. Conclusion: Drawing on the History of Women’sExclusion from Juries to Make the Case for Women Judges

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWGender-Class Equality in Political EconomiesGender Research in Natural Resource Management

Lynn Prince Cooke, University of Bath, UKSeries: Perspectives on GenderThis book offers an in-depth analysis of gender-class equalityacross six countries to reveal why gender-class equality in paidand unpaid work remains elusive, and what more policy mightdo to achieve better social and economic outcomes.

RoutledgeMarket: Social Inequalities / Comparitive Historical / Gender / Public PolicyFebruary 2011: 229 x 152: 270ppHb: 978-0-415-99441-5: £80.00

Building Capacities in the Middle East and North AfricaEdited by Malika Abdelali-Martini, International Centre forAgricultural Research in the Dry Areas, Assan, Jordan andAden Aw-Hassan, International Centre for AgriculturalResearch in the Dry Areas, Assan, JordanSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource ManagementThe aim of this book is to highlight the role that gender researchcan play in understanding natural resource management andrural development issues in the Middle East and NorthAfrica region. It presents findings of four research teams, workingin three countries, Algeria, Lebanon and Morocco. The approachwas to build the capacity of national teams through hands-onfield research, mentoring and technical support, which is

different from traditional training. The chapters present the results of the case studies usedas learning platforms for the teams and reflections on this approach.

Pb: 978-0-415-99442-2: £26.99Routledge eBook: 978-0-203-89062-2Market: Gender Studies / Natural Resource Management * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415994422December 2013: 234x156: 278ppHb: 978-0-415-72852-2: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-85165-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415728522

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWEcofeminism and Systems ThinkingGender, Power and Knowledge for Development

Anne Stephens, James Cook University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Research in Gender and SocietyThis work combines the epistemologies of cultural eco-feminismand critical systems thinking to explore issues of projectmanagement, community development, gender studies, andecological sustainability, and provide accounts of marginalisedstakeholder groups in community development and projectmanagement. It shows, through several case studies, that whenthe principles of feminist-systems thinking are applied in projectmanagement, policy, and community development settings,they can influence project outcomes for the better.

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Lata Narayanaswamy, University of Sheffield, UKSeries: Routledge Explorations in Development StudiesKnowledge-for-development is thriving as an area of development practice. Yet theconsequences of the proliferation of knowledge-based development practices as an areaof development discourse and practice remain under-theorised and researched. This bookinterrogates the capacity of donor-funded women’s NGOs and networks to promote morepositive development outcomes through the production and dissemination of information.

RoutledgeMarket: Development Studies / Gender / CommunicationMay 2014: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-73900-9: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-81697-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415739009

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NEWNEWTheatre for Women’s Participation in SustainableDevelopment

Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender andSexuality

Beth Osnes, University of Colorado, USSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentTheatre can serve as a dynamic tool for allowing women toparticipate in sustainable development projects happeningwithin their own communities. This book analyzes case studiesfrom India, Ethiopia, and Guatemala that have successfully usedtheatre-based methods for gender equity in sustainabledevelopment. The Forum Theatre techniques established byAugusto Boal have been adopted and used by theatrepractitioners in various forms. From radio dramas to streettheatre, these have proven effective in actively involving women.

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Edited by Jennifer Hargreaves and Eric Anderson, Universityof Winchester, UKSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThe Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender and Sexuality offers aguide of unparalleled depth and breadth to the many complexinter-relationships between sport, gender, and sexuality.Consisting entirely of new empirical and theoretical essays byleading and emerging researchers and scholars from aroundthe world, the books maps the historical, theoretical andempirical terrain of gender and sexuality studies in sport. This isa landmark work of reference that will be a key resource for alladvanced students and researchers working in sport studies,

gender studies, sexuality studies or sociology.Market: Sustainable Development / Theatre / Gender

Routledge November 2013: 234x156: 218ppMarket: Sport Studies/Gender Studies/Sociology Hb: 978-0-415-82049-3: £85.00February 2014: 246x174: 528pp eBook: 978-0-203-47129-6Hb: 978-0-415-52253-3: £125.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415820493eBook: 978-0-203-12137-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415522533

NEWDummy text to keep placeholderAfter Legal EqualityGender: The Key ConceptsFamily, Sex, KinshipEdited by Mary Evans, University of Kent, UK and Carolyn

Williams, Gender Institute, London School of Economics,UKSeries: Routledge Key GuidesThis invaluable volume provides an overview of over forty terms,theories and concepts frequently used in gender studies. Eachentry provides a critical definition of the concept, examining itsbackground, its usage and the major figures associated it. Takinga truly interdisciplinary and global view of gender studies,concepts covered include:

agency diaspora heteronormativity feminist politics.With cross referencing and further reading throughout, Gender:The Key Concepts unweaves the relationships between different

Edited by Robert Leckey, McGill University, CanadaSeries: Social JusticeIn unintended ways, law reforms that pursue equality may infact harm their intended beneficiaries or worsen thedisadvantage of other groups. Tackling these important issuesbeyond the boundaries that often confine legal scholarship, thisbook conducts an interdisciplinary consideration of efforts toadvance equality, as it explores the developments, challenges,and consequences that arise from law reforms aiming to deliverequality in the areas of sexuality, kinship, and family relations.With an international array of contributors, After Legal Equality:Family, Sex, Kinship will be an invaluable resource for those withinterests in this area.aspects of the field, and is essential for all those studying gender in interdisciplinary contexts

as undergraduates, postgraduates and beyond. RoutledgeMarket: Law/Sociology/Gender StudiesRoutledge

Market: Gender StudiesOctober 2012: 216x138: 280ppHb: 978-0-415-66961-0: £75.00

July 2014: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-72161-5: £75.00eBook: 978-1-315-86303-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415721615Pb: 978-0-415-66962-7: £20.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWFraming Sarah PalinGender: The BasicsPit Bulls, Puritans, and PoliticsHilary Lips, Radford University, USA

Series: The BasicsExplaining what gender is and how it interacts with conceptsof power and inequality, this text takes a global perspective,looking at the intersections between gender, age, sex, race andclass across a broad range of topics including:

Relationships, intimacy and concepts of sexuality The workplaceand labour markets Gender related violence and war Publichealth, poverty and developmentWith examples and suggestions for further reading throughout,this text offers a perfect blend of theory and application for allthose beginning a course in the field of gender, and those in

Linda Beail, Point Loma Nazarene University, USA andRhonda Kinney LongworthUsing the notion of "framing" as a way of understanding politicalperception, the authors analyze the narratives told by and aboutSarah Palin in the 2008 election – from beauty queen, maverick,faithful fundamentalist and post-feminist role model to pit bullhockey mom, frontier woman, and political outsider. They discusswhere those frames are rooted historically in popular and politicalculture, why they were selected, and the ways that the framesresonated with the electorate.

1. Introduction Part 1: Republican Frames 2. Frontier Woman 3. Political Outsider Part 2: Gender Frames 4. Hockey Mom 5.Beauty Queen 6. Post-Feminist Role Model 7. Conclusion

related social science disciplines looking to learn more about a topic which is ever presentin everyday contexts.

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RoutledgeMarket: American PoliticsNovember 2012: 229 x 152: 216ppHb: 978-0-415-89333-6: £95.00

Pb: 978-0-415-68954-0: £14.99 Pb: 978-0-415-89336-7: £26.99eBook: 978-1-315-88317-5 eBook: 978-0-203-80679-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415689540 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415893367

NEW EDITION • 2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderGender Matters in Global PoliticsWomen's Studies: The BasicsA Feminist Introduction to International RelationsBonnie G. Smith, Rutgers University, USA

Series: The BasicsTracing the history of the discipline from its origins, Women'sStudies: The Basics sets out the main agendas of women's studiesand feminism, exploring the global development of the subjectover time, and highlighting its relevance in the contemporaryworld. Core themes include:

Interdisciplinarity Core feminist theories Issues of intersectionality:women, race, class and gender Women, sexuality and the bodyProviding a firm foundation for all those new to the subject, thisbook is valuable reading for undergraduates and postgraduatesmajoring in women’s studies and gender studies, and all those

in related disciplines seeking a helpful overview.

Edited by Laura J Shepherd, University of New South Wales,AustraliaGender Matters in Global Politics is a comprehensive textbookfor advanced undergraduates studying feminism & internationalrelations, gender and global politics and similar courses. Itprovides students with an accessible but in-depth account ofthe most significant theories, methodologies, debates and issues.

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Market: Women's Studies/GenderJanuary 2013: 198x129: 184ppHb: 978-0-415-60941-8: £60.00

June 2014: 246x174: 424ppHb: 978-0-415-71520-1: £95.00Pb: 978-0-415-71521-8: £28.99eBook: 978-1-315-87981-9Pb: 978-0-415-60944-9: £14.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415715218eBook: 978-0-203-07102-1

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NEW3rd EditionIntroducing Women's and Gender StudiesFeminist Theory ReaderConcepts for Everyday UseLocal and Global PerspectivesEdited by Catherine Orr, Beloit College, USA and Ann BraithwaiteEdited by Carole Mccann, University of Maryland, Baltimore

County, USA and Seung-kyung Kim, University of Maryland,College Park, USAThe third edition of the Feminist Theory Reader anthologizes theimportant classical and contemporary works of feminist theorywithin a multiracial transnational framework. This edition includes16 new essays; the editors have organized the readings into foursections, which challenge the prevailing representation offeminist movements as waves.

Introductory essays at the beginning of each section lay out theframework that brings the readings together and providehistorical and intellectual context.

Introducing Women’s and Gender Studies approaches feminism in terms of majorcontributions, debates, and themes and focuses on the connectivity of these debates. Theauthors introduce a concept (knowledges, bodies, identities, equalities, representations,places, affects) and contextualize it with an introductory essay. The contemporary readingsassociated with each essay take varied perspectives on each topic, demonstrate how thetopics are interconnected, and allow students to make their own connections.

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Now available for the first time in eBook format 978-0-203-59831-3.

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NEW EDITION • 3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderWomen, Science, and TechnologyRethinking Women's and Gender StudiesA Reader in Feminist Science StudiesEdited by Catherine M. Orr, Ann Braithwaite, University of

Prince Edward Island, Canada and Diane LichtensteinRethinking Women’s and Gender Studies re-examines the field’sfoundational assumptions by identifying and critically analyzingeighteen of its key terms. The goal of the book is to trace andexpose critical paradoxes, ironies, and contradictions embeddedin the language of Women’s and Gender Studies—from its hightheory to its casual conversations—that relies on these key terms.Rethinking Women’s and Gender Studies offers a fresh approachto structuring Feminist Theory, Senior Capstone, and introductorygraduate-level courses in Women’s and Gender Studies.

RoutledgeDecember 2011: 235 x 156: 376ppHb: 978-0-415-80830-9: £102.00Pb: 978-0-415-80831-6: £39.99

Edited by Mary Wyer, North Carolina State University, USA,Mary Barbercheck, Pennsylvania State University, USA,Donna Cookmeyer, Duke University, USA, Hatice Ozturk,North Carolina State University, USA and Marta Wayne,University of Florida, USAWomen, Science, and Technology is an ideal reader for courses infeminist science studies. This third edition fully updates itspredecessor with a new introduction and twenty-eight newreadings that explore social constructions mediated bytechnologies, expand the scope of feminist technosciencestudies, and move beyond the nature/culture paradigm.

RoutledgeMarket: Women's and Gender Studies / Science and TechnologySeptember 2013: 235 x 187: 600ppHb: 978-0-415-52109-3: £100.00eBook: 978-0-203-13471-9Pb: 978-0-415-52110-9: £50.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415808316eBook: 978-0-203-42741-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415521109

NEWDummy text to keep placeholderMaternal TransitionThe Womanist IdeaThe Politics of Pregnancy and Childbirth in North-South ComparativePerspective

Layli Maparyan, Georgia State University, USAFollowing on the heels of The Womanist Reader, The WomanistIdea offers a comprehensive, systematic analysis of womanism,including a detailed discussion of the womanist worldview(cosmology, ontology, epistemology, logic, axiology, andmethodology) and its implications for activism.From a womanistperspective, social and ecological change is necessarilyundergirded by spirituality – as distinct from religion per se –which invokes a metaphysically informed approach to activism.

PART I: The Metaphysical Architecture of the Womanist Idea.PART II: Womanist Spiritual Activism: 5 Case Studies. PART III:Beyond Womanism.

Candace Johnson, University of Guelph, CanadaWhat are the political dimensions that are revealed in women’s preferences for health careduring pregnancy and childbirth? The answers to this question vary from one communityto the next, and often from woman to the next, although the trends in the Global Northand South are strikingly different. Employing three conceptual frames; medicalization, thepublic-private distinction, and intersectionality, Candace Johnson examines these differencesthrough the narratives of women in Canada, the United States, Cuba, and Honduras.

RoutledgeMarket: Gender Politics/Global HealthJuly 2014: 229 x 152: 240pp

RoutledgeMarket: Africana Studies / Sociology of Gender / Anthropology of GenderDecember 2011: 229 x 152: 388ppHb: 978-0-415-88682-6: £102.00

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2nd EditionNEWMen Speak OutWomen, Livestock Ownership and MarketsViews on Gender, Sex, and PowerBridging the Gender Gap in Eastern and Southern Africa

Edited by Shira Tarrant, California State University, LongBeach, USAFeaturing eleven new essays and six revised thematic sections,this second edition of a favorite anthology continues toencourage robust discussion and vibrant debate aboutmasculinity and the possibilities for progressive change. Thecontemporary, compelling essays in Men Speak Out appeal tostudents, scholars, activists, and everyday readers.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Women's and Gender Studies / Masculinity StudiesJanuary 2013: 229 x 152: 360ppHb: 978-0-415-52107-9: £100.00

Edited by Jemimah Njuki, CARE, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzaniaand Pascal C. Sanginga, International DevelopmentResearch Centre, Nairobi, KenyaWith evidence from Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique and fromdifferent production systems, this book presents the importanceof livestock as an asset to women. It explores the issues andeconomic benefits of livestock markets to women, as well asimpacts on household food security though increasinghousehold dietary diversity and food adequacy. Additional issuesaddressed include access to resources, information and financialservices to enable women more effectively to participate inlivestock production and marketing, and some of the factorsthat influence this access.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment/Development Studies/Agriculture/Gender SociologyOctober 2013: 234x156: 148pp

Pb: 978-0-415-52108-6: £29.99Hb: 978-0-415-63928-6: £60.00eBook: 978-0-203-07678-1eBook: 978-0-203-08360-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415521086* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415639286

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBlack Sexual PoliticsStudying Men and MasculinitiesAfrican Americans, Gender, and the New RacismDavid Buchbinder, Curtin University of Technology, Australia

Studying Men and Masculinities introduces the study ofmasculinities with a clear consideration of the theoreticalpositions within the field. Analysing a range of cultural practicesand texts drawn from across a wide range of genres and media,it challenges its readers to think critically about the ways thatmasculinities are socially and culturally constructed.

RoutledgeMarket: Men, Masculinities, Culture studiesJuly 2012: 234x156: 204ppHb: 978-0-415-57827-1: £95.00

Patricia Hill Collins, University of Maryland, USAIn Black Sexual Politics, one of America's most influential writerson race and gender explores how images of Black sexuality havebeen used to maintain the color line and how they threaten tospread a new brand of racism around the world today.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology, Race & Ethnicity, and Gender StudiesJuly 2005: 229 x 152: 384ppHb: 978-0-415-93099-4: £24.99Pb: 978-0-415-57829-5: £25.99

eBook: 978-0-203-85222-4 Pb: 978-0-415-95150-0: £26.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415578295 eBook: 978-0-203-30950-6

* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415951500

NEWNEWThe Politics of SexEthical Trade, Gender and Sustainable LivelihoodsPublic Opinion, Parties, and Presidential ElectionsWomen Smallholders and Ethicality in KenyaSusan B. Hansen, University of Pittsburgh, USAKiah Smith, The University of Queensland, Australia

Little is known about how women smallholder farmersexperience diverse ethical standards, or whether and howstandards reflect their values, local cultural and environmentalcontexts, or priorities for achieving sustainablelivelihoods. Through an in-depth case study of smallholdersubsistence and French bean farming in Kenya, this bookgrounds the analysis of livelihoods, gender and ethical trade inwomen smallholders’ perspectives, links the macro level ofmarkets with the micro level of livelihoods, and engendersrelations of power, structure and agency in food networks.

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In The Politics of Sex, Susan B. Hansen explores trends in public opinion on abortion, gayrights, and the status of women and finds that "values voters" are still crucial in presidentialelections, even those supposedly fought over economic or foreign-policy issues. She thenanalyzes campaign strategies and vote choice to show how Barack Obama made effectiveuse of the liberal trends in public opinion on social issues in 2008 and 2012. Hansen alsoexamines trends in demographics, religious involvement, and public opinion to show howand why the politics of sex now favors the Democratic Party.RoutledgeMarket: Politics / Gender StudiesFebruary 2014: 229 x 152: 216ppHb: 978-0-415-87058-0: £95.00Pb: 978-0-415-87059-7: £24.99eBook: 978-0-203-79514-9

Market: Development * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415870597March 2014: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-82154-4: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-38394-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415821544

NEWDummy text to keep placeholderThe Latino Gender Gap in U.S. PoliticsBlack Feminist ThoughtChristina E. Bejarano, University of Kansas, USAKnowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of EmpowermentSeries: Routledge Research in American Politics and GovernancePatricia Hill Collins, University of Maryland, USA

Series: Routledge Classics‘With the publication of Black Feminist Thought, black feminismhas moved to a new level. Her work sets a standard for thediscussion of black women's lives, experiences, and thoughtthat demands rigorous attention to the complexity of theseexperiences and an exploration of a multiplicity of responses.’ -Women's Review of Books

In spite of the double burden of racial and gender discrimination,African-American women have developed a rich intellectualtradition that is not widely known. In Black Feminist Thought,originally published in 1990, Patricia Hill Collins set out to explorethe words and ideas of Black feminist intellectuals and writers,

Many questions remain unanswered about the observable differences in voting behavior,partisanship, and cultural attitudes among men and women. Bejarano offers an authoritative,critical reflection on how this political gender gap is displayed in the racial/ethnic-minoritygroups in the U.S.RoutledgeMarket: Current AffairsDecember 2013: 229 x 152: 178ppHb: 978-0-415-85431-3: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-74443-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415854313

both within the academy and without. Here Collins provides an interpretive framework forthe work of such prominent Black feminist thinkers as Angela Davis, bell hooks, Alice Walker,and Audre Lorde. Drawing from fiction, poetry, music and oral history, the result is a superblycrafted and revolu

RoutledgeMarket: Feminist Theory, African-American studiesSeptember 2008: 216 x 140: 366ppPb: 978-0-415-96472-2: £18.99eBook: 978-1-315-83182-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415964722

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NEWNEWHanna Fenichel PitkinGender, Race, and Office Holding in the United

States Politics, Justice, ActionEdited by Dean Mathiowetz, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA.Representation at the IntersectionsSeries: Routledge Innovators in Political TheoryBecki Scola, St. Josephs University, USA

Series: Routledge Research in American Politics and GovernanceBecki Scola examines the factors surrounding the unevenproportional distribution of female legislators, and then exploreswhy gender appears to be an advantage for women of coloroffice holders. The first book-length study to analyze how raceinforms gender in terms of patterns of office holding, Gender,Race, and Office Holding in the United States provides insight intoboth underrepresentation in general as well as the underlyingdynamics of representation within specific groups of women.

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Hanna Pitkin has made key contributions to the field of political philosophy, pushing forwardand clarifying the ways that political theorists think about action as the exercise of politicalfreedom. In so doing, she has offered insightful studies of the problems of modern politicsthat theorists are called to address, and has addressed them herself in a range of theoreticalgenres. This collection of her works approaches each of these dimensions of Pitkin’scontributions in turn, recognizing that she typically blends these modes of engagementin much of her political theorizing.

RoutledgeMarket: Politics/Current Affairs/Political TheoryJune 2014: 234x156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-74338-9: £90.00Pb: 978-0-415-74364-8: £28.99eBook: 978-1-315-81356-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415743648Market: Women and Politics

December 2013: 229 x 152: 168ppHb: 978-0-415-85434-4: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-74408-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415854344

NEWNEWWomen, Mothers, SubjectsDeath of Feminism?New Explorations of The MaternalIs Popular & Commercial Culture Undermining Women's Rights?Edited by Maura SheehyEdited by Penny Griffin, University of New South Wales, AustraliaThis collection offers a groundbreaking advance in thinking and theorizing about whathappens to women when they become mothers. It explores how women are changed by

Series: Popular Culture and World PoliticsThis volume seeks to offer a critical, innovative and empirically driven interrogation of theinternational political economy of cultures of production and consumption in Western interaction with their children and the cultural constructs about motherhood in which

they are embedded. Distinguished psychoanalysts, philosophers, feminists, gender andmarket societies, investigating the reproduction of Western popular and commercial culturecultural theorists explore different issues that illuminate how the process of becoming a(including its products and representations) alongside analysis of representations of and

attitudes towards feminism in contemporary Western societies. mother creates and informs female subjectivity, identity, desire, expression, aggression,ambition, shame, envy, and relationships. This book was originally published as a specialissue of Studies in Gender and Sexuality.Routledge

Market: Politics/Gender/Cultural StudiesJune 2014: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-52226-7: £85.00

RoutledgeMarket: Psychoanalysis / MotherhoodMay 2014: 246x174: 256ppPb: 978-0-415-71938-4: £26.99Hb: 978-0-415-63483-0: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415719384* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415634830

NEWNEWWomen, Work, and GlobalizationMotherhood and WarChallenges and OpportunitiesGender, Agency and Political Violence

Bahira Sherif Trask, University of Delaware, USAWomen increasingly make up more of the work force. This bookexamines the resulting gender role, work, economic, and familyissues from an interdisciplinary, worldwide perspective. Women’sexperiences depending on their social class and education inindustrialized and developing countries are highlighted. Practicalimplications are examined including both the positives andnegatives for women and the impact on men. Vignettes fromaround the world bring the topics to life. Best practices andpolicies that have benefited women and their families areexplored. Ideal for Women/Gender Issues courses this book alsoappeals to researchers, policy makers, and practitioners.

Linda Åhäll, University of Warwick, UK.Series: Popular Culture and World PoliticsBy using a poststructuralist feminist perspective and by analysing empirical cases from aWestern ‘war on terror’ cultural context, Ahall seeks to demonstrate that motherhood isnot simply a discourse denying women agency in political violence, but also central as tohow agency in political violence is enabled. Motherhood and maternalism is ‘everywhere’in war stories and, consequently, instrumental in order to understand how representationsof female agency in political violence are gendered. This work will be of interest to studentsand scholars in areas such as gender, political violence and international relations.

RoutledgeMarket: International Relations/ Popular Culture / Security StudiesJune 2014: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-72044-1: £80.00 Routledge

Market: Work and FamilyOctober 2013: 229 x 152: 298ppHb: 978-0-415-88337-5: £100.00

eBook: 978-1-315-86696-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415720441

Pb: 978-0-415-88338-2: £28.99eBook: 978-1-315-88234-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415883382

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderNew Body PoliticsIntroducing the New Sexuality StudiesNarrating Arab and Black Identity in the Contemporary United States2nd EditionTherí A. PickensEdited by Steven Seidman, State University of New York at

Albany, USA, Nancy Fischer, Augsburg College, USA andChet MeeksBreaking new ground, both substantively and stylistically, thisbook offers students, academics and researchers an accessible,engaging introduction and overview of the emerging field ofsexuality studies.

RoutledgeMarket: Gender and Sexuality StudiesFebruary 2011: 246x174: 572ppHb: 978-0-415-78125-1: £140.00

Series: Routledge Series on Identity PoliticsTherí A. Pickens discusses a range of literary, cultural, and archival material where narrativesemphasize embodied experience to examine how these experiences constitute ArabAmericans and African Americans as social and political subjects. Narrating Black and ArabBodies in the Contemporary United States participatesin a vibrant interdisciplinary conversationabout cross-ethnic studies, American literature, and Arab American literature. Usingintercultural analysis, Pickens explores issues of the body and representation that will berelevant to fields as varied as Political Science, African American Studies, Arab AmericanStudies, and Disability Studies.

RoutledgeMarket: Race and Ethnicity/Cultural Studies/LiteratureFebruary 2014: 229 x 152Hb: 978-0-415-73521-6: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-81931-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415735216Pb: 978-0-415-78126-8: £36.99

eBook: 978-0-203-82983-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415781268

NEWNEWReproductionAsexualitiesAn Interdisciplinary ReaderFeminist and Queer PerspectivesEdited by Jennifer Reich, University of Denver, Colorado, USA and Carole JoffeEdited by Karli June Cerankowski and Megan Milks, Illinois

College, USASeries: Routledge Research in Gender and SocietyThis collection of essays explores the feminist and queer politicsof asexuality, an orientation describing people who do notexperience sexual attraction. Addressing theories of asexualorientation and desire, media culture, masculinity, disability andmedicalization, and literary theory, Asexualities will be of interestto scholars and students of sexuality, gender, sociology, culturalstudies, and disability studies.

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Series: Perspectives on GenderReproduction: An Interdisciplinary Reader takes a feminist perspective on how control offertility plays a crucial role in matters from women’s efforts to gain full citizenship toachieving their desired family size. The editors address the challenges many women facein obtaining reproductive health care services in which they are treated with dignity, andconversely how some women are subjected to unwanted services--and how these effortsintersect with class and racial inequalities. This book will bring together scholarship thatexplores how history, ideology, structural inequality and other social forces shape andinform contemporary reproductive policy and practice.

RoutledgeAugust 2014: 235 x 187: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-73102-7: £120.00Pb: 978-0-415-73103-4: £29.95Market: Sociology* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415731034March 2014: 229 x 152

Hb: 978-0-415-71442-6: £80.00eBook: 978-1-315-88267-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415714426

2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderSex For SaleSex/GenderProstitution, Pornography, and the Sex IndustryBiology in a Social World

Edited by Ronald Weitzer, George Washington University,USAA groundbreaking collection of essays on the sex industry. Sexfor Sale contains original studies on sex work, its risks andbenefits, and its political implications. The book covers areas notcommonly researched, including gay and lesbian pornography,telephone sex workers, customers of prostitutes, male and femaleescorts who work independently, street prostitution, sex tourism,legal prostitution, and strip clubs that cater to women.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology, Women's Studies and SexualityJuly 2009: 229 x 152: 374ppHb: 978-0-415-99604-4: £95.00

Anne Fausto-Sterling, Brown University, USASeries: The Routledge Series Integrating Science and CultureSex and Gender presents a relatively new way to think about howbiological difference can be produced over time in response todifferent environmental and social experiences.

RoutledgeApril 2012: 229 x 152: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-88145-6: £80.00Pb: 978-0-415-88146-3: £21.99

Pb: 978-0-415-99605-1: £27.99eBook: 978-0-203-12797-1eBook: 978-0-203-87280-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415881463* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415996051

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe State of SexTourism, Sex and Sin in the New American Heartland

Barbara G. Brents, University of Nevada, USA, Crystal A.Jackson, University of Nevada, USA and Kathryn Hausbeck,University of Nevada, USASeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesThis book looks at Nevada's brothel industry. It provides a historyof brothels in Nevada as well as an examination of thecurrent-day brothel industry. Based on interviews with brothelworkers, owners, and local politicians, this book offers a vividaccount of what life is like in a brothel.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology/ Women's StudiesDecember 2009: 229 x 152: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-92947-9: £85.00Pb: 978-0-415-92948-6: £27.99eBook: 978-0-203-86025-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415929486

Dummy text to keep placeholderConcrete and Dust: Mapping the Sexual Terrains ofLos Angeles

Jeanine Marie Minge and Amber Lynn Zimmerman,University of Waterloo, CanadaSeries: Innovative EthnographiesConcrete and Dust focuses on the performative nature ofsexualized identity in Hollywood, the people that live in itsunderbelly and surrounding valleys, the sexual geographies ofthe place, and the ways in which sexual agency is mapped onthe body and in consciousness.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Ethnography / Gender StudiesDecember 2012: 229 x 152: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-80842-2: £95.00Pb: 978-0-415-80843-9: £20.99eBook: 978-0-203-07942-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415808439

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NEWNEWLoveHandbook of Human RightsA Question for Feminism in the Twenty-First CenturyEdited by Thomas Cushman, Wellesley College, USA

Series: Routledge International HandbooksThe Handbook maps out the field of human rights for thehumanities and social sciences. It provides a solid foundationfor the reader who wants to learn the basic parameters of thefield, but also to promote new thinking and frameworks for thefuture study of human rights in the twenty-first century.

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Edited by Anna G. Jónasdóttir and Ann Ferguson, Universityof Massachusetts Amherst, USASeries: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies andIntersectionalityThis book sets the stage for a new materialist feminist debateon the analysis, ethics and politics of love. The contributors raisequestions about social power and domination, situating theirresearch in a materialist feminist perspective that investigateslove historically, in order to understand changing ideologies,representations and practices. The essays range from studies ofparticular representations and examples of love, to feministtheories of love and marriage, to ethical and political theoriesdescribing, critiquing or advocating the use of love in groups as

a radical force.

Market: Human Rights, Sociology, PoliticsDecember 2013: 246x174: 744ppHb: 978-0-415-48023-9: £140.00Pb: 978-1-138-01947-8: £35.99

RoutledgeeBook: 978-0-203-88703-5Market: Sociology* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138019478October 2013: 229 x 152: 292ppHb: 978-0-415-70429-8: £80.00eBook: 978-1-315-88478-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415704298

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRethinking Transnational MenThe Routledge Handbook of the Welfare StateBeyond, Between and Within NationsEdited by Bent Greve, Roskilde University, Denmark

Series: Routledge International HandbooksThe Routledge Handbook of the Welfare State explores the classicalissues around the welfare state, but also investigates its keyconcepts, along with how these can be used and analysed. Overforty contributions from renowned international specialists inthe field provide readers with expert analysis of the core issuesrelated to the welfare state, including regional depictions ofwelfare states around the globe.

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Edited by Jeff Hearn, Hanken School of Economics, Finland,Marina Blagojević and Katherine Harrison, University ofSouthern DenmarkSeries: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies andIntersectionalityThis volume gathers contributors from around the globe toexplore various issues relating to men, gender relations, andtransnationalism. Transnational processes - transnationalizations- take various forms, with major substantive, policy andtheoretical implications for gender relations. In this context, menand gender relations can no longer be understood only locallyor nationally. Thus, this collection focuses on men consideredtransnationally - that is, as “transnational men” - recognizing

Market: Welfare/Social Policy/SociologyNovember 2012: 246x174: 474ppHb: 978-0-415-68292-3: £140.00

both stable transnational patterns and transnational processes of flux, especially at thiscurrent historical moment.

eBook: 978-0-203-08422-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415682923

RoutledgeMarket: SociologyJune 2013: 229 x 152: 252ppHb: 978-0-415-52418-6: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-76760-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415524186

NEWDummy text to keep placeholderSubcultures: The BasicsImagining Masculinities

Ross HaenflerSeries: The BasicsAn accessible, engaging introduction to youth cultures in aglobal context. Blending theory and practice to examine a rangeof subcultural movements this text answers the key questionsposed by those new to the subject, including:

How do subcultures emerge, who participates and why? Whatis the relationship between deviance, resistance and the‘mainstream’? How has global media and virtual networkinginfluenced subcultures?With further reading and case studies throughout, this text isessential reading for all those studying youth culture in the

contexts of sociology, cultural studies, media studies, anthropology and criminology.

Spatial and Temporal Representation and Visual CultureKatarzyna Kosmala, University of the West of Scotland, UKSeries: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies andIntersectionalityThis book examines the intersections between debates in criticalstudies of men and masculinities and debates on visualrepresentation, investigating representations of men andmasculinities in contemporary culture and examples of visualart that deconstruct those representations. It attends to variousspaces associated with heteronormativity, including the visibledomains of working life, leisure and public discourses, as wellas less visible domains such as private spaces, lifestyle, desireand sexual agency.

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Market: SociologyMay 2013: 229 x 152: 220ppHb: 978-0-415-80704-3: £80.00

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NEWNEWRoutledge Handbook of Identity StudiesIndividual and Society

Edited by Anthony Elliott, University of South Australia,AustraliaSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis Handbook offers a remarkably clear overview of the analysisof identity in the social sciences, and in so doing seeks to developa new agenda for identity-studies in the twenty-first century.

Routledge

Sociological Social PsychologyLizabeth Crawford and Katherine NovakUnlike other texts for undergraduate sociological socialpsychology courses, this text presents the three distinct traditions(or "faces") in sociological social psychology (symbolicinteractionism, social structure and personality, and groupprocesses and structures) and emphasizes the differenttheoretical frameworks within which social psychologicalanalyses are conducted within each research tradition. With thisapproach, the authors make clear the link between "face" ofsociological social psychology, theory, and methodology. Thus,students gain an appreciably better understanding of the fieldof sociological social psychology. Market: Psychology/Sociology/Cultural Studies

December 2013: 246x174: 408ppRoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Social PsychologyDecember 2013: 235 x 187: 576ppHb: 978-0-415-88986-5: £150.00

Hb: 978-0-415-55558-6: £140.00Pb: 978-1-138-01941-6: £35.99eBook: 978-0-203-86971-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138019416Pb: 978-0-415-88987-2: £45.00

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NEWNEWThe Senses in Self, Society, and CultureIdentity Problems in the Facebook EraA Sociology of the SensesDaniel Trottier, University of Westminster, UK

Series: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesHow have new social media altered how individuals presentthemselves? What dilemmas have they introduced? In the ageof Facebook, Twitter and other forms of instant communication,individuals are losing (or relinquishing) control over theirpersonal information! Trottier provides a trenchant analysis ofthe paradoxes of privacy and the presentation of self in the early21st century. This book is ideal for courses in Sociology, MediaStudies and Communication.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Social ProblemsNovember 2013: 254 x 178: 62ppPb: 978-0-415-64345-0: £7.99

Phillip Vannini, Royal Roads University, Canada, DennisWaskul, Minnesota State University, Mankato and SimonGottschalk, University of Nevada, Las VegasIn contrast to books which separate the five (or six, or seven)senses from one another, The Senses in Self, Culture, and Societyis organized around intersecting themes within sociological andanthropological fields of study, and by doing so, we appeal toa wide variety of scholars and students.

RoutledgeMarket: Psychology / SociologyOctober 2013: 229 x 152: 190ppHb: 978-0-415-87991-0: £55.00

eBook: 978-0-203-07009-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415643450

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Routledge Companion to Social TheoryOversharing: Presentations of Self in the Internet

Age Edited by Anthony Elliott, Flinders University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge CompanionsThe Routledge Companion to Social Theory provides anauthoritative, comprehensive and provocative introduction tothe key traditions of thought in social theory today. Thisground-breaking reference work brings together majorcontributors, both established and emergent new voices, toreflect on the ways in which social theory sheds light on thecontemporary social world. Represented are:

the traditions of classical social thought symbolic interactionismpsychoanalysis structuralism, post-structuralism andpostmodernism identity theories globalization theories.

The Routledge Companion to Social Theory is designed to give a sense of the complexitiesof both classical and contemporary social theory. Including a helpful glossary of key terms

Ben Agger, University of Texas, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesOversharing means to divulge more of their inner feelings,opinions and sexuality than they would in person, or even overthe phone. Text messaging, Facebooking, tweeting, camming,blogging, online dating, and internet porn are vehicles of thisoversharing. This book examines these ‘presentations of self’,acknowledging that we are now much more public about whatused to be private. The book concludes with reflections on theimpact of oversharing on identity, friendship, sexuality, familyand democracy, and suggests steps people can take tore-establish the boundary between public and personal life.

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and theorists, this accessible guide is essential reading for students and professionals insocial theory, sociology, philosophy,

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eBook: 978-0-203-12509-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415509121

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderGlobal Perspectives on Dissociative DisordersSocial Work: The BasicsIndividual and Societal OppressionMark Doel, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Series: The BasicsThis is ideal as a text for an Introduction to Social Work course,and for anyone contemplating becoming a social worker. Thebite-sized entries are clearly and engagingly written. This bookcovers all the essential topics, drawing examples from the fullspectrum of social work practice and taking a broad internationalview.

RoutledgeMarket: Social workJune 2012: 198x129: 206ppHb: 978-0-415-60398-0: £60.00

Edited by Vedat Sar, Istanbul University, Turkey, WarwickMiddleton, La Trobe University, Australia and Martin Dorahy,University of Canterbury, New ZealandDissociative disorders are one of the psychiatric consequencesof childhood psychological trauma. This collection engages withthe close relationship between dissociative disorders andindividual and societal oppression. A range of perspectives arepresented, from case studies of extreme examples such asongoing incest in adulthood, to an examination of theconsequences of oppression as they are dealt with inpsychotherapy. The collection offers a crucial resource to traumainvestigators, whether their approach is close clinical observation

or investigative journalism.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation

RoutledgePb: 978-0-415-60399-7: £13.99Market: Health and Social Care / PsychiatryeBook: 978-0-203-11423-0October 2013: 246x174: 190pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415603997Hb: 978-0-415-71807-3: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415718073

NEWNEWSocial Psychological Perspectives on StigmaThe Routledge Handbook of Embodied CognitionAdvances in Theory and ResearchEdited by Lawrence Shapiro, University of Wisconsin -

Madison, USASeries: Routledge Handbooks in PhilosophyThis Handbook is anoutstanding guide and reference source tothe key philosophers, topics and debates in this foremost areasof study and research in philosophy of mind, philosophy ofpsychology and cognitive science. Thirty chapters byinternational contributors are divided into six parts:

Historical Underpinnings Perspectives on Embodied Cognition Applied Embodied Cognition: Perception, Language andReasoning Applied Embodied Cognition: Social and MoralCognition and Emotion Applied Embodied Cognition: Memory,

Attention and Group Cognition Meta-Topics.Essential reading for any student and scholar of philosophy of mind and cognitive science.

Edited by John B. Pryor, Illinois State University, USA andArjan E. R. Bos, Open University, The NetherlandsThe year 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the publicationErving Goffman's landmark work, Stigma: Notes on theManagement of Spoiled Identity. Through this edited volume, wecommemorate the continuing contribution of Goffman's workon stigma to social psychology, with a collection ofup-and-coming and seasoned stigma researchers that provideboth theoretical insights and new empirical findings. Thevolume will be of interest to both established researchers andadvanced students seeking to learn more about the depth andbreadth of stigma research.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Basic and Applied Social PsychologyRoutledge RoutledgeMarket: Philosophy Market: Psychology / Social PsychologyJune 2014: 246x174: 400pp October 2013: 276x219: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-62361-2: £125.00 Hb: 978-0-415-71986-5: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-77584-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415719865* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415623612

NEWAsexuality and Sexual NormativityAn AnthologyEdited by Mark Carrigan, University of Warwick, UK, Kristina Gupta, Emory University,USA and Todd G. Morrison, University of Saskatchewan, CanadaThe last decade has seen the emergence of an increasingly high profile and politicallyactive asexual community, united around a common identity as 'people who do notexperience sexual attraction'. This unique volume collects a diverse range of interdisciplinaryempirical and theoretical work which addresses this emergence, raising important andtimely questions about asexuality and its broader implications for sexual culture.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Psychology and Sexuality

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEthnography and the CityApplied Statistics for the Social and Health SciencesReadings on Doing Urban FieldworkRachel A. Gordon, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA

This text provides graduate students in the social and healthsciences with the basic skills that they need in order to estimate,interpret, present, and publish quantitative research studiesusing contemporary standards.

RoutledgeMarket: Social Science / StatisticsMay 2012: 254 x 203: 994ppHb: 978-0-415-87536-3: £105.00

Edited by Richard E. Ocejo, John Jay College, CUNY, USASeries: The Metropolis and Modern LifeThe only collection of its kind on the market, this reader gathersthe work of some of the most esteemed urban ethnographersin sociology and anthropology. Broken down into sections thatcover key themes of ethnographic research, Ethnography andthe City will expose readers to important works in the field andguide students of the method as they embark on their ownwork.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEW EDITION • 2nd EditionFerry TalesSocial StatisticsMobility, Place, and Time on Canada's West CoastManaging Data, Conducting Analyses, Presenting Results

Phillip Vannini, Royal Roads University, CanadaSeries: Innovative EthnographiesThe purpose of this rich and innovatively presented ethnographyis to explore mobility, sense of place and time on the BritishColumbia coast. On the basis of almost 400 interviews with ferrypassengers and over 250 ferry journeys, the author narrates andreflects on the performance of travel and on the consequencesof ferry-dependence on island and coastal communities.

RoutledgeJanuary 2012: 229 x 152: 246ppHb: 978-0-415-88306-1: £102.00Pb: 978-0-415-88307-8: £24.99

Thomas J. Linneman, The College of William and Mary, USASeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesWith just the right level of detail, and a graphically innovativeapproach, this book carefully guides students through thestatistical techniques they will encounter in the real world. Thebasics are covered in a non-intimidating way for your students,plus multiple regression, interaction effects, logistic regression,non-linear effects. The book uses three datasets throughout:General Social Survey, American National Election Studies, WorldValues Survey, and includes SPSS demonstrations at the end ofeach chapter.

Most of your students will likely take only one stats course and use only one stats book intheir college careers. This one innovatively equips them for their worlds ahead, regardlessof the career paths they follow.

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderGeographies of the ImaginationEthnographyAn Art Ethnography of Memories and Reflections of ExilePrinciples in PracticeLydia Nakashima Degarrod, California College of the Arts, USAMartyn Hammersley, The Open University, UK and Paul

Atkinson, Cardiff University, UKThoroughly updated and substantially rewritten, the third editionof this popular textbook is now even more relevant and usefulfor students and researchers. New material includes chapterson the use of visual research methods, recent advances infeminist theory, new regimes of research regulation and a newconclusion.

Ethnography provides a systematic and coherent account ofethnographic principles and practice and also consideration ofthe ethical issues surrounding ethnographic research.Throughout, the discussion draws on a wide range of illustrative

material from classic and more recent studies within a global context.

Series: Innovative EthnographiesGeographies of the Imagination was designed and created with nine Chilean political exilesliving in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. This ethnography presents and analyzesthe creation of a collaborative artwork, its exhibition, and its viewing as dynamic andperformative sites for the creation of the exiles’ memories and reflections on migration,exile and identity.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology and Anthropology / Research Methods / Art and EthnographyJuly 2014: 229 x 152: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-50394-5: £95.00Pb: 978-0-415-50395-2: £18.99eBook: 978-1-315-79462-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415503952

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRegression Analysis for the Social SciencesWater in a Dry Land

Rachel A. Gordon, University of Illinois, Chicago, USAThe book provides graduate students in the social sciences withthe basic skills that they need to estimate, interpret, present, andpublish basic regression models using contemporary standards.Key features include: interweaving the teaching of statisticalconcepts with examples developed for the course frompublicly-available social science data or literature, thoroughintegration of teaching statistical theory with teaching dataprocessing and analysis, and teaching of both SAS and Stata"side-by-side" and use of chapter exercises in which studentspractice programming and interpretation on the same data setand course exercises.

Place-Learning Through Art and StoryMargaret Somerville, Monash University, Institute ofRegional Studies, AustraliaSeries: Innovative EthnographiesThis ethnography follows a river-road into the deeper meaningsof water and water places in the Australian experience. The siteof this exploration is the iconic river system which forms thenetworks of natural and human landscapes of the Murray-DarlingBasin.

RoutledgeMarket: Ethnography / Anthropology / GeographyFebruary 2013: 229 x 152: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-50396-9: £95.00

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NEWNEWResearch Methods in Crime and JusticeMax Weber

Brian L. Withrow, Texas State University, San MarcosSeries: Criminology and Justice StudiesThis fresh and innovative blend of text and online materialsuniquely addresses the fundamental question asked by manyundergraduate students: why do criminal justice majors haveto take research methods? The author Brian Withrow, a formerTexas State Trooper, widely published academic researcher, andteacher of the undergraduate methods course, consistentlydemonstrates how research skills aren’t just essential to universityresearchers, they are essential to student success as criminaljustice practitioners, and to all who want to succeed in an

information economy. The book engages students’ interests like no other.

Collected Methodological WritingsEdited by Hans Henrik Bruun, Sam Whimster and HansHenrik BruunSeries: Weber in TranslationThis book brings together - for the first time in any language - allof Weber's articles, letters and conference interventions onmethodology. It provides a completely new, accurate and reliabletranslation of Weber’s extensive output, including previouslyuntranslated letters.

Routledge RoutledgeMarket: Criminal Justice / Research MethodsMarket: Methodology/Sociology/Social SciencesAugust 2013: 235 x 187: 422ppDecember 2013: 246x174: 566ppHb: 978-0-415-88436-5: £110.00Hb: 978-0-415-47898-4: £85.00Pb: 978-0-415-88443-3: £60.00Pb: 978-1-138-01967-6: £35.99eBook: 978-0-203-76882-2eBook: 978-0-203-80469-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415884433* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138019676

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderResearch Methods: The BasicsMy Father's Wars

Nicholas Walliman, Oxford Brookes University, UKSeries: The BasicsAn accessible, user-friendly introduction to the different aspectsof research theory, methods and practice. Structured in twoparts, the first covering the nature of knowledge and the reasonsfor research, and the second the specific methods used to carryout effective research, this book covers:

Structuring and planning a research project The ethical issuesinvolved in research Different types of data and data qualityAnalysing and organising data to draw sound conclusionsWriting up and displaying data in effective waysComplete with a glossary of key terms and guides to furtherreading, this book is an essential text for anyone coming to

research for the first time, and is widely relevant across the social sciences and humanities.

Migration, Memory, and the Violence of a CenturyAlisse Waterston, CUNY John Jay, USASeries: Innovative EthnographiesMy Father’s Wars is an anthropologist's vivid account of herfather's journey across continents, countries, cultures,generations, and wars. It is a daughter's moving portrait of acharming, funny, wounded and difficult man. And it is a scholar'sreflection on the dramatic forces of history, the experience ofexile and immigration, the legacies of culture, and the enduringpower of memory. This book is for Anthropology and Sociologycourses in qualitative methods, ethnography, violence, migration,and ethnicity.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderSociologists BackstageResearch Methods: The Key ConceptsAnswers to 10 Questions About What They DoMichael Hammond, University of Warwick, UK and Jerry

Wellington, University of Sheffield, UKSeries: Routledge Key GuidesThis invaluable resource provides a comprehensive overview ofthe many complex terms, theories and concepts associated withresearch methods. Each entry provides a critical definition of theterm, and examines the advantages, disadvantages, applicationsand difficulties of the methodology of concept in the contextof different social science disciplines. Concepts include:

Action research Epistemology Literature review World view.With thematic further reading stretching across the socialsciences, Research Methods: The Key Concepts will help readersdevelop a firm understanding of the rationale and principles

behind key research methods.

Sarah Fenstermaker, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,USA and Nikki Jones, University of California, Santa Barbara,USASeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesFrom the Foreword by Howard Becker:

"The stories in Sociologists Backstage tell how the contributors,who differ in so many ways, dealt with the situations they foundthemselves in as they did their research, and how who they wereand what they had become in their lives intersected with thosesituations. The stories will fascinate you, and give you a lot tothink about as you go ahead with your own research adventure."

RoutledgeNovember 2010: 235 x 156: 254ppHb: 978-0-415-80658-9: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-87093-1: £28.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionThe Connected CitySocial and Cultural Anthropology: The Key ConceptsHow Networks are Shaping the Modern MetropolisNigel Rapport, University of St Andrews, UK

Series: Routledge Key GuidesPraise for the first edition:

'Well written, full of ideas, often interesting and provocative. Itshould be of use to both teachers and advanced students ofanthropology.' - Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

This is an easy to use, A-Z guide to the central disciplinesstudents will encounter in this field. Fully updated, the secondedition includes new entries on:

aesthetics egalitarianism the everyday landscape power thestate.With full cross-referencing and revised further reading

highlighting the latest writings in social and cultural anthropology, this is the ideal resourcefor anyone studying or teaching this subject.

Zachary P. Neal, Michigan State University, USASeries: The Metropolis and Modern LifeThe Connected City explores how thinking about networks helpsmake sense of modern cities: what they are, how they work, andwhere they are headed. Cities and urban life can be examinedas networks, and these urban networks can be examined atmany different levels. This book focuses on three levels of urbannetworks: micro, meso, and macro.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Urban DevelopmentAugust 2012: 254 x 178: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-88141-8: £100.00

RoutledgeMarket: AnthropologyOctober 2007: 216x138: 528ppHb: 978-0-415-36750-9: £75.00

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NEWNEWR Data Analysis without ProgrammingRevisiting Institutionalism in Sociology

David W. Gerbing, Portland State University, USAThis book prepares readers to analyze data and interpretstatistical results using R more quickly than other texts. Dr.Gerbing introduces R through less R which allows readers tolearn how to organize data for analysis, read the data into R, andproduce output, without performing programming exercisesfirst. The text reviews basic statistical procedures with the lessRenhancements added to the standard R environment. Throughthe use of lessR, R becomes immediately accessible to the noviceuser. An ideal supplement for graduate or advancedundergraduate courses in statistics, research methods, or anycourse in which R is used.

Putting the “Institution” Back in Institutional AnalysisSeth Abrutyn, University of Memphis, USASeries: Routledge Advances in SociologyThis book posits an original synthetic theory of institutions asmacro-level structural and cultural spheres of action, exchange,and communication. Abrutyn examines what institutions areand how they become autonomous, and also offers new insightsinto institution-specific dynamics of ecology, structure andculture, and stratification.

Routledge

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November 2013: 229 x 152: 228pp Pb: 978-0-415-65720-4: £31.99Hb: 978-0-415-70276-8: £80.00 eBook: 978-1-315-85675-9eBook: 978-0-203-79535-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415657204* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415702768

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NEWStatistical Power Analysis for the Social andBehavioral SciencesBasic and Advanced Techniques

Xiaofeng Steven Liu, Universtiy of South Carolina, USAThis book demonstrates the application of power analysis to thenewer more advanced techniques such as hierarchical linearmodeling, meta-analysis, and structural equation modeling usedin behavioral and social science research. It reviews both basicand advanced designs. Examples demonstrate power analysisthrough the use of R, SAS, and SPSS and show readers how toproduce power tables when preparing a grant proposal. Thecorresponding computer code is available on the book’s websitealong with a user guide and additional worked examples. Thechapters parallel the coverage of graduate courses on researchmethodology making this an ideal supplement for such courses.

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NEWPublish and ProsperA Strategy Guide for Students and Researchers

Nathaniel M. Lambert, Brigham Young University, Utah,USAIntended to help readers succeed in academia by increasingtheir scholarly productivity, this book provides strategies forgetting articles published quickly in reputable journals. Itprovides tips on how to approach research, maintain motivation,maximize productivity, and overcome pitfalls to becomeproductive scholars. The strategies help navigate throughgraduate school, get a job, and receive promotions. The bookoffers case studies, examples, and key points. Self-assessmentquestions help readers pinpoint their strengths and weaknesses.The website offers a tracking chart, and more. Intended as areference for students who plan to attend graduate school or

pursue an academic career and for researchers looking to increase their productivity.

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NEW EDITION • 2nd EditionThe Essence of Multivariate ThinkingBasic Themes and Methods

Lisa L. Harlow, University of Rhode Island, USASeries: Multivariate Applications SeriesThis book focuses on the underlying themes that run throughmost multivariate methods. Dr. Harlow shows how basic themes,theories, measures, and techniques are applied to severalmultivariate methods to help ease an understanding of the basicconcepts. Formulas are kept to a minimum. A focus onsignificance tests, effect sizes, and confidence intervalsencourages readers to thoroughly assess the significance of theirfindings. Detailed examples demonstrate the application of themultivariate themes. Tabular results from SAS and SPSS mirrorsections of the output files. A common dataset provides

continuity with the variables and research questions. New chapters review CFA, LVMs, SEM,and PA.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe World's CitiesCommon Ground?Contrasting Regional, National, and Global PerspectivesReadings and Reflections on Public Space

Edited by A.J. Jacobs, East Carolina University, USASeries: The Metropolis and Modern LifeThe World’s Major Cities offers instructors in higher educationan easily understood book about global city-regions thatintroduces students to the three major perspectives influencinghow the world’s cities are best understood: City-Regions in aWorld System; Nested City-Regions; and The City-Region as theEngine of Economic Activity/Growth. The book also helpsstudents understand how a combination of these theoreticalperspectives can be used in concert, and also encouragesstudents to develop viewpoints of their own.

Anthony M. Orum, Loyola University, USA and Zachary P.Neal, Michigan State University, USASeries: The Metropolis and Modern LifeIn this volume, Anthony Orum and Zachary Neal explore howpublic space can be a facilitator of civil order, a site for powerand resistance, and a stage for art, theatre, and performance.They bring together these frequently unconnected models forunderstanding public space, collecting classic and contemporaryreadings that illustrate each, and synthesizing them in a seriesof original essays. Throughout, they offer questions to provokediscussion, and conclude with thoughts on how these models

can be combined by future scholars of public space to yield more comprehensiveunderstanding of how public space works.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWUrban Tourism and Urban ChangeComparative Urban StudiesCities in a Global EconomyEdited by Hilary Silver

Series: The Metropolis and Modern Life Costas Spirou, National-Louis University, USASeries: The Metropolis and Modern LifeUrban Tourism and Urban Change: Cities in a Global Economyprovides both a sociological / cultural analysis of change thathas taken place in many of the world's cities. This focusedtreatment of urban tourism examines the implications of thesechanges for urban management and planning sense, for successand failure in metropolitan change. Uniquely suited for teachingpurposes, Costas Spirou integrates numerous case studies ofcities to illuminate the significant impact and promise of tourismon urban image and economic development.

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This collection of short original essays by an interdisciplinary group of cutting-edge urbanscholars makes the case for the explicitly comparative analysis of cities. It not only addresseshow to compare, but also why we should compare urban life across localities. Comparisonis a strategy for expanding the urban imagination as well as theorizing in a globallyinterconnected age. Indeed, cities are increasingly comparing and ranking themselves asthey compete for preeminence in an interconnected world.

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James A. Tyner, Kent State University, USAAdopting a geographic perspective, Space, Place, and Violenceprovides a critical reading of how violence takes place and alsoproduces place. Specifically, four spatial vignettes—home,school, streets, and community—are introduced, designed sothat students may think critically how ‘race’, sex, gender, andclass inform violent geographies and geographies of violence.

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Japonica Brown-Saracino, Loyola University Chicago, USASeries: The Metropolis and Modern LifeUniquely well suited for teaching, this innovative text-readerstrengthens students’ critical thinking skills, sparks classroomdiscussion, and also provides a comprehensive and accessibleunderstanding of gentrification.

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NEW2nd EditionIncomplete StreetsNeo-BohemiaEdited by Julian Agyeman, Tufts University, USA and Stephen Zavestoski, Universityof San Francisco, USA

Art and Commerce in the Postindustrial CityRichard Lloyd, Vanderbilt University, USANeo-Bohemia brings the study of bohemian culture down to thestreet level, while maintaining a commitment to understandingbroader historical and economic urban contexts. Simultaneouslyreadable and academic, this book anticipates key urban trendsat the dawn of the twenty-first century, shedding light on boththe nature of contemporary bohemias and the cities that housethem. The relevance of understanding the trends it depicts hasonly increased, especially in light of the current urban crisispuncturing a long period of gentrification and new economydevelopment, putting us on the precipice, perhaps, of the nextnew bohemia.

Series: Routledge Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City seriesThe most prolific and persistent product of the unfolding vision of ‘liveable cities’ and ‘citiesfor people’ has been the genesis and growth of ‘complete streets;’ a concept and movementthat has exploded across the urban planning, transportation planning, environmentalpolicy, sustainable communities, and other scenes. This book about those where importantmissing narratives in the complete streets discourse and practice result in streets that are"complete" for some but not others. It applies a critical perspective on the rhetoric andpractice of complete streets that goes beyond seeing streets as merely functional spacesfor moving people and objects.

RoutledgeMarket: Sustainability / Urban Studies / PlanningJuly 2014: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-72586-6: £85.00

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NEW EDITION • 3rd EditionHousing Policy in the United StatesAlex F. Schwartz, New School University, USAThe classic primer for its subject, Housing Policy in the United States, has been substantiallyrevised in the wake of the 2007 near-collapse of the housing market and the nation’s recentsigns of recovery. This book offers an overview of the field, but also includes new informationon how the crisis has affected the nation’s housing challenges, and the extent to whichthe federal government has addressed them, including a new chapter on the foreclosurecrisis. The most recent data on housing conditions, discrimination, finance, andprogrammatic expenditures is included. This book is the perfect foundational text for urbanstudies, urban planning, social policy, and housing policy courses.

RoutledgeMarket: Urban Studies / Urban Planning / Social PolicyJuly 2014: 254 x 178Hb: 978-0-415-83648-7: £100.00Pb: 978-0-415-83650-0: £42.99eBook: 978-0-203-45820-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415836500

2nd EditionThe Community Development Reader

James DeFilippis, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USAand Susan Saegert, CUNY Graduate Center, USAThe Community Development Reader is the first comprehensivereader in the past thirty years that brings together practice,theory and critique concerning communities as sites of socialchange. The second edition is significantly updated andexpanded to include a section on globalization as well as newchapters on the foreclosure crisis, and emerging forms ofcommunity.

RoutledgeFebruary 2012: 254 x 178: 400ppHb: 978-0-415-50773-8: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-50776-9: £48.99eBook: 978-0-203-71870-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415507769

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NEW2nd EditionThe Routledge Handbook of MobilitiesOperation Gatekeeper and Beyond

Edited by Peter Adey, Keele University, UK, David Bissell,The Australian National University, Australia, Kevin Hannam,University of Sunderland, UK, Peter Merriman, AberystwythUniversity, UK and Mimi Sheller, Swarthmore College, USAThe Routledge Handbook of Mobilities explores and criticallyevaluates the debates and controversies inherent to this rapidlyexpanding discipline. It brings together leading specialists fromrange of disciplinary backgrounds and geographical regions toprovide an authoritative and comprehensive overview of thisfield, conveying cutting edge research in an accessible waywhilst giving detailed grounding in the evolution of past debateson mobilities, illustrating disciplinary trends and pathways,

The War On "Illegals" and the Remaking of the U.S. – Mexico BoundaryJoseph Nevins, Vassar College, USAWith this revision of his classic work Operation Gatekeeper: TheRise of the ‘Illegal Alien’ and the Remaking of the U.S. – MexicoBoundary, Joe Nevins updates the ongoing story of immigrationand "illegalization" that has made this subject such a firestormof socio-political controversy in the United States today.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Geography / MigrationFebruary 2010: 229 x 152: 302ppHb: 978-0-415-99693-8: £105.00

conceptual histories, and the mobilities of the past. The text is forward-thinking, and projectsthe future of mobilities as they might be lived, transformed and studied.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWRoutledge International Handbook of MigrationStudies

Protest, Property and the CommonsPerformances of Law and Resistance

Lucy Finchett-Maddock, University of Sussex, UKSeries: Social JusticeThis book examines the occupation of space as a mode ofresistance. Drawing on the phenomena of social centres asradical political communities that use the space of squatted,rented, or owned property, the book considers how suchcommunities offer an alternative form of law to that of the state.It also addresses the relationship between this form of law andrecent protest phenomena, such as the Occupy movement.Contributing to an ongoing re-imagination of the law ofproperty, Protest, Property and the Commons will be of interestto anyone concerned with the role of law in political protest.

Edited by Steven J. Gold, Michigan State University, USAand Stephanie J. Nawyn, Michigan State University, USASeries: Routledge International HandbooksFeaturing forty-seven essays written by leading internationaland multidisciplinary scholars, the Routledge InternationalHandbook of Migration Studies offers a conceptual approach tothe study of international migration, exploring clearly the manymodes of exit, reception and incorporation which involve variedpopulations in disparate political, economic, social and culturalcontexts. Uniquely among texts in the subject area, theHandbook also provides a section devoted to exploring methodsfor studying international migration.

Routledge RoutledgeMarket: Law/Politics/Sociology Market: Migration/Sociology/PoliticsNovember 2014: 234x156: 224pp December 2012: 246x174: 620ppHb: 978-0-415-85895-3: £75.00 Hb: 978-0-415-77972-2: £140.00eBook: 978-0-203-79813-3 eBook: 978-0-203-86329-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415858953 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415779722

NEWNEWWomen, Soccer and Transnational MigrationSeasonal Workers in Mediterranean AgricultureEdited by Sine Agergaard and Nina Clara Tiesler, University of Lisbon, PortugalThe Social Costs of Eating FreshWomen, Football and Transnational Migration provides an overview and an analysis ofmigration in women's soccer from its earliest forms until now. It then presents several case

Edited by Jörg Gertel, University of Leipzig, Germany and Sarah Ruth Sippel, Universityof Leipzig, Germany

studies, delivered by scholars from around the world, illustrating how female players areSeries: Earthscan Food and Agriculture increasingly being drawn to countires that can support professional leagues. Finally, all theOver the last three decades there has been a rapid expansion of intensive production offresh fruit and vegetables in the Mediterranean regions of south and west Europe. Much

themes and patterns of these case studies are drawn together to be able to compare andcontrast migration in women's soccer to sport migration and globalisation more broadly.

of this depends on migrating workers for seasonal labour, including from Eastern Europe As such, it is essential reading for students, lecturers and practitioners involved in sportsmigration and women's sport.and North Africa. This book is the first to address agro-migration complexes across the

region. Three case study areas are considered in detail: the French department ofRoutledge

Bouches-du-Rhône; the Spanish Almería region; and on counter-seasonal production in Market: Sport and Leisure Studies/Sport and Migration/Women's SportMorocco. The book also includes commentaries from experts from the US, Canada andNew Zealand on the implications of the work at European Union and global levels.

June 2014: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-82459-0: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-54461-7Routledge* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415824590Market: Agriculture & Food / Geography

April 2014: 234x156: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-71168-5: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-88443-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415711685

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWHuman TraffickingCrisis and MigrationInterdisciplinary PerspectivesCritical Perspectives

Mary C. Burke, Carlow University, USASeries: Criminology and Justice StudiesWritten specifically for undergraduates and graduate students,this text is designed to increase the extent to which issues relatedto human trafficking are understood and addressed. HumanTrafficking makes the expertise of those with experience in theanti-slavery movement of this century available to others.

RoutledgeApril 2013: 235 x 156: 344ppHb: 978-0-415-89224-7: £100.00Pb: 978-0-415-89225-4: £40.99

Edited by Anna Lindley, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities and MigrationMigration is often seen as part of a crisis: a consequence of crisis or a cause of crisis. Thisbook provides fresh perspectives on this routine association. It examines commonly reportedexamples of ‘crisis-induced migration’ and ‘migration-induced crises’, critically exploringhow contemporary migration analysis and policy-making deploy the concept of crisis. Indoing so, the book also explores the roles that various forms and levels of governance playin producing, responding to, and sometimes re-producing these crises of migration.RoutledgeMarket: Migration / Development / AnthropologyJuly 2014: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-64502-7: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-07884-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415645027

eBook: 978-0-203-06808-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415892254

NEWNEWIntimate Economies of DevelopmentFootball and MigrationMobility, Sexuality and Health in AsiaPerspectives, Places, Players

Chris Lyttleton, Macquarie University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities andMigrationAlongside structural and material interventions, emotionalengagements are central to processes of social change and themaking of selves for those caught up in development'sslipstream. This book elaborates this proposition by showingthat culture, sexuality and health are inevitably and inseparablylinked within specific trajectories of modernization in the GreaterMekong Sub-region. It documents ways that rapid economicintegration plays itself out in diverse communities through thetypes of interpersonal relationships promoted by market

expansion and spreading neo-liberal sensibilities.

Edited by Richard Elliott and John Harris, Glasgow Caledonian University, UKSeries: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and SocietyFootball and Migration presents in-depth case studies of migration in elite men’s footballglobally, exploring the role of established leagues in Europe and South America and theemerging leagues of North America and Asia. Exploring and analysing the movement ofgroups that migration studies have rarely researched, including female professionals, eliteyouth players, amateur players and their families, drawing on important new research inGhana, England, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

This book is engaging reading for any student or scholar with an interest in sport, sociology,human geography, migration, international labour flows, globalization, development orpost-colonial studies.

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NEW EDITION • 3rd EditionNEWMigration TheoryGender and Rural MigrationTalking across DisciplinesRealities, Conflict and ChangeEdited by Caroline B. Brettell, Southern Methodist University, USA and James F.Hollifield, Southern Methodist University, USA

Edited by Glenda Tibe Bonifacio, University of Lethbridge,CanadaSeries: Routledge Research in Gender and SocietyThis collection presents new research on gender and ruralmigration in Europe, North America, South America, China, andAustralia. Scholars and practitioners from manydisciplines highlight the impact of migration to non-urbancentres for research, policy, and practice, as well as thesignificance of rurality to urban social relations.

Routledge

Continuing their interdisciplinary approach, editors Caroline B. Brettell and James F. Hollifieldhave included revised essays from the second edition of Migration Theory in such fields asanthropology, political science, law, demography, and geography, as well as new essaysfocusing on history, economics, and sociology. The third edition now focuses much morestrongly on interdisciplinary research throughout.

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NEWNEWThe Language of Inclusion and Exclusion inImmigration and Integration

African Diaspora in BrazilHistory, Culture and Politics

Edited by Fassil Demissie, DePaul University, USAThe term 'Black Atlantic' was coined to describe the social,cultural and political space that emerged out of the experienceof slavery, exile, oppression, exploitation and resistance. Thisvolume seeks to recast a new map of the 'Black Atlantic' beyondthe Anglophone Atlantic zone by focusing on Brazil as a socialand cultural space born out of the Atlantic slave trade.Contributors draw from the recently reinvigorated scholarlydebates about cultural 'survival' and 'acculturation' and the ideaof Africans and their descendants at the center of their ownhistories. This book was originally published as a special issue ofAfrican and Black Diaspora: An International Journal.

Edited by Marlou Schrover, Leiden University, the Netherlands and Willem Schinkel,Erasmus University, The NetherlandsSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThis collection provides an overview of some of the most relevant concepts in the studyof the language of inclusion and exclusion, specifically with a view to the functioning ofnation-state categories. It discusses forms of discursive problematization such as defining,claiming, legitimizing, expanding, sensationalization and suggestion, and it connects theseto the discursive drawing of boundaries, focusing on discursive constructions of ‘illegality’,race, class, gender, immigrant integration and transnationalism.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Race and EthnicityRoutledgeJanuary 2014: 234x156: 144ppMarket: Race and EthnicityHb: 978-0-415-74137-8: £85.00December 2013: 246x174: 180pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415741378Hb: 978-0-415-82481-1: £85.00

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NEWNEWRegimes of MobilityLinks to the Diasporic HomelandImaginaries and Relationalities of PowerSecond Generation and Ancestral 'Return' MobilitiesEdited by Noel B. Salazar, University of Leuven, Belgium and Nina Glick Schiller,University of Manchester, UK

Edited by Russell King, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, Anastasia Christou,Middlesex University, UK and Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College, USA

This ground-breaking collection proposes a ‘regimes of mobility’ framework that addressesthe relationships between mobility and immobility, localisation and transnational

This book examines return mobilities to and from ancestral homelands of the secondgeneration and beyond. The individual contributions range widely over different ethnic,

connection, experiences and imaginaries of migration, and rootedness and cosmopolitanopenness.

national, regional and global settings, including Europe, North America, the Caribbean, theGulf and Africa. The result is a remapping of the conceptualisation of ‘diaspora’ and of therole of successive generations in the diasporic experience, as well as a nuancing of the This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration

Studiesconcepts of return migration and transnationalism by their extension to the second andsubsequent generations of ‘immigrants’.

RoutledgeThis book was originally published as a special issue of Mobilities Market: Sociology/ Mobility

March 2014: 246x174: 160ppRoutledgeHb: 978-1-138-01303-2: £85.00Market: Sociology / Diaspora Studies* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138013032March 2014: 246x174: 160pp

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NEWMapping Changing IdentitiesNew Directions in Uncertain TimesEdited by Claire Alexander, University of Manchester, UK, Raminder Kaur and BrettSt Louis, University of London, UKThis book brings together short contributions by leading international scholars, tracingthe new directions in research on identity, race, ethnicity, migration and transnationalism.A mixture of ‘state of the field’ articles, critical interventions and intellectual provocations,the collection provides a map of the contemporary terrain of research on identity, andshould appeal to scholars, researchers, students and a general readership interested inthese key issues of our times.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Identities: Global studies in Cultureand Power

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NEW EDITION • 2nd EditionNEWFashion Cultures RevisitedChina Constructing CapitalismTheories, Explorations and AnalysisEconomic Life and Urban Change

Edited by Stella Bruzzi and Pamela Church GibsonFrom the catwalk to the shopping mall, from the big screen tothe art museum, fashion plays an increasingly central role incontemporary culture. Fashion Cultures investigates why we areso fascinated by fashion and the associated spheres ofphotography, magazines, television, and shopping.

RoutledgeMarket: Fashion and Cultural StudiesNovember 2013: 246x174: 420ppHb: 978-0-415-68005-9: £80.00

Michael Keith, University of Oxford, UK, Scott Lash,Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK, Jakob Arnoldi,Aarhus University, Denmark and Tyler Rooker, University ofNottingham, UKSeries: International Library of SociologyIn China Constructing Capitalism, the authors argue that it is notWestern neo-liberalism that is constructing the Chineseeconomy, but instead that China is constructing its own versionof capitalism. This book analyses China as a 'risk culture',examining among others Chinese firms and political ties,property development, migrant urbanisms and share tradingrooms. It scrutinises the ever-present shadow of the risk-averse

(yet uncertainty-creating) state. It is a must-read for social scientists, policy makers andinvestors.RoutledgeMarket: Social Theory/China/GlobalisationAugust 2013: 234x156: 340ppHb: 978-0-415-49705-3: £95.00

Pb: 978-0-415-68006-6: £26.99eBook: 978-0-203-13054-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415680066

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWFashion TheoryContemporary Perspectives in LeisureA ReaderMeanings, Motives and Lifelong Learning

Edited by Malcolm BarnardSeries: Routledge Student ReadersThis collection of essays surveys and contextualizes the ways inwhich a wide range of disciplines, (including sociology, culturalstudies, anthropology, fashion history, gender studies andcultural history), have used different theoretical approaches toexplain, and sometimes to explain away, the astonishing variety,complexity and beauty of fashion. Themes covered includeindividual, social and gender identity, the erotic, consumptionand communication.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology, Cultural Studies and Fashion StudiesMay 2007: 246x174: 602ppHb: 978-0-415-41339-8: £120.00

Edited by Sam Elkington, University of Bedfordshire, UK andSean Gammon, University of Central Lancashire, UKWith contributions from some of the leading international figuresin modern leisure studies, Contemporary Perspectives inLeisure examines key philosophical and theoretical debatesaround leisure, with reference to concepts such as happiness,enjoyment and quality of life, as well as the most interestingcontemporary themes in leisure studies, from youth leisure and‘dark’ leisure to technology and adventure. This book is a perfectcompanion to any course in leisure studies, and useful readingfor any student or scholar working in sociology, cultural studies,recreation, tourism, sport, or social psychology.

RoutledgeMarket: Leisure Studies/Sociology/PsychologyNovember 2013: 234x156: 282ppHb: 978-0-415-82987-8: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-41340-4: £35.99Pb: 978-0-415-82989-2: £26.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415413404eBook: 978-0-203-38173-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415829892

NEWDummy text to keep placeholderRoutledge International Handbook of Food StudiesDigital Drama

Edited by Ken Albala, University of the PacificCommunication Department, USASeries: Routledge International HandbooksIntroduced by the editor and including original articles by overthirty leading food scholars from around the world, the Handbookof Food Studies offers students, scholars and all those interestedin food-related research a one-stop, easy-to-use reference guide.Each article includes a brief history of food research within adiscipline or on a particular topic, a discussion of researchmethodologies and ideological or theoretical positions, resourcesfor research, including archives, grants and fellowshipopportunities, as well as suggestions for further study. Each entry

also explains the logistics of succeeding as a student and professional in food studies.

Teaching and Learning Art and Media in TanzaniaPaula Uimonen, Stockholm University, SwedenSeries: Innovative EthnographiesThe aim of this book is to explore innovative forms ofethnographic representation, and also to show how, throughthese forms, a rich variety of "transcultural art" is being created.The accompanying Web site visualizes and sensualises the storiesnarrated in the book, unfolding a dramatic world of Africandance, music, theatre and multimedia.

Part I: Mise-en-scène 1. Introduction 2. The Storyboard of DigitalDrama Part II: Cultural Transformations 3. The Digital Drama ofExecutive Transformation 4. The Social Aesthetics of Art Training5. Traditional-modern Hybrid Music Production Part III: Cultural

RoutledgeDependencies 6. Cultural Exchange and Friendship 7. Touristic Spectacle, Executive Vision,and Virtual Liminality 8. Chaos, Confusion, and Moral Crisis 9. Post Script. Behind the Scenes

Market: Food Studies/Sociology/Research MethodsDecember 2013: 246x174: 408ppHb: 978-0-415-78264-7: £140.00Routledge

April 2012: 229 x 152: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-89410-4: £102.00Pb: 978-0-415-89411-1: £24.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWObjects and MaterialsSavoring Alternative FoodA Routledge CompanionAn Ethnographic Study of Viscerality and Difference in Food Activism

Edited by Penny Harvey, University of Manchester, UK,Eleanor Conlin Casella, University of Manchester, UK, GillianEvans, University of Manchester, UK, Hannah Knox,University of Manchester, UK, Christine McLean, Universityof Manchester, UK, Elizabeth B. Silva, The Open University,UK, Nicholas Thoburn, University of Manchester, UK andKath Woodward, The Open University, UKSeries: CRESC There is broad acceptance across the Humanities and SocialSciences that our deliberations on the social need to take placethrough attention to practice, object-mediatedrelations, non-human agency and the affective dimensions of

Jessica Hayes-Conroy, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, USASeries: Routledge Studies in Food, Society and EnvironmentBy examining specific endeavours of the alternative food activism movement throughvarious lenses of social difference such as class, race, gender, and age, this book exploresthe contradictions and shortcomings of alternative food. Case studies are presented basedon fieldwork in two distinct loci of alternative food organizing: school gardens and slowfood movements in Berkeley, California and rural Nova Scotia. The book demonstrates theimportance of moving beyond a promotion of universal "shoulds" of eating, and towardsa practice of food activism that is more sensitive to issues of social and material difference.

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human sociality. This Companion focuses on the objects and materials found at centreeBook: 978-0-203-75422-1stage, and asks: what matters about objects? Original chapters from over forty international,* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415844239interdisciplinary contributors address an array of objects and materials to ask what theterms of collaborations with objects and materials are, and to consider how they becomeintegral to our understandings of the complex, relational dynamics that fashion socialworlds.

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NEW3rd EditionRoutledge Handbook of the Sociology of SportFood and CultureEdited by Richard GiulianottiA ReaderSeries: Routledge International HandbooksEdited by Carole Counihan, Boston University, USA and

Penny Van Esterik, York University, CanadaThe classic book that helped to define and legitimize the fieldof food and culture studies is now available, with major revisions,in an affordable e-book version (978-0-203-07975-1).

The third edition includes 40 original essays and reprints ofpreviously published classics under 5 Sections:Foundations; Hegemony and Difference; Consumption andEmbodiment; Food and Globalization and Challenging,Contesting, and Transforming the Food System.

17 of the 40 articles included are either, new to this edition,rewritten by their original authors, or edited by Counihan and

van Esterik.

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderThe Serious Leisure PerspectiveFoodiesAn IntroductionDemocracy and Distinction in the Gourmet FoodscapeRobert Stebbins, University of Calgary, Canada and Sam Elkington, University ofBedfordshire, UK

Josee Johnston, University of Toronto, Canada and ShyonBaumann, University of Toronto, CanadaSeries: Cultural SpacesThis book analyzes the American culinary field to understandthe social construction of "good food" and its place in the livesof "foodies", a term used to refer to those with an abiding interestin pursuing, eating, and learning about good food. The bookexplores where foodies draw symbolic boundaries about worthyfood and the justifications they give for their preferences. Thisbook is especially valuable for its explanation of the tensionunderlying much contemporary cultural consumption.

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The Serious Leisure Perspective (SLP) is a theoretical framework that can help us understandthe complexities of modern leisure as both an activity and an experience. Bringing togetherthe study of serious leisure, casual leisure and project-based leisure, it is an invaluable toolfor exploring the significance of leisure in contemporary society. This book is the firstcomprehensive introduction to the SLP, from fundamental principles and key concepts toin-depth case studies of serious leisure pursuits. It introduces the history of the SLP and itsposition alongside other social theories of leisure, and every chapter includes usefulpedagogical features, such as review questions and group exercises, to help the studentto understand leisure as an essential component of contemporary social life and society.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderStargazingCelebrity, Fame, and Social Interaction

Kerry O. Ferris, Northern Illinois University, USA and ScottR. Harris, Saint Louis UniversitySeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesStargazing highlights the interactional dynamics of celebrity andfame in contemporary society, including the thoughts andfeelings of stars on the red carpet, the thrills and risks ofencountering a famous person at a convention or on the streets,and the excitement generated even by the obvious fakery ofcelebrity impersonators. Using compelling, real-life examplesinvolving popular celebrities, Ferris and Harris examine how theexperience and meanings of celebrity are shaped by socialnorms, interactional negotiations, and interpretive storytelling.

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NEWThe Politics of Expertise

Stephen P. TurnerSeries: Routledge Studies in Social and Political ThoughtThe problem of expertise is an important topic in contemporaryscience studies and increasingly important in philosophy,political studies, and sociology. Drawing on a global range ofcase studies, this volume provides an alternative to thedeveloping standard interpretations of the problem of expertisewithin sociology, broadening the frame of reference to ask criticalquestions regarding the political meaning of expertise and thepolitical role of knowledge claims.

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NEWUnderstanding the Tacit

Stephen P. Turner, University of South Florida, USASeries: Routledge Studies in Social and Political ThoughtThis volume explores the issue of tacit knowledge, showing howa topic that is central to cognitive science is relevant in importantways to science studies, social theory, and politics.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWCity Life from Jakarta to DakarGender and NeoliberalismMovements at the CrossroadsThe All India Democratic Women’s Association and Globalization Politics

AbdouMaliq Simone, Goldsmiths College, University ofLondon, UKSeries: Global RealitiesCity Life from Jakarta to Dakar focuses on the politics incumbentto this process that encompasses a wide range of practices,calculations and economies. As such, the book is not a collectionof case studies on a specific theme, not a review ofdevelopmental problems, nor does it marshal the focal cities asevidence of particular urban trends. Rather, it examines howpossibilities, perhaps inherent in these cities all along, arematerialized through the everyday projects of residents situatedin the city and the larger world in very different ways.

Elisabeth Armstrong, Smith College, USASeries: Routledge Research in Gender and SocietyThis book explores how the All India Democratic Women'sAssociation, a socialist women's organization based in India, hasflourished in neoliberalism's shadow.

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NEW3rd EditionGlobal SuburbsChina and GlobalizationUrban Sprawl from the Rio Grande to Rio de JaneiroThe Social, Economic and Political Transformation of Chinese SocietyLawrence Herzog, San Diego State University, USADoug Guthrie, University of new York, USA

In its quarter-century-long shift from communism to capitalism,China has transformed itself from a desperately poor nation intoa country with one of the fastest-growing and largest economiesin the world. Doug Guthrie highlights the social, cultural andpolitical factors fostering this revolutionary change andinterweaves a broad structural analysis with a consideration ofsocial changes at the micro and macro levels. In this new, revisededition author Guthrie updates his story on modern China andprovides the latest authoritative data and examples from currentevents to chart where this changing society is headed and whatthe likely consequences for the rest of the world will be.

Series: Cultural SpacesThis book critically analyzes the "fast urbanism" that characterizes decentralized, suburbanmetropolitan regions. Beginning in the Southwest U.S. borderland region, the book exploreshow this template, in different forms, has begun to diffuse south of the border into nationslike Mexico and Brazil. The book ends by offering some suggestions for forging a differentpolicy approach to managing our urban regions in the future.

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NEWNEW EDITION • 2nd EditionGlobalization, Difference, and Human SecurityThe Koreas

Edited by Mustapha Kamal PashaSeries: InterventionsGlobalization, Difference, and Human Security seeks to advanceCritical Human Security Studies by reframing the concept ofhuman security in terms of the thematic of difference. Drawingtogether a wide range of contributors and aeeking to push theboundaries of the field this work will be of interest to studentsand scholars alike.

Routledge

Charles K. Armstrong, Columbia University, USAPresenting a succinct, historically informed introduction to Northand South Korea, the second edition of The Koreas considers theradically different ways these countries have dealt with thegrowing challenges of globalization. Since the first edition’spublication, the economic, political, and social differences haveonly intensified, making evident the relevancy and importanceof Armstrong’s work, in understanding the Koreas now and inthe future. Ultimately, The Koreas is a crisp, engaging primer ofKorea and the Korean people in the contemporary world. Thisbook is ideal for many courses in a variety of disciplines, includingpolitics, history, international business, and Asian studies.

RoutledgeMarket: Asian Studies / Sociology / History / Political Science Market: Politics/International Relations/ Human Security / SociologyAugust 2013: 229 x 152: 144pp October 2013: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-64309-2: £100.00 Hb: 978-0-415-70655-1: £80.00Pb: 978-0-415-64310-8: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-88692-3eBook: 978-0-203-07965-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415706551* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415643108

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NEWNEWCenters and Peripheries in Knowledge Production(Re)Imagining Humane Global Governance

Leandro Rodriguez MedinaSeries: Routledge Advances in SociologyThis book examines the circulation of knowledge withinglobalization, focusing on the differences between centers andperipheries of knowledge production in the social sciences. Itexplores not only how knowledge is appropriated in peripheralfields but also how foreign ideas shape those fields and thetrajectories of scholars, and uses actor-network theory to explaincirculation of knowledge as an extension of socio-technicalnetworks that transcend borders.

Routledge

Richard Falk, University of California, Santa Barbara, USASeries: Global HorizonsIn this important and path-breaking book, esteemed scholarand public intellectual Richard Falk explores how we canre-imagine the system of global governance to make it moreethical and humane. Drawing on, but also rethinking thenormative tradition in international relations, he examines theurgent challenges that we must face to counter imperialism,injustice, global poverty, militarism and environmental disaster.In so doing, he outlines the radical reforms that are needed onan institutional level and within global civil society if we are torealize the dream of a world that is more just, equitable and

peaceful.Market: SociologyRoutledge

Market: Politics/International RelationsOctober 2013: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-81556-7: £80.00

October 2013: 229 x 152: 238ppHb: 978-0-415-84079-8: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-76701-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415840798Pb: 978-0-415-81557-4: £24.99

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NEWNEWCall Centers and the Global Division of LaborInternational Organization and Global GovernanceA Political Economy of Post-Industrial Employment and UnionOrganizing

Edited by Thomas Weiss, City University of New York, USA.and Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester, UKInternational Organization and Global Governance is the mostcomprehensive textbook yet available for courses oninternational organization and global governance. The bookbrings together 50 chapters written by some of the discipline’sleading experts, and edited by two of the most prolific scholars,working in the field today.

RoutledgeMarket: International Organizations / International Relations / Global GovernanceSeptember 2013: 246x189: 702ppHb: 978-0-415-62743-6: £90.00

Andrew J.R. Stevens, University of Regina, CanadaSeries: Routledge Advances in SociologyThrough an examination of trade union interventions in the callcenter industries located in Canada and India, this bookcontributes to research on post-industrial employment by usingpolitical economy as a juncture between development studies,the sociology of work, and labour studies.

RoutledgePb: 978-0-415-62760-3: £28.99eBook: 978-0-203-79597-2

Market: Sociology* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415627603December 2013: 229 x 152: 220ppHb: 978-0-415-65913-0: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-07517-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415659130

NEWNEWRoutledge Handbook of Sustainability and FashionRoutledge Companion to Contemporary Japanese

Social Theory Edited by Kate Fletcher, Centre for Sustainable Fashion,London College of Fashion, UK and Mathilda Tham,Goldsmiths University of London, UKSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis comprehensive Handbook recognizes the complexity ofaligning fashion with sustainability. The first part coverseconomic, political, socio-cultural, and material systems. Thesecond part is informed by multiple and plural perspectivesranging from business and branding to the role of media infashion and communicating sustainability; from consumptionto feminism; from ethics to technology. The third part looks atways to move from fashion as a ‘problem’ to fashion as a

From Individualization to Globalization in Japan TodayEdited by Anthony Elliott, University of South Australia,Australia, Masataka Katagiri and Atsushi Sawai, KeioUnviersity, JapanSeries: Routledge Advances in Sociology The Companion of Contemporary Japanese Social Theory rangesin a detailed, systematic fashion across the major traditions ofsocial theory prominent in Japan today – from theories of identityand individualization to systems theory and globalizationstudies. The volume introduces readers to the rich diversity ofsocial-theoretical critique in contemporary Japanese socialtheory, and examines major social issues including self, identityand individualization, feminism and post-feminism, networks,communication and culture, postmodernity and globalization.

‘resource’ through multiple prisms, such as activism, community, power, and newmaterialism.RoutledgeMarket: Sustainability / Fashion / DesignJuly 2014: 246x174: 400pp

Routledge Hb: 978-0-415-82859-8: £125.00Market: Contemporary Japan/Social Theory/Sociology eBook: 978-0-203-51994-3December 2013 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415828598Hb: 978-0-415-67144-6: £85.00Pb: 978-0-415-67145-3: £24.99eBook: 978-0-203-09364-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415671453

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NEWThe Neoliberal Regime in the Agri-Food SectorCrisis, Resilience, and Restructuring

Edited by Steven A. Wolf, Cornell University, USA andAlessandro Bonanno, Sam Houston State University, Texas,USASeries: Earthscan Food and AgricultureFor the last three decades, the Neoliberal regime, emphasizingeconomic growth through deregulation, free trade and the roleof the private sector, has shaped production and consumptionprocesses in agriculture and food. This book argues that we havereached some institutional and material limits. It advances acritical evaluation of the evidence supporting amd analyzespragmatic responses to these critiques.

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2nd EditionGlobal DiasporasAn Introduction

Robin Cohen, University of OxfordSeries: Global DiasporasIn a perceptive and arresting analysis, Robin Cohen introduceshis distinctive approach to the study of the world’s diasporas.The first edition of this book had a major impact on diasporastudies and was the foundational text in an emerging researchand teaching field. This second edition extends and clarifiesRobin Cohen’s argument, addresses some critiques and outlinesnew perspectives for the study of diasporas. The book has alsobeen made more student-friendly with illustrations, guidedreadings and suggested essay questions.

RoutledgeMarket: Politics, Sociology and GlobalisationMarch 2008: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-43550-5: £95.00Pb: 978-0-415-43551-2: £29.99eBook: 978-0-203-92894-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415435512

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NEW4th EditionThe Politics of Recognition and Social JusticeCenturies of GenocideTransforming Subjectivities and New Forms of ResistanceEssays and Eyewitness Accounts

Edited by Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli, Deakin University,Australia and Bob Pease, Deakin University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies andIntersectionalityThrough a series of case studies of groups challenging socialinequalities - based in class, race, culture, nationality, sexuality,religion, age, and disability - this book develops acritical-theoretical account of forms of resistance. It exploreshow people make sense of their subjectivity as they areconstructed and reconstructed within relations of power,and what kinds of subjectivities are needed to struggle againstforms of dominance. While each contribution to the volumeforegrounds particular subjectivities, they apply an intersectional

analysis to the particular sites of the struggle they are addressing.

Edited by Samuel Totten, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville,USA and William S. Parsons, United States HolocaustMemorial MuseumThe fourth edition of Centuries of Genocide addresses examplesof genocides from the 19th, 20th, and 21th centuries. Eachchapter of the book is written by an expert in the field,collectively demonstrating a range of disciplinary perspectives.The book begins with an essay on the promises, complexities,and barriers to the prevention and intervention of genocide.

Introduction 1. California’s Yana Indians 2. Australia 3. TheHerero and Nama in German South-West Africa 4. Armenia 5.Ukraine 6. The Holocaust 7. Bangladesh 8. East Timor 9.

Cambodia 10. Guatemala 11. Iraqi Kurdistan 12. The Nuba Mountains, Sudan 13. Rwanda 14. Bosnia Herzegovina 15. Darfur, Sudan

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RoutledgeMarket: SociologyNovember 2013: 229 x 152: 278ppHb: 978-0-415-81945-9: £80.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWSocial Movements: The Key ConceptsHuman Rights and the Hollow State

Graeme Chesters, University of Bradford, UK and Ian Welsh,Cardiff University, UKSeries: Routledge Key GuidesSocial Movements: The Key Concepts provides an insightful,contemporary introduction to some of the frequentlyencountered terms and groups that are central to the study ofcollective action and social and political activism. Following anA-Z format, the entries defined and discussed are drawn fromthe following areas:

the 'old' social movements of the nineteenth century the 'new'social movements of the 1960s and 1970s the rise ofcontemporary 'network' movementsKey American, European and global social movements are

addressed, with each entry related to contemporary developments and emergent

Helen J. Delfeld, College of Charleston, USASeries: Routledge Research in Human RightsThe book investigates beliefs about governance that determinethat state structures are the most appropriate venue forinternational human rights actors and activists to operate. Delfeldargues that those beliefs rely on a normative perception of anation-state, not necessarily applicable to most of thepost-colonial world. The Hollow State and Human Rights showsthat rights initiatives misdirected through a "hollow state" mightstrengthen the mechanisms of the state, but might not actuallycreate a more attentive nation-state. Activists and actors maybe more effective by accessing local structures directly, theimplications of which go beyond the Philippines to other

post-colonial states.Routledge tendencies within the field. Including helpful references for further study, this concise andMarket: Human Rights up-to-date guide is of relevance for those studying a range of disciplines, including

sociology, politics, cultural studies and human geography.February 2014: 235 x 156: 144ppHb: 978-0-415-70710-7: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-88702-9 Routledge

Market: Sociology/Cultural StudiesSeptember 2010: 216x138: 98ppHb: 978-0-415-43114-9: £75.00

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NEWNEWSomething's in the AirPredisposedRace, Crime, and the Legalization of MarijuanaLiberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences

Edited by Katherine Tate, Brown University, USA, JamesLance Taylor, University of San Francisco and Mark Q.Sawyer, University of California, Los AngelesAmerica’s drug laws have always exerted an unequal and unfairtoll on Blacks and Latinos, who are arrested more often thanWhites for the possession of illegal drugs and given harshersentences. Drawing on the debate around California’s Proposition19, this volume asks how marijuana legalization would affectcommunities of color. Who in minority communities favorslegalization and why, and do these minority opinions differ fromthe opinions held by White Americans? This timely analysis alsofocuses on the policy concerns addressing political, economic,health, and empowerment issues.

John R. Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA, KevinB. Smith, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA and John R.Alford, Rice University, USAPredisposed will change the way you think about politics.Thebook presents evidence that people differ politically not justbecause they grew up in different cultures or were presentedwith different information. These factors certainly play their role,but people also differ politically because they have diversepsychological, physiological, and genetic traits that predisposethem to see and understand the world in different ways. Thesepredispositions are in turn responsible for a significant portionof the political conflict that marks human history.

RoutledgeMarket: Politics / Biology Routledge

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September 2013: 229 x 152: 292ppHb: 978-0-415-53587-8: £19.99eBook: 978-0-203-11213-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415535878 Pb: 978-0-415-84240-2: £24.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEmpire Versus DemocracySticky ReputationsThe Triumph of Corporate and Military PowerThe Politics of Collective Memory in Midcentury America

Carl Boggs, National UniversitySeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesIn Empire Versus Democracy, Carl Boggs traces the authoritariantrajectory of American politics since World War II, with emphasison the growing concentration of corporate and military powerthat has accompanied the United States assumption of leadingsuperpower on the world scene. Boggs shows that, as in thecase of the Roman and other previous empires, enlargement ofU.S. imperial power has resulted in a decline of civic engagementand local participation along with skewed priorities favoring thewar economy and security state. Inevitably, this has meant aweakening of electoral and legislative politics, overwhelmed by

the centers of enormous wealth and power.

Edited by Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University, USASticky Reputations examines the changes in American politicsfrom the Depression to the Age of Consensus, analyzing howthe range of political options narrowed in the period. In thecourse of this analysis, the author examines those "stickyreputations" of figures whose reputation is so solidified that anattack on their reputation in turn affects the reputation of theperson who presents an alternative perspective.

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderRevolt on the RightTaking Food PublicExplaining Support for the Radical Right in BritainRedefining Foodways in a Changing World

Robert Ford, University of Manchester, UK and Matthew J.Goodwin, University of Nottingham, UKBased on an unprecedented amount of data, from surveys ofUKIP voters to extensive interviews with UKIP insiders, RobertFord and Matthew Goodwin explore the wider trends that gavebirth to UKIP, how the party has evolved, and who is shiftingbehind UKIP at elections. The book provides unprecedentedinsight into public support for the radical right in Britain, andcontains important insights for those who are tasked withresponding to the radical right challenge.

RoutledgeMarket: Politics and Current AffairsMarch 2014: 198x129: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-69051-5: £80.00

Edited by Psyche Williams Forson, University of Maryland,College Park, USA and Carole Counihan, MillersvilleUniversity, USATaking Food Public is a comprehensive and readable anthologyon cutting-edge issues in the public production, consumptionand performance of food in the USA and around the globe. Thearticles in this reader aim to provide new perspectives on thechanging meanings and uses of food in the twenty-first century.

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NEWNEWThe Many Faces of ToleranceThe American Welfare StateAttitudes towards Diversity in PolandA Practical GuideEwa A. Golebiowska, Wayne State University, USABrian J. Glenn, Department of Financial Regulation, Vermont, USASeries: Routledge Studies in Political PsychologyThrough a practical introduction to the policies of the American welfare state—a

wide-ranging subject much discussed but seldom described—this slim volume details the Many Faces of Tolerance is a multi-faceted analysis of Poles’ sentiments toward historicallyand currently discriminated against groups that assesses Poles’ acceptance of differentfour main areas of social welfare policy: housing assistance, nutrition assistance, income

assistance, and medical assistance. It is written in a manner that allows a complete novice minorities and authoritatively analyzes its sources. As part of this endeavor, the bookto understand these programs--at the national, state, and local levels--in a brisk andcomprehensive fashion.

develops a ranking of influences on Poles’ tolerance, undertakes a forecasting of futurechanges in tolerance in Poland, and proposes practical strategies to ameliorate existingintolerance.1. Introduction 2. Income Assistance 3. Housing Assistance 4. Nutrition Assistance 5. Medical

Assistance 6. Conclusion RoutledgeMarket: Current AffairsRoutledge

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NEWNEWBarack Obama and the Myth of a Post-RacialAmerica

The Political Philosophy of Judith ButlerBirgit Schippers, St Mary’s University College Belfast, UKSeries: Routledge Innovations in Political Theory Edited by Mark Ledwidge, University of Manchester, UK,

Kevern Verney, Edge Hill University, UK and InderjeetParmar, City University London, UKSeries: Routledge Series on Identity PoliticsBy placing Obama in the historical context of U.S. race relations,this edited book interrogates the idealized and progressive viewof American society advanced by much of the mainstreamliterature on Obama. Barack Obama and the Myth of a Post-RacialAmerica takes a careful look at the historical, cultural and politicaldimensions of race in the United States, using an interdisciplinaryanalysis that incorporates approaches from history, politicalscience, and sociology.

Birgit Schippers provides a detailed exposition and analysis of Butler’s recent ideas, and itchampions her efforts at articulating the possibilities for radical politics and ethical life inan era of global interdependence.

Introduction 1. Feminism, Gender and the Question of the Subject 2. Universality and thePolitics of Cultural Translation 3. ‘Longing for Recognition’: Who counts as human? 4.Violence, Vulnerability and Grievability 5. Critical Responsibility: The Demand of Ethics 6.Towards a Post-secular World? 7. A New Internationalism: Radical Politics beyondSovereignty Conclusion

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderReconstructing Social JusticeWhy Nations Go to War

Lauretta Conklin FrederkingSeries: Routledge Studies in Social and Political ThoughtPresents a new framework for social justice that will change theway people think about social justice and change the way peopleimplement social justice. This book carves out an intellectualand practical space for social justice that is distinct from political,legal, and economic spheres. While emphasizing a distinctdomain for social justice, the author then makes sense of itshealing role in terms of the polity, economy, technology, andreligion.

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A Sociology of Military ConflictMark P. Worrell, State University of New York, Cortland, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesThe United States has been involved in many wars, sometimesfor noble causes like defeating Nazism, and, at other times, ithas compromised its own ideals, leading to a lot of soulsearching and regrets. In this brief book, America’s relationshipwith war is explored with an eye toward changes in capitalismfrom industrialism to post-industrialism, America’s involvementin the Cold War, nuclear proliferation, terrorism, torture, culture,and ideology.

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NEWNEWRethinking Hannah Arendt on the HolocaustAmerican Identity in the Age of ObamaHumanity, Plurality and ResistanceEdited by Amílcar Antonio Barreto, Northeastern University,

USA. and Richard L. O’BryantSeries: Routledge Series on Identity PoliticsContributors expertly examine Obama’s election and reelectionas watershed phenomena that will be exploited by thepresident’s supporters and detractors to engage in differentforms of narrating the American national saga. Despite thepotential for major changes in rhetorical mythmaking wequestion whether American society has changed substantively.

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Michal AharonySeries: Routledge Studies in Social and Political ThoughtThe first book-length study to juxtapose Arendt’s concept of total domination with actualtestimonies of Holocaust survivors, this book both confronts Arendt’s political theory oftotalitarianism and calls for integration of the voices and narratives of the actors in theconstruction of political concepts and theoretical systems. Aharony engages with bothwell-known and non-canonical intellectuals and writers who survived Auschwitz andBuchenwald concentration camps, and analyzes the oral testimonies of survivors who arelargely unknown. Scholars of political philosophy, political science, history, and Holocauststudies will find this an original and compelling book.RoutledgeMarket: Political Theory & Philosophy/Holocaust Studies

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWGender, Ethnicity and Political AgencyGlobal CapitalismSouth Asian Women OrganizingSelected Essays

Shaminder Takhar, London South Bank University, UKSeries: Routledge Research in Gender and SocietyThis study explores issues and debates around political agency,focusing on women of the South Asian diaspora, and arguingthat political agency unfolds as multi-layered and as infusedwith contradictions, ambiguities and ambivalences. Throughoutthe book, the practices and experiences of political agency areshown to develop through the micro-politics of local activismand daily life.

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Hugo Radice, University of Leeds, UKThis book brings together essays by Hugo Radice that examine developments in globalcapitalism over the last four decades.It focuses on understanding the changes since the1970s and provides a critical analysis of its trajectory.

The book is divided into four sections:

Part 1 reflects the analysis of globalisation as an overarching feature of capitalism in the1980s and 1990s. Part 2 looks at aspects of the political economy of Britain Part 3 turns tothe consequences of globalisation for the so-called ‘emerging economies’ Part 4 uses theanalytical approach to study the crisis that has gripped global capitalism since the financialcrisis.RoutledgeMarket: International Political Economy / International RelationsJune 2014: 234x156: 264ppHb: 978-0-415-72640-5: £85.00 Market: SociologyPb: 978-0-415-72641-2: £26.99 June 2013: 229 x 152: 246ppeBook: 978-1-315-76736-9 Hb: 978-0-415-89161-5: £80.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415726412 eBook: 978-0-203-74187-0

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NEW • 4 Volume SetNEWTheoretical Logic in SociologyExercising Human RightsJeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University, USAGender, Agency and PracticeSeries: Theoretical Logic in SociologyRobin RedheadThis four volume work, originally published in the 1980s and out of print for some years,represents a major attempt to redirect the course of contemporary sociological thought.

Exercising Human Rights investigates why human rights are not universally empoweringand why this damages people attempting to exercise rights. It takes a new approach in

Jeffrey Alexander analyses the most general and fundamental elements of sociologicallooking at humans as the subject of human rights rather than the object and exposes thethinking about action and order and their ramifications for empirical study. He insists thatsociological thought need not choose between voluntary action and social constraint.

gendered and ethnocentric aspects of violence and human subjectivity in the context ofhuman rights. This book is significant for anyone with an interest in human rights campaignsand in the study of political images. The four volumes can be read independently of one another as each presents a distinctive

theoretical argument in its own right. The first volume is directed at contemporary problemsRoutledgeMarket: Human Rights/Gender and controversies, not only in ‘theory’ but in the philosophy and sociology of science. TheAugust 2014: 229 x 152: 192pp last three volumes make interpretations, confronting the individual theorists, and the

secondary literature, on their own terms.Hb: 978-0-415-83301-1: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-49406-6

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NEWNEWPositivism, Presupposition and CurrentControversies (Theoretical Logic in Sociology)

From Religious Empires to Secular StatesState Secularization in Turkey, Iran and Russia

Birol Başkan, Georgetown University School of ForeignService, Qatar.Series: Conceptualising Comparative PoliticsThis book provides an in-depth comparative historical analysisof state secularization in three major Eurasian countries: Turkey,Iran and Russia. To capture the aforementioned variation in statesecularization across three countries that have been hithertoanalyzed as separate studies, Birol Başkan adopts three modesof state secularization: accommodationism, separationism anderadicationism.

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Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University, USASeries: Theoretical Logic in SociologyThis volume begins by challenging the bases of the recent scientization of sociology. Thenit challenges some of the ambitious claims of recent theoretical debate. The author notonly reinterprets the most important classical and modern sociological theories but extractsfrom the debates the elements of a more satisfactory, inclusive approach to these generaltheoretical points.

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NEWNEWAlternative Food NetworksThe Antinomies of Classical Thought: Marx and

Durkheim (Theoretical Logic in Sociology) Knowledge, Practice, and PoliticsDavid Goodman, Kings College London, UK, E. MelanieDuPuis, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA and MichaelK. Goodman, King's College London, UKSeries: Routledge Studies of Gastronomy, Food and DrinkThis timely book provides a critical review of the growth ofalternative food networks and their struggle to defend theirethical and aesthetic values against the standardising pressuresof the corporate mainstream. It explores how these alternativemovements are "making a difference" and their possible role asfears of global climate change and food insecurity continue tointensify. The book is thoroughly informed by contemporarysocial theory and interdisciplinary social scientific scholarship,

Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University, USASeries: Theoretical Logic in SociologyThis volume challenges prevailing understanding of the two great founders of sociologicalthought. While most recent interpreters of Marx have placed alienation and subjectivity atthe centre of his work, the author suggests that it was the later Marx’s very emphasis onalienation that allowed him to avoid conceptualizing subjectivity altogether. In Durkheim’scase, by contrast, the author argues that such objectivist theorizing informed the earlywork alone, and he demonstrates that in his later writings Durkheim elaborated an idealisttheory that used religious life as an analytical model for studying the institutions of secularsociety.

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formulating an original integrative framework to understand alternative foodproduction-consumption and offers a unique geographical reach in its case studies.

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NEWClassical Attempt at Theoretical Synthesis(Theoretical Logic in Sociology)Max WeberJeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University, USASeries: Theoretical Logic in SociologyThe limits of one-dimensional theory are strikingly revealed in the schools that the foundersof the major sociological traditions established. In this volume Max Weber is presented asthe theorist who laid out new starting points and the author considers his work as aresponse, in part, to the idealist tradition which (in Volume 2), he maintains that Durkheimrepresents. As Weber was less able to avoid ambiguity, the author examines the weaknessesand efforts at ‘paradigm revision’.

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NEWModern Reconstruction of Classical Thought(Theoretical Logic in Sociology)Talcott ParsonsJeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University, USASeries: Theoretical Logic in SociologyIn this volume the author maintains that sociology must learn to combine the insights ofboth Durkheim and Marx and that it can only do so on the presuppositional ground thatWeber set forth. Alexander maintains that the idealist and materialist traditions must betransformed into analytic dimensions of multidimensional and synthetic theory. This volumefocusses on the writing of Talcott Parsons, and examines his own profoundly ambivalentattempt to carry out this analytic transformation.

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6th EditionSociology, Work and Organisation

Tony Watson, University of Nottingham, UKProviding an authoritative overview of both traditional andemergent themes in the sociological study of work, this populartext explains and justifies the use of the sociological imaginationto understand the nature of institutions of work, occupations,management and employment.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology of Work/Management Studies/Organizational PsychologySeptember 2011: 246x174: 408ppHb: 978-0-415-68108-7: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-68109-4: £32.99eBook: 978-0-203-80526-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415681094

Dummy text to keep placeholderWork and SocietySociological Approaches, Themes and Methods

Tim Strangleman, University of Kent, UK and Tracey WarrenWork and Society provides a comprehensive investigation of themajor trends in work and employment, offering an examinationof the major theoretical and methodological issues. Includingtopics such as; the changing social order, new technology andglobalization. Contemporary issues are placed within an historicalcontext and this book supplies an excellent bibliography andguide to the current and historical literature in this area, casestudies and a glossary of key terms.

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3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderSacred EcologyWaste and Consumption

Fikret Berkes, University of Manitoba, CanadaSacred Ecology is a pioneering study of the complex system ofrelationships between the earth and its inhabitants. In itsexploration of how humans can develop a more acceptablerelationship with the environment that supports them, itexamines bodies of knowledge held by indigenous peoplesaround the world and asks how we can absorb and utilize suchknowledge.

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Capitalism, the Environment, and the Life of ThingsSimonetta Falasca-Zamponi, University of California, SantaBarbara, USASeries: Framing 21st Century Social IssuesThis book examines the link between waste and consumptionthrough a cultural approach that integrates environmentalconcerns with reflections on the role that consumption hascome to occupy in our contemporary capitalist societies. Themutual relationship between capitalism and consumption isaddressed along with early critiques of industrialization thatexposed environmental problems. This timely book can be usedin introductory sociology, social problems, and classes onenvironment and sustainability.

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderChallenging ConsumptionEcological Public HealthPathways to a more Sustainable FutureReshaping the Conditions for Good HealthEdited by Anna R. Davies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Frances Fahy, the NationalUniversity of Ireland, Galway and Henrike Rau, the National University of Ireland,Galway.

Geof Rayner, City University London, UK and Tim Lang, CityUniversity London, UKThis book, part historical, part prospective, argues that publichealth needs an overhaul. It should return to and moderniseitself around ecological principles. The long tradition of publichealth has always been reactive, responding to and transformingthe relationship between people, their circumstances and thebiological world of nature and bodies. The authors show how

21st

century public health is being shaped by a number oflong-term transitions, some long recognised, others not. Thesetransitions are demographic, epidemiological, urban, energy,economic, nutrition, biological, cultural and democracy itself.

Series: Routledge Studies in SustainabilitySustainable consumption is an important emerging topic in the academic discourse onsustainable development and global environmental change. Throughout this book,transdisciplinary insights from sociology, geography and political science are developedto highlight major aspects of the current academic debate on sustainable consumption.Conceptual ideas are advanced, especially in relation to social practice theory, theories ofbehavioural change and innovative approaches such as visioning and backcastingmethodologies. The research focuses on energy, water, transport and food, challengingcurrent policy, practice and thinking in the field of sustainable consumption .

Facing them all is required if the health of people and the planet are to be integrated. RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityReturning to ecological public health requires stronger and more daring combinations ofMay 2014: 234x156: 232ppinterdisciplinary work, movements and professions, and a reinvigoration of institutional

purpose. Hb: 978-0-415-82074-5: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-38602-6

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NEWNEWFour Degrees of Global WarmingLiving with Environmental ChangeAustralia in a Hot WorldWaterworlds

Edited by Peter Christoff, University of Melbourne, AustraliaClimate scientists agree that there will be average globalwarming of around 4 degrees by 2100, and between 6 and 12degrees in centuries thereafter. This comprehensive bookoutlines the expected consequences of this 'Four Degree World'for Australia and its region. Its contributors include many ofAustralia’s most eminent and internationally recognized climatescientists, climate policy makers and policy analysts. They providean accessible, detailed, dramatic, and disturbing examination ofthe likely impacts on Australia’s social, economic and ecologicalsystems.

RoutledgeMarket: Climate Change / Environmental Policy and PoliticsSeptember 2013: 234x156: 270ppHb: 978-0-415-82457-6: £85.00

Edited by Kirsten Hastrup, University of Copenhagen,Denmark and Cecilie Rubow, University of Copenhagen,DenmarkClimate change is a lived experience of changes in theenvironment, often destroying conventional forms of subsistenceand production, creating new patterns of movement andconnection, and transforming people’s imagined future. Thisbook explores how people across the world think aboutenvironmental change and how they act upon the perceptionof past, present and future opportunities. Drawing on theethnographic fieldwork of expert authors, through detailed case

studies it sheds new light on the human experience of and social response to climatechange.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, Sustainability / Anthropology / GeographyFebruary 2014: 276x219: 408pp

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NEWNEWSocial Practices, Interventions and SustainabilityCulture, Politics and Climate ChangeBeyond Behaviour ChangeHow Information Shapes our Common FutureEdited by Yolande Strengers, RMIT University, Australia and Cecily Maller, RMITUniversity, Australia

Edited by Deserai A. Crow, University of Colorado Boulder,USA and Maxwell T. Boykoff, University of Colorado, Boulder,USAThis collection traces the importance of culture on the politicsof climate change and delves into the importance of informationin its various forms and contexts. It includes analysis of thechallenges and opportunities for establishing successfulcommunication on climate change among scientists, the media,policy-makers, and activists; discussion of the significant culturaland normative considerations related to climate change thatmust be communicated and translated by political processesinto public policy; and identification of future needs andimprovements in studies on climate change communication

linking science, media, activism, and policy.

Series: Routledge Studies in SustainabilityA key criticism levelled at social practice theorists is their seeming inability or reluctanceto inform strategies and policies that seek to intervene in the trajectories of practices toaddress ‘real-world’ policy problems. In addressing this gap, the contributors in thisground-breaking edited collection take theories of social practice into new territory, seekingto identify opportunities to disrupt, reorient or otherwise redirect social practices in moresustainable directions. In doing so, it addresses critical questions such as whether it isindeed possible to intervene in, or govern, social practices, and if so, what this might involve..

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, Sustainability / SociologyOctober 2014: 234x156: 224pp

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NEWNEWSustainability Principles and PracticeClimate Change and the Anthropos

Margaret Robertson, Lane Community College, USAThis textbook is an accessible and comprehensive overview ofthe interdisciplinary field of sustainability which introducesrelevant theory as well as providing a wealth of internationalcase studies. Each chapter includes learning objectives and tools,further reading, discussion questions, and research problems tofoster quantitative thinking. It offers students in sustainabilitydegree programs a conceptual understanding as well astechnical skills for the work place. The book is supported by acompanion website with key website links, further reading lists,test bank questions, glossary and PowerPoint slides.

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Planet, People and PlacesLinda Connor, University of Sydney, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchMany scholars now write about the ethics, policies and politics of climate change, focusingon global processes and effects. This book’s innovative approach to cross-culturalcomparison and a regionally based ethnographic study moves beyond the politicalassertions and expert understandings filtered by the mass media. Rather, it asks fundamentalquestions about the social impact and cultural meanings of global warming and its impacton diverse human worlds embedded in a changing biosphere.

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NEWNEWThe Coming of Age of the Green CommunityHow the World's Religions are Responding to

Climate Change My neighbourhood, my planetErik Bichard, University of Salford, UKSeries: Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesWhat makes some people devote valuable time to making plans,raising money and making changes in their local community inorder to protect and enhance their environment? This bookexplores the reasons for the loss of faith in governments to solveglobal and local environmental problems, the motivationsbehind those who decide to set up community-scaleenvironment organizations and the strategies that keep groupsgoing through challenging circumstances.

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Social Scientific InvestigationsEdited by Robin Globus Veldman, Andrew Szasz, Universityof California, Santa Cruz, USA and Randolph Haluza-DeLay,King's University College, Alberta, CanadaSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchAlthough climate scientists are near unanimous about thecatastrophic consequences of climate change, mobilizing ameaningful response has proven a real challenge. Among thesignificant but understudied responses has been that of religiousgroups. This book fills the gap in research on faith-shaped actionby religious institutions, groups and individuals.

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NEWNEWCheaponomicsCommunity-Based Adaptation to Climate ChangeThe High Cost of Low PricesScaling it upMichael Carolan, Colorado State University, USAEdited by E. Lisa F. Schipper, Stockholm Environment

Institute, Sweden, Jessica Ayers, Hannah Reid, SaleemulHuq, all at the International Institute for Environment andDevelopment (IIED), UK and Atiq Rahman, BangladeshCentre for Advanced StudiesAs climate change adaptation rises up the international policyagenda, this book moves the debate on community-basedadaptation forward towards effective, appropriate, scaled upadaptive action. It details the argument for more tailored supportat a local level, enabling vulnerable communities to identify andimplement responses to climate change themselves. Combiningcutting edge research from the fields of climate change and

development, the book features chapters from prominent theorists and practitioners.

The real cost of low prices is alarmingly high. In this compelling book, Michael Carolanshows that costs and risks are socialised: we all pay for cheapness, but not at the point ofpurchase. Drawing on a wide range of examples and issues from over-consumption andwaste to over-work, unemployment, inequality, and the depersonalising of communities, itis convincingly shown that cheapness can no longer be seen as such a bargain. Insteadwe need to refocus for a better sense of well-being, social justice and a balanced approachto prosperity.

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NEWNEWConcepts and Values in BiodiversityWater, Power and Identity

Edited by Dirk Lanzerath, Executive Manager, GermanReference Centre for Ethics in the Life Sciences (DRZE),University of Bonn, Germany and Minou Friele, Researcher,German Reference Centre for Ethics in the Life Sciences(DRZE), University of Bonn, GermanySeries: Routledge Studies in Biodiversity Politics andManagementAny practical steps towards the protection of biodiversitydemand a definition of that which is to be protected and, inturn, the motivations for protecting biodiversity. Is biodiversitya necessary model which is also useful, or does it carry intrinsicvalue? Debates like this are particularly complex when interested

The Cultural Politics of Water Rights in the Andean HighlandsRutgerd BoelensSeries: Earthscan Studies in Water Resource ManagementThis book presents a variety of events in and cases of irrigation systems and watershedsand their interaction with the national and international water policy, legal and interventioncontext in Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia and Chile. It addresses two of the major issuesin current natural resource management policies: the complex and conflicting relationshipbetween local, on-the-ground natural resource management communities and nationaland international policy-making institutions and elites; and how to govern, manage anddistribute water resources in contexts of growing water scarcity, shifting policies andidentities, and intensifying local-global relationships.

Routledgeparties address it from different conceptual and moral perspectives. This collection presentsMarket: Social Science/Latin America/Water Resource Management/Environmenta variety of approaches to this challenge and facilitates debate by highlighting hithertoNovember 2014: 234x156: 288ppunacknowledged implications (both conceptual and qualitative) that inform currentacademic and political debates on biodiversity and its protection.

Hb: 978-0-415-71918-6: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-86755-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415719186 Routledge

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NEWNEW EDITION • 2nd EditionEcoculturesUnderstanding Sustainable DevelopmentBlueprints for Sustainable CommunitiesJohn Blewitt, Aston University, UK

This new and expanded edition builds upon the first edition’s powerful multi-perspectiveapproach and breath of coverage. A truly comprehensive introduction to sustainable

Edited by Steffen Bohm, University of Essex, UK, Zareen Pervez Bharucha, Universityof Essex, UK and Jules N. Pretty, University of Essex, UK

development, it is designed to allow access to the topic from a wide range of educational Communities around the world are struggling to transition to sustainable ways of livingthat improve well-being and increase resilience. This book demonstrates how communitiesand professional backgrounds and to develop understanding of a diversity of approaches

and traditions at different levels. This edition comes with a brand new website including in both developed and developing countries are already taking action to maintain or builddiscussion of how projects are done on the ground, additional exercises and online cases, resilient and sustainable lifestyles. These communities, here designated as 'Ecocultures',test questions and recommended readings and films. Offering boxed examples from thelocal to the global, this textbook is the most complete guide to the subject.

are exemplars of the art and science of sustainable living. Overall, the volume describeshow ecocultures can provide the global community with important lessons for a wider

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transition to sustainability and will show how we can redefine our personal and collectivefutures around these principles.

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2nd EditionNEWReinventing EdenHuman Security and Japan’s Triple DisastersThe Fate of Nature in Western CultureResponding to the 2011 Earthquake, Tsunami and Fukushima nuclear

crisis Carolyn Merchant, University of California, Berkeley, USAThis revised edition of Carolyn’s Merchant’s classic ReinventingEden has been updated with a new foreword and afterword.

Visionary quests to return to the Garden of Eden have shapedWestern Culture. This book traces the idea of rebuilding theprimeval garden from its origins to its latest incarnations andoffers a bold new way to think about the earth.

RoutledgeMarket: Environmental Studies, History and SociologyMarch 2013: 229 x 152: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-64425-9: £90.00

Edited by Paul Bacon, Waseda University, Japan and Christopher Hobson, WasedaUniversity, JapanSeries: Routledge Humanitarian StudiesThe earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident that struck Japan on 11 March 2011 hascome to be known as Japan’s ‘triple disaster’. This left more than 15,000 people dead,displaced more than 300,000, and was the most expensive natural disaster in recordedhistory. This volume applies the concept of human security to this specific case, illustratingthe different forms of human insecurity that appeared and were exacerbated, as well asmore encouraging signs of human empowerment and reform that have also occurred.

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NEWNEWSustainable Food SystemsNature, Choice and Social PowerBuilding a New ParadigmErica Schoenberger, John Hopkins University, USA

The big question this books looks at is why we don’t act in ourown best interests when it comes to the environment, evenwhen we know what we ought to do. The answer it proposesis that different forms of social power – political power, economicpower, ideological power – are used for ends that run counterto our larger interests. Using case studies from three differentenvironmental domains – earth, air and water – the authorchallenges some of the conventional wisdoms about how ourenvironment came to be in this state and offers a new way ofthinking about how we can improve. Written in a clear andengaging style, Schoenberger underpins her argument with apolitical economy framework and explores the issues in the

Edited by Terry Marsden, Cardiff University, UK and AdrianMorley, Cardiff University, UKSeries: Earthscan Food and AgricultureIn response to the challenges of a growing population and foodsecurity, there is an urgent need to construct a new agri-foodsustainability paradigm. This book brings together an integratedrange of key social science interdisciplinary insights into thecontributions and interventions necessary to build thisframework. The book critically explores how the links betweenresearch, practice and policy can begin to contribute to moresustainable, resilient and justly distributive food systems whichwould be better equipped to 'feed the world' by 2050.context of social injustice; with the awareness that social processes are environmental

processes and that the environment cannot be detached from discussions about society.This novel and refreshing book proposes how we can build an environmentally s

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderStreet FoodReconsidering the BicycleCulture, Economy, Health and GovernanceAn Anthropological Perspective on a New (Old) ThingEdited by Ryzia De Cássia Vieira Cardoso, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, MichèleCompanion and Stefano Marras

Luis VivancoSeries: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning inAnthropologyThis book explores how and why people are reconsidering thebicycle, no longer thinking of it simply as a toy or exercisemachine, but as a potential solution to a number ofcontemporary problems. It focuses in particular on whatreconsidering the bicycle might mean for everyday practicesand politics of urban mobility, a concept that refers to theintertwined physical, technological, social, and experientialdimensions of human movement.

This book is for Introductory Anthropology, CulturalAnthropology, Cultural Sociology, Environmental Anthropology, and all undergraduatecourses on the environment and on sustainability throughout the social sciences.

Series: Routledge Studies in Food, Society and EnvironmentPrepared foods, for sale in streets or markets, are ubiquitous around the world andthroughout history. This volume is one of the first to provide a comprehensive social scienceperspective on street food. It is shown how street foods represent a culturally diverse,multifaceted and economically significant phenomenon, particularly for poor or vulnerablegroups, including women and migrants. Other key issues addressed include: policy,regulation and governance of street food; food safety and health; and urban food security.Many chapters provide case studies from specific cities in different regions of the world,including North America, Central and South America, Asia and Europe.

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NEWThe Earth Charter, Ecological Integrity and SocialMovementsEdited by Laura Westra, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy and University of Windsor,Canada and Mirian VilelaThe Earth Charter is a declaration of fundamental ethical principles for building a just,sustainable and peaceful global society, with ecological integrity as a major theme. Thisbook provides a series of analyses of ecological integrity as it relates to the Earth Charter,social movements and international law for human rights. It is shown how the Earth Charterproject began as a United Nations initiative, but it was carried forward and completed bya global civil society initiative. The book includes contributions from both the North andthe global South, specifically from Central and South America.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Sociology of Food and Agriculture

Michael Carolan, Colorado State University, USASeries: Earthscan Food and AgricultureA useful introductory textbook on an increasingly popular topic,The Sociology of Food and Agriculture is suitable for students withlittle or no background in sociology. It offers learning objectivesand recommendations for further reading to aid study and avariety of approaches to a comprehensive range of topics. Itbegins by looking at the recent development from small-scaleto globalized agriculture, and touches upon the causes andconsequences found in politics, multinational market control,and employment. Topics such as global hunger and obesitychallenges, GM foods and international trade and subsidies are

assessed as part of the world food economy. The impact on communities, food and cultureand diversity is considered, as well as topics such as food security, fair trade and alternativeor social movements.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWGender, Branding, and the Modern Music IndustryCritique, Social Media and the Information SocietyThe Social Construction of Female Popular Music StarsEdited by Christian Fuchs, University of Westminster, UK

and Marisol Sandoval, City University London, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and SocietyWe are living in times of global capitalist crisis. As a consequence,revolutions in the Arab world, the Occupy movement and otherforms of rebellion have emerged. This volume addresses thequestion of how to critically make sense of a world in crisis, andhow we can create Internet- and social media-commons and acommons-based participatory information society.

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Kristin Lieb, Emerson College, USAThis book explains how female popular music stars must adhereto patterned types and patterned narratives in order to succeedat the highest level of the music industry. Talented women whodon’t fit these pre-determined types set by those who camebefore them are overlooked entirely, discarded as unmarketable,or simply relegated to the background. Even those with looksand talent have comparatively short lifecycles. There arenumerous male career artists who have been recording andperforming regularly for three to four decades (e.g., Bob Dylan,Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello), but precious fewfemale career artists with comparable longevity.

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Market: SociologyOctober 2013: 229 x 152: 268ppHb: 978-0-415-84185-6: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-76407-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415841856 Pb: 978-0-415-89490-6: £25.99

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NEWNEWThe Press and Popular Culture in Interwar EuropeInternet and EmotionsEdited by Sarah Newman, University of Oxford, UK and Matt Houlbrook, Universityof Birmingham, UK

Edited by Tova Benski and Eran Fisher, Ben GurionUniversity, IsraelSeries: Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and SocietyThis book investigates a wide range of issues concerning thesociology of emotions in the context of new media, filling asubstantial gap in the social research of digital technology.It examines the extent to which the internet invokes emotionalstates differently from other media and unmediated situations,how emotions are mobilized and internalized into onlinepractices, and how the social definitions of emotions arechanging with the emergence of the internet.

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Series: Journalism StudiesThis collection shows the importance of a comparative European framework forunderstanding developments in the popular press and journalism between the wars.Europe was called into being through the circulation of news and the practices and networksof the modern mass press traced in this volume. This publication is highly relevant toscholars of the history of journalism and cultural historians of interwar Britain and Europe.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies

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NEWNEWFemale Celebrity and AgeingMaking Crime TelevisionBack in the SpotlightProducing Entertaining Representations of Crime for Television

Broadcast Edited by Deborah Jermyn, Roehampton University, UKFemale Celebrity and Ageing interrogates the myriad ways inwhich celebrity culture constructs highly visible ideologies offemininity and ageing, and how ageing female celebrities havenegotiated the media in a variety of industrial, historical andnational contexts. Growing old is an inherently gendered process,in which ageing women are paradoxically both rendered invisibleand subjected to damning scrutiny. Nowhere is this conflictingstate of affairs more evident than in celebrity culture, whereageing female stars are praised for ‘growing old gracefully’ onemoment, and condemned for ‘letting themselves go’ the next.This book is based on a special issue of Celebrity Studies

Anita Lam, York University, CanadaThis book employs actor-network theory in order to examinehow representations of crime are produced for contemporaryprime-time television dramas. The first study to examine theproduction of contemporary crime television dramas, particularlytheir writing process, this book examines not only the semioticrelations between ideas about crime, but the material conditionsunder which those meanings are formulated. A fascinatinginvestigation into the relationship between television production,crime, and the law; this book is an accessible and well-researchedresource for students and scholars of Law, Media, andCriminology. Routledge

Market: Celebrity Studies / AgeingRoutledgeSeptember 2013: 246x174: 152ppMarket: Law/Criminology/Media StudiesHb: 978-0-415-83236-6: £85.00September 2013: 234x156: 216pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415832366Hb: 978-0-415-63288-1: £75.00

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NEWThe Social Dynamics of Web 2.0Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Edited by Charalambos Tsekeris, Panteion University, Greeceand Ioannis Katerelos, Panteion University, GreeceSeries: Contemporary Issues in Social ScienceWithin only a few years, Facebook, Wikipedia, Twitter, You Tubeand other social media have become an intimate part ofeveryday life. This book comprehensively addresses the profoundimpact of Web 2.0 on contemporary society and its dynamics,in a multiplicity of fields. The chapters, authored by world-leadingexperts, vividly demonstrate that Web 2.0 is a dynamic basis forcollective action and an unlimited source of societaldestabilisation and revolutionary change, for better or for worse.

This book was originally published as a special issue ofContemporary Social Science: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFoodAutism

John Coveney, Flinders University, AustraliaSeries: ShortcutsAs a source of biological substrates, personal pleasure andpolitical power, food is and has been an enduring requirementof human biological, social and cultural existence. In eachchapter of Food, Coveney explores ‘Food as…’ to look at thedifferent facets, and interconnections, of food and eating incontemporary social life.

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Stuart Murray, University of Leeds, UKSeries: The Routledge Series Integrating Science and CultureAutism is the first book to analyze the condition through theways in which it is expressed in medical, historical and culturalnarratives. The book aims to present a rounded portrayal of theways that autism is currently represented in the world.

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3rd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderHealth and Human Rights in a Changing WorldDepression

Edited by Michael Grodin, Boston University, USA, DanielTarantola, George Annas, Boston University, USA and SofiaGruskinThis anthology, compiled by four of the top schoalrs in the field,gives a global view of public health. The editors begin with anintroduction to public health and move on to legal, economic,and political implications. The editors also include contextualessays for each of the four sections.

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Integrating Science, Culture, and HumanitiesBradley Lewis, New York University, USASeries: The Routledge Series Integrating Science and CultureIn Depression: Integrating Science, Culture, and Humanities, BradleyLewis examines the various biomedical and socio-cultural waysin which depression has been categorized, described, andexperienced across history and across cultures.

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NEW2nd EditionHIV and East AfricaCreating SanctuaryThirty Years in the Shadow of an EpidemicToward the Evolution of Sane Societies, Revised EditionJanet Seeley, University of East Anglia, UKSandra L Bloom, Drexel University, USA

Creating Sanctuary is a description of a hospital-based programto treat adults who had been abused as children and therevolutionary knowledge about trauma and adversity that theprogram was based upon. This book focuses on the biological,psychological, and social aspects of trauma. Fifteen years later,Dr. Sandra Bloom has updated this classic work to include thegroundbreaking Adverse Childhood Experiences Study thatcame out in 1998, information about Epigenetics, and newmaterial about what we know about the brain and violence.

This book is for courses in counseling, social work, and clinicalpsychology on mental health, trauma, and trauma theory.

Series: Routledge Explorations in Development StudiesBy tracing the shadow of the epidemic over the last 30 years in Uganda and more broadlyin the region, this book investigates the impact of the epidemic on people’s lives andlivelihoods, placing it within the context of the social, political and economic changes thathave occurred over the last three decades. While the story inevitably touches on loss andsuffering, the message is also about managing the impact of an epidemic which, at onetime, was expected to wipe out communities. It explores the effect of improved treatmentand care on perceptions of the epidemic and the fragile hope that now exists asgovernments and donors struggle to scale up anti-retroviral therapy.

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NEWNEWObesity Discourse and Fat PoliticsPain and SufferingResearch, Critique and InterventionsRonald Schleifer, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA

Series: The Routledge Series Integrating Science and CulturePain is felt by everyone, yet understanding its nature isfragmented across myriad modes of thought. In this compact,yet thoroughly integrative account uniting medical science,psychology, and the humanities Ronald Schleifer offers a deepand complex understanding along with possible strategies ofdealing with pain in its most overwhelming forms. A perfectaddition to many courses in medicine, healthcare, counselingpsychology, and social work.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Pain and SufferingJanuary 2014: 229 x 152Hb: 978-0-415-84326-3: £80.00

Edited by Lee Monaghan, University of Limerick, Ireland, Rachel Colls, DurhamUniversity, UK and Bethan Evans, University of Liverpool, UKThere is considerable rhetoric and concern about weight and obesity across an increasingrange of national contexts. Alarmist claims about an ‘obesity time-bomb’ are continuallyrecycled in policy reports, reviews and white papers, each of which begin with theassumption that fatness is fundamentally unhealthy and damaging to national economies.With international contributions, this book offers alternative critical perspectives on thealleged public health crisis which were, in part, developed through an Economic and SocialResearch Council seminar series on Fat Studies and Health at Every Size (HAES).This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Public Health.

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Pb: 978-0-415-84327-0: £18.99eBook: 978-0-203-75734-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415843270

NEWNEWCircumcision, Public Health, Genital Autonomy andCultural Rights

Childhood and DisabilityKey papers from Disability & SocietyEdited by Sarah Beazley, University of Manchester, UK and Val Williams, Universityof Bristol, UK

Edited by Matthew Johnson, University of Lancaster, UK and Megan O'Branski,University of Newcastle, UK

This book brings together key articles on disability and childhood drawn from theworld-leading international journal Disability & Society. It is essential reading for a

Circumcision is one of the oldest and most common surgical processes, being practised,for a range of medical, social and religious reasons, on up to 30% of males worldwide. Yet,

well-informed understanding of the inequalities that create disability in children’s lives and there is significant concern about sexual, physiological and psychological effects andcomplications and its prophylactic effectiveness.for critical indicators on how to overcome them. The collection makes available a

well-informed understanding of conditions, policies and practices that create disability in This collection considers the apparent contradictions and complications of thecontemporary status and deployment of the many forms of genital cutting, raising a serious,children's lives so that we can further the struggle for a more inclusive future in which

inequalities structured around impairment are removed. wide-reaching question: what scope should society have to impose physically invasiverites on people?This book was originally published as a special issue of Disability & Society

Routledge This book was originally published as a special issue of Global DiscourseMarket: Sociology / Children's Studies

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NEWNEWCulture, Ethnicity and Chronic ConditionsAlcohol and Public PolicyA Global SynthesisEdited by Thom Brooks, University of Durham, UK

Series: Contemporary Issues in Social ScienceAlcohol and its consumption is a major topic for publicpolicy-making. Growing awareness of alcohol-related healthproblems among the general public has led to high levels ofinterest in alcohol consumption and its impact on society. Thisinnovative collection of new perspectives on this criticallyimportant issue is informed by a leading group of internationalsocial scientists. Together, these essays reveal illuminating newinsights into how public policy might be improved.

This book was originally published as a special issue ofContemporary Social Science

Edited by Charles Agyemang, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and Amade-Graft Aikins, University of Ghana, GhanaDespite the perception that chronic diseases primarily occur in high income countries withlarge, ageing populations, it is the low- and middle-income countries of Africa, Asia andLatin America that experience a higher chronic disease burden. Morbidity and mortalityoccur at younger ages, poor communities are disproportionately affected and weak healthsystems compound morbidity and mortality outcomes. This book casts new light on thecritical role of culture, ethnicity and social processes on lay, health systems and policyresponses to this growing public health problem.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnicity and Health

RoutledgeRoutledge Market: Health /Healthcare SystemsMarket: Sociology / Public Policy December 2013: 246x174: 160ppMay 2014: 246x174: 128pp Hb: 978-0-415-71539-3: £85.00Hb: 978-0-415-73024-2: £85.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415715393* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415730242

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NEWSubstance Use Disorders in African AmericanCommunitiesPrevention, Treatment and Recovery

Edited by Mark Sanders, University of Chicago, USAThis book is dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and recoveryof African Americans with substance use disorders. It is clearthat, when their culturally specific needs are not met, they arevulnerable to continuous relapse and the revolving doorsyndrome. There has been little written that focuses exclusivelyon prevention, treatment, and recovery among AfricanAmericans. This book was written to fill this gap. It addssignificantly to the knowledge base of practitioners andresearchers whose work focuses on prevention, treatment, andrecovery in African American communities.

This book was originally published as a special issue of AlcoholismTreatment Quarterly

RoutledgeMarket: Health and Social Care / Addiction and Substance UseNovember 2013: 246x174: 136ppHb: 978-0-415-72399-2: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415723992

Dummy text to keep placeholderThe BodyA Reader

Edited by Mariam Fraser, Goldsmiths College, London, UKand Monica Greco, Department of Sociology Goldsmiths,University of LondonSeries: Routledge Student ReadersThe body has become an increasingly significant concept inrecent years and this Reader offers a stimulating overview of themain topics, perspectives and theories surrounding the issueand this broad consideration of the body presents anengagement with a range of social concerns.

Containing an extensive critical introduction, contributions fromkey figures such as Butler, Sedgwick, Martin Scheper-Huges,Haraway and Gilroy, and a series of introductions summarizing

each section, this Reader offers students a valuable practical guide and a thoroughgrounding in the fascinating topic of the body.

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderWellbeing, Justice and Development EthicsContesting Development

Severine Deneulin, University of Bath, UKSeries: The Routledge Human Development and CapabilityDebatesThis book introduces in an accessible way the capabilityapproach, first articulated by Amartya Sen in the early 1980s.Written for an international audience, but rooted in the LatinAmerican reality - a region with a history of movements for socialjustice - the book argues that the capability approach providesto date, the most encompassing and compelling ethicalframework with which to construct action for improving people’swellbeing and reducing injustices in the world.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityJanuary 2014: 216x138: 12ppHb: 978-0-415-72023-6: £75.00

Critical Struggles for Social ChangeEdited by Philip McMichael, Cornell University, USAIn this book, case studies serve as an effective means of teachingkey concepts and theories in the sociology of development. Thiscollection of cases, all original and never previously publishedand with framing essays by Phillip McMichael, has been writtenwith this purpose in mind.

An important additional feature is that the book as a wholereveals the limiting assumptions of development and suggestsalternate conditions of possibility for social existence in the worldtoday. In that sense, the book pushes the boundaries of "thinkingabout development" and makes an important theoreticalcontribution to the literature.

RoutledgeDecember 2009: 254 x 178: 274ppHb: 978-0-415-87331-4: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-87332-1: £33.99

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NEWNEWSustainable Consumption and the Good LifeAdaptive Cross-scalar Governance of Natural

Resources Interdisciplinary PerspectivesEdited by Karen V. Lykke Syse, University of Oslo, Norway and Martin Lee MuellerEdited by Grenville Barnes, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA and Brian Child,

University of Florida, Gainesville, USA Series: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesSeries: Earthscan Studies in Natural Resource Management Written by an international team of contributors from Scandinavia, Germany, the UK, and

the US, this book examines in-depth the relationship between sustainability and the goodNatural resource governance is critical for linking poverty reduction and sustainable naturalresource use. This book brings together authors from various disciplines with extensive life. It explores where contemporary visions of the sustainable good life come from; what

functions they serve; how they are expressed in current transition processes; and whetherfield experience to promote an integrative understanding of cross-scale and adaptivea sustainable and satisfying life is possible for all. It frames the eco "crisis" in an optimisticgovernance in Africa and Latin America. The authors make the case for reaching beyondway, showing it to be full of potential for creative unfolding and democratic participationat all levels – personal, community, and societal.

decentralization to promote adaptive governance that serves local priorities, but throughinteractions with local, district, national and global governance structures.

RoutledgeRoutledge Market: Environment, SustainabilityMarket: Environment / Natural Resource Management November 2014: 234x156: 224ppMay 2014: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-1-138-01300-1: £80.00Hb: 978-0-415-72842-3: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-79552-2eBook: 978-1-315-85169-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138013001* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415728423

NEWNEWThe Broken Promise of Agricultural ProgressThe Anthropology of Climate ChangeAn Environmental HistoryAn Integrated Critical Perspective

Cameron Muir, Australian National University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Environmental HumanitiesFood and the global agricultural system has become one of thedefining public concerns of the twenty-first century. This bookexamines the ecological disorder and inequity at the heart ofour food system. It tells the story of how the development ofmodern agriculture promised ecological and social stability butinstead descended into dysfunction. Contributing to knowledgein environmental, cultural and agricultural histories, it exploreshow people have tried to live in the aftermath of ‘ecologicalimperialism’.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment / History / Food and Agricultural studiesMay 2014: 234x156: 216ppHb: 978-0-415-73157-7: £85.00

Hans Baer, University of Melbourne, Australia and Merrill SingerSeries: Routledge Advances in Climate Change ResearchIn addressing the urgent questions raised by climate change, this book provides acomprehensive overview of the anthropology of climate change guided by a critical politicalecological framework. It argues that anthropologists must significantly expand their focuson climate change and their contributions to responding to climate change as a grave riskto humanity. This book gives researchers and students in environmental anthropology,climate change, human geography, and sociology, a novel framework for understandingclimate change that emphasizes human socioecological interactions.

RoutledgeMarket: Climate Change / Anthropology / SociologyFebruary 2014: 234x156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-73590-2: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-81870-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415735902

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NEWNEWThe Language of Global DevelopmentDevelopment and Welfare Policy in South AsiaA Misleading GeographyEdited by Gabriele Koehler, Institute of Development

Studies, UK, Deepta Chopra, Institute of DevelopmentStudies, UK and Naila KabeerSeries: Routledge Explorations in Development StudiesThis book argues that there is a particular type of ‘developmentalwelfare state’ observed across South Asia. It uniquely explorescritical aspects of policy debates on a possible move from‘welfare’ to ‘right’. It introduces students and researchers indevelopment studies, social policy and South Asian studies toinnovative welfare programmes in South Asia and gives a newperspective on the nature and patterns of welfare in South Asiawith the view of tackling inequality and promoting well-being.

Marcin Wojciech SolarzSeries: Routledge Studies in Development and SocietyA number of essential and ubiquitous, but typically taken-for-granted, geographical conceptsand assumptions underlie development theory. This book explores how in this crucial,interdisciplinary, and global field of study, terms such as “Third World” and “Global South”are commonly deployed, yet are almost never actually defined, much less critically appraised,even in critical theory. Such terms are both morally and ideologically freighted, yet inmarkedly different ways in different contexts and by different interpretive communities.Thisbook is of great interest to students and researchers in development studies, sociology,anthropology and geography.RoutledgeMarket: Development / Sociology / Geography / AnthropologyRoutledgeJuly 2014: 234x156: 224ppMarket: Development Studies / South Asian StudiesHb: 978-0-415-65702-0: £85.00February 2014: 234x156: 248ppeBook: 978-0-203-07738-2Hb: 978-0-415-82053-0: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415657020eBook: 978-0-203-38625-5

* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415820530

NEWNEWGender, Mobilities, and Livelihood TransformationsRural Livelihoods in ChinaComparing Indigenous People in China, India, and LaosPolitical Economy in Transition

Edited by Ragnhild Lund, Norwegian University of Scienceand Technology, Norway, Kyoko Kusakabe, School ofEnvironment, Resources and Development, Asian Instituteof Technology (AIT), Thailand, Smita Mishra Panda, HumanDevelopment Foundation, India and Yunxian WangSeries: Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities andMigrationThis book demonstrates how current neoliberal policies aremaking people increasingly on the move – whether voluntarilyor forced, and whether individually, as family, or as wholecommunities – and how such mobility is changing thelivelihoods of indigenous people, focussing on how these

Edited by Heather Xiaoquan Zhang, University of Leeds, UKSeries: Routledge Explorations in Development StudiesFundamental changes have taken place in China in ownership and control of, as well asaccess to livelihood assets in the context of transition and globalisation. This book examinesthe political economy of China's rural livelihoods transformations during the past threedecades and in contemporary China. It probes the dynamics, be they local, national orglobal, which affect rural livelihoods, in particular livelihood security, mobility, diversity,and sustainability. It presents cutting-edge research based on empirical evidence and offersmulti- and cross-disciplinary perspectives from development studies, economics, sociology,political science, and environmental sciences.

RoutledgeMarket: Development Studies / Chinese Studies / EconomicsJuly 2014: 234x156: 224pp transformations are gendered. Based on multi-sited ethnographic research it comparesHb: 978-0-415-84467-3: £80.00 indigenous people in India, China and Laos that are rapidly being exposed to structuraleBook: 978-0-203-75074-2

adjustments, neoliberal policies, and reform. It queries how state policies and cross-border* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415844673and cross-regional connections have shaped and redefined rights, identities, and genderrelations of indigenous peoples.

RoutledgeMarket: Migration / Development / GenderAugust 2013: 234x156: 200ppHb: 978-0-415-81353-2: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-06813-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415813532

NEWNEWClimate-Resilient DevelopmentMining and Social Transformation in AfricaParticipatory solutions from developing countriesMineralizing and Democratizing Trends in Artisanal Production

Edited by Astrid Carrapatoso and Edith Kürzinger, ProfitableSocial and Environmental Management Consultancy,GermanySeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentThe concept of resilience currently infuses policy debates andpublic discourse and is promoted as a normative concept inclimate policy making by governments, non-governmentalorganizations, and think-tanks. This book unpicks ideas about‘Climate Resilient Development’ as promoted by powerfuldevelopment policy stakeholders such as the World Bank. Itargues that the prescriptions are overwhelmingly technocraticand managerial, and consequently hamper dynamic processes

Edited by Deborah Fahy Bryceson, Eleanor Fisher, JesperBosse Jønsson and Rosemarie Mwaipopo, University ofDar es Salaam, TanzaniaSeries: Routledge Studies in Development and SocietyWhile an expanding literature has documented the economicupsurge of artisanal mining, this book is the first to explore itssocietal impact in detail, demonstrating that, as a mode ofmineral production, artisanal mining has the potential to be farmore democratic and emancipating than preceding modes. Itexplores the paradoxes of this mode of mineral productionalongside the expansion of large-scale mining investment inAfrica, focussing on the Tanzanian experience.

and change. Case studies from Africa, Asia and Latin America give a ground level view ofhow ideas from resilience could be used to inform and guide more radical development.

RoutledgeMarket: Development Studies / Africa / AnthropologyOctober 2013: 234x156: 232pp RoutledgeHb: 978-0-415-83370-7: £80.00 Market: Climate Change / Development StudieseBook: 978-0-203-36274-7 September 2013: 234x156: 300pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415833707 Hb: 978-0-415-82078-3: £95.00

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NEWNEWInternational Aid and the Making of a Better WorldUrban Waste and Sanitation Services for Sustainable

Development Reflexive PracticeRosalind Eyben, University of Sussex, UKSeries: Rethinking DevelopmentThis book examines what happens when we try to improvepeople’s lives in far-away countries and warns how self-deceptionmay construct obstacles to the very change desired. It considersthe challenge to traditional aid practices posed by new donorslike Brazil, China and India who speak of history, culture andrelationships. This accessible critical history of aid providespractical tools and methodology for development practitioners,and students and researchers in development studies,anthropology and international studies to adopt the habit ofreflexivity when helping to make a better world.

Harnessing Social and Technical Diversity in East AfricaEdited by Bas van Vliet, Wageningen University, TheNetherlands, Joost van Buuren, Wageningen University,The Netherlands and Shaaban Mgana, Ardhi University,TanzaniaSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentUrban sanitation and solid waste sectors are under significantpressure in East Africa due to the lack of competent institutionalcapacity and the growth of the region’s urban population. Thisbook presents an original analytical approach to assess theexisting socio-technical mixtures of waste and sanitation systemsand to ensure wider access, increase flexibility and ecologicalsustainability. Providing students, researchers and professionals

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with an integrated analytical perspective on centralized and decentralized waste andsanitation configurations and tools for improvement in the technology, policy andmanagement of sanitation and solid waste sectors. Pb: 978-0-415-65674-0: £22.99

eBook: 978-0-203-07761-0Routledge* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415656740Market: Urban Development / Planning / Africa

December 2013: 234x156: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-83377-6: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-36270-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415833776

NEWDummy text to keep placeholderPopular Representations of DevelopmentStanislavski: The BasicsInsights from Novels, Films, Television and Social MediaRose Whyman, University of Birmingham, UK

Series: The BasicsStanislavski: The Basics is an engaging introduction to the life,thought and impact of Konstantin Stanislavski. Regarded bymany as a great innovator of twentieth century theatre, thisbook examines Stanislavski's:

life and the context of his writings major works in Englishtranslation ideas in practical contexts impact on modern theatreWith further reading throughout, a glossary of terms and acomprehensive chronology, this text makes the ideas andtheories of Stanislavski available to an undergraduate audience.

RoutledgeMarket: Theatre/Performance StudiesDecember 2012: 198x129: 198ppHb: 978-0-415-49294-2: £60.00

Edited by David Lewis, London School of Economics, UK,Dennis Rodgers, University of Glasgow, UK and MichaelWoolcockSeries: Rethinking DevelopmentThrough twelve accessible and provocative chapters, this bookintroduces the idea that while the issue of ‘development’ isnormally one that is discussed by social scientists and policymakers, it also has a wider ‘popular’ dimension. The bookconnects the effort to build a more holistic understanding ofdevelopment issues with an exploration of the diverse publicsphere in which popular engagement with development takesplace. This includes the representation of development within

forms of popular culture such as books and films, which both shape and reflect publicperceptions and ideas.RoutledgeMarket: Development Studies / Media StudiesAugust 2013: 234x156: 264ppHb: 978-0-415-82280-0: £95.00

Pb: 978-0-415-49297-3: £12.99eBook: 978-0-203-07760-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415492973

Pb: 978-0-415-82281-7: £26.99eBook: 978-0-203-55324-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415822817

NEWNEWSentiments of AidCelebrity Advocacy and International DevelopmentAffect, Representation and International DevelopmentDan Brockington, University of Manchester, UK

Series: Rethinking DevelopmentThis book examines the work of celebrity advocacy and lobbyingin international poverty, inequality and development. Itexamines alliances between celebrity and these good causes,arguing that we cannot understand the effects of celebrityadvocacy or the growth of the celebrity-and-developmentindustry wihout asking to whom it appeals and how it works. Thenature of authenticity is explored in the context of contemporarycapitalist democracies with a focus on interactions betweencelebrity and democracy as well as concerns over the role ofcapitalism in fueling a number of contemporary crises.

Anke Schwittay, University of Auckland, New ZealandSeries: Rethinking DevelopmentThis book brings together two sets of development questionsusually considered separately: the affective investments inhumanitarian and development aid and the latter’s use of visualrepresentation and digital media. The author interweaves analysisof both to directly address young people’s investments incharitable giving, mediated through websites and tours. Usingthe example of microfinance - the inclusion of the world’s poorpeople into formal financial services – this book analyzes howthe participation of financial inclusion supporters in globalpoverty alleviation efforts is shaped by affective sentiments,

relationships and collectivities.RoutledgeMarket: Development Studies / Media Studies / GeographyApril 2014: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-70719-0: £90.00 Routledge

Market: Development / Anthropology / MicrofinanceAugust 2014: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-85607-2: £85.00

Pb: 978-0-415-70721-3: £25.99eBook: 978-1-315-88697-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415707213

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Dummy text to keep placeholderPoverty CapitalMicrofinance and the Making of Development

Ananya Roy, University of California, USAThis is a book about poverty but it does not study the poor andthe powerless; instead it studies those who manage poverty. Itsheds light on how powerful institutions control "capital," orcircuits of profit and investment, as well as "truth," orauthoritative knowledge about poverty. Such dominant practicesare challenged by alternative paradigms of development. Usingthe case of microfinance, the book participates in a set of fiercedebates about development from the role of markets to thesecrets of successful pro-poor institutions. Based on extensiveresearch, Poverty Capital also grows out of the author'sundergraduate teaching to thousands of students on globalpoverty and inequality.

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NEWSport and Social Exclusion in Global SocietyRamón Spaaij, La Trobe University, Australia, Jonathan Magee and Ruth JeanesSocial exclusion is one of the most pressing challenges in post-industrial societies,encompassing economic, social, cultural and political dimensions. This important newbook critically examines the relationship between sport and social exclusion, from globaland cross-cultural perspectives.

The book illuminates the relationship between sport and social exclusion in Global Northand Global South contexts, addressing key issues in contemporary social science. Sport andSocial Exclusion in Global Society is important reading for all students, researchers andpolicy-makers with an interest in sport sociology, sport development, sport management,or the relationship between sport and wider society.

RoutledgeMarket: Sport Studies/SociologyJune 2014: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-81490-4: £85.00Pb: 978-0-415-81491-1: £24.99eBook: 978-0-203-06658-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415814911

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NEWNEWMultidisciplinary Approaches to EducationalResearch

Aspirations, Access and AttainmentInternational perspectives on widening participation and an agendafor change Case Studies from Europe and the Developing World

Edited by Neil Murray, University of Warwick, UK andChristopher M Klinger, University of South Australia,AustraliaThis book brings together current regional perspectives onwidening participation as presented by prominent academics,researchers, policy-makers, and students from across the globe.It will create for policy-makers, institutions, and individualsinterested in enabling access, a useful and informative resourcethat will introduce, formulate, shape and reinforce the ideas andaims of the World Congresses on widening access.

The series of expert contributions featured in this book willexplore, anticipate, and highlight themes underpinning a global

Edited by Sadaf Rizvi, University of London, UKSeries: Routledge Research in EducationThis book provides an original perspective on a range of controversial issues in educationaland social research through case studies of multi-disciplinary and mixed-method researchinvolving children, teachers, schools and communities in Europe and the developing world.These case studies from researchers "across continents" and "across disciplines" explore arange of interesting issues, including the relevance of research approaches to very differentnational settings, and to the kinds of questions being asked; the barriers of language andculture between researcher and researched; articulating the thinking and feelings of veryyoung children; the challenges of dealing with "partiality" of data; issues of identity,subjectivity and reflexivity; and transferring research approaches from one national settingto the problems posed in another.

movement towards a change in thinking, strategies, and policies – one that places youthand students from around the world at its heart. Routledge

Market: EducationDecember 2013: 206ppHb: 978-0-415-89914-7: £90.00

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NEW EDITION • 3rd EditionNEWOfficial KnowledgeEducation, Religion and DiversityDemocratic Education in a Conservative AgeDeveloping a new model of religious education

Michael W. Apple, University of Wisconsin - Madison, USAThis third edition of Official Knowledge, a classic text from oneof education’s most distinguished scholars, challenges readersto critically examine how certain knowledge comes to be“official,” and whose agendas this knowledge represents. A newpreface and two full, new chapters address current controversiesover curriculum and textbooks, and extend the discussion ofprevious editions to reflect on some of the most importantpressures being placed on higher education as well. As insightfulas it is thorough, Official Knowledge is a refreshing call tochallenge the dominant forces within education today anddeepen our understanding of the existing body of knowledgeabout education.

L. Philip Barnes, King's College London, UKEducation, Religion and Diversity explores the commitments andconvictions that have guided post-confessional religiouseducation and concludes controversially that the subject ascurrently theorised and practised is incapable of challengingreligious intolerance and of developing respectful relationshipsbetween people from different communities within society.

Education, Religion and Diversity is a provocative exploration ofreligious education in modern liberal democracies. It is essentialreading for those concerned with the role of religion in educationand for religious and theological educators who want to thinkcritically about the aims and character of religious education.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: EducationFebruary 2014: 229 x 152Hb: 978-0-415-89216-2: £85.00

Market: Religious EducationFebruary 2014: 234x156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-74158-3: £90.00Pb: 978-0-415-74159-0: £26.99

Pb: 978-0-415-89217-9: £25.99eBook: 978-1-315-81522-0eBook: 978-0-203-81438-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415741590* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415892179

NEWNEWProblematizing Public PedagogyHandbook of Urban Education

Edited by Jake Burdick, Purdue University, USA, Jennifer A.Sandlin, Arizona State University, USA and Michael P.O'Malley, Texas State University, USAProblematizing Public Pedagogy brings together renowned andemerging scholars to provide a theoretical, methodological,ethical, and practical ground from which other scholars andactivists can explore these forms of education. At the same timeit increases the viability of the concept of public pedagogy itself.Beyond adding a multifaceted set of critical lenses to the genreof public pedagogy inquiry and theorizing, this volume addsnuance to the broader field of education research overall.

RoutledgeMarket: Education / Public PedagogySeptember 2013: 229 x 152: 212ppHb: 978-0-415-53478-9: £85.00

Edited by H. Richard Milner IV, University of Pittsburgh, USAand Kofi Lomotey, Western Carolina University, USAUrban Education is one of the most publicized topics in all ofeducation, yet as a field of study it has not been well defined orconceptualized. This handbook helps give shape to the nebulousdiscipline, defining what counts as theory, research, practice andpolicy in urban education, and building a progressive knowledgebase to build advancement in the field. Contributors to thisvolume focus on inner city matters, specifically as they relate toeducational research, theory, policy and practice. Each chapterprovides perspectives on the history and evolving nature ofurban education, the current education landscape, and helps

chart direction for future work and needs.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderHeroic LeadershipThe International Film BusinessAn Influence Taxonomy of 100 Exceptional IndividualsA Market Guide Beyond Hollywood

Scott T. Allison, University of Richmond, Virginia, USA andGeorge R. Goethals, University of Richmond, Virginia, USASeries: LEADERSHIP: Research and PracticeThis new volume proposes a conceptual framework forunderstanding the manner in which heroes influence people. Itwill discuss the developmental stages in which people areinfluenced, the trajectory of influence, and the mentalconstruction of the hero’s influence. The book includes 100profiles of heroes whose actions place them into one or moreleadership categories. It presents material on the majorapproaches to understanding leadership, the relationshipbetween leadership and heroism, what inspires heroic behavior,

Angus Finney, CASS Business School, UKThe International Film Business considers the independent filmsector as a business, and the specific skills and knowledge thatit requires. It describes both the present state of the independentfilm industry and the significant technological developmentsthat have begun to take place, and what effect these changesmay have.

The book describes the present organization of the entirety ofthe film industry as a business, discussing digital technologyand how it may potentially change the structure of the industryin the future. It gives information and advice on the differentbusiness skills that are necessary to navigate this high-risk,

pyrotechnical industry. in exactly what shapes that behavior is manifested, and the various kinds of influence thatdifferent kinds of heroic behavior produce. The author includes case studies that take students through the successes and failures of

a variety of real film companies/projects and exclusive interviews with leading practitionersin all sectors of the industry, from production to exhibition.

RoutledgeMarket: LeadershipMarch 2013: 229 x 152: 216pp

RoutledgeMarket: Film StudiesMay 2010: 246x174: 264ppHb: 978-0-415-57584-3: £85.00

Hb: 978-0-415-62778-8: £88.00Pb: 978-0-415-62852-5: £23.99eBook: 978-0-203-10088-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415628525

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NEWNEWAcademic CapitalismTheorizing Social Class and EducationUniversities in the Global Struggle for ExcellenceEdited by Diane Reay, University of Cambridge, UK and Carol Vincent, Institute of

Education, University of London, UK Richard Münch, University of Bamberg, GermanySeries: Routledge Advances in SociologyThis book examines the political economy of academiccapitalism, investigating why and how the economic logic ofcapital accumulation has come to dominate the academy, howthis domination has changed the struggle for recognition in theacademic field, and the consequences for academic freedomand the evolution of scientific knowledge.

Routledge

Theorizing Social Class and Education presents a selection of writing on class analysis withinsociology of education as it has evolved over the last decade both in the UK, andinternationally. Moving from a narrow focus on class position and categorisation, to a muchbroader view on behaviours, attitudes, identities and practices, the contributors exploreand theorize the ways in which particular individuals develop their perspectives andunderstandings of the social world, and the role education plays in shaping these.This book was originally published as a special issue of the British Journal of Sociology ofEducation.

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NEWNEWHigher Education in the Global AgeInternational Perspectives on Student Outcomes

and Homework Policy, Practice and Promise in Emerging SocietiesEdited by Daniel Araya and Peter MarberSeries: Routledge Studies in Emerging SocietiesIn the last few decades, many of the most classless societies inthe global South have become increasingly polarized betweenthe world's richest and poorest citizens. This editedvolume focuses on the rapid growth of emerging economiesin the context of globalization and education, examining howuniversities are contributing to these trends, and outlining therole that higher education should play in a globalizing world.

Routledge

Family-School-Community PartnershipsEdited by Rollande Deslandes, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, CanadaSeries: Contexts of LearningFocusing specifically on issues of parental engagement and the uses and abuses ofhomework this vital international snapshot of current research:

provides a research synthesis on the impact of family-school-community partnerships onstudent outcomes addresses the relations between families and schools based on thechallenges arising from the application of parent-school legislation explores the subjectof homework through an analysis of different national systems and the perspectives ofchildren and parents provides evaluations of various family-school-community partnershipsprograms.Written by distinguished researchers from around the world, individual chapters reflectthe situation in the United States, Canada, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Denmark, and France.While the conclusions that can be drawn are global in their relevance.

Market: SociologyOctober 2013: 229 x 152: 352ppHb: 978-0-415-81768-4: £80.00Routledge

Market: EducationDecember 2013: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-47950-9: £95.00

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NEWNEWExploring Race in Predominantly White ClassroomsImplementing Sustainability in Higher EducationScholars of Color ReflectLearning in an Age of Transformation

Edited by George Yancy, Duquesne University, USA andMaria del Guadalupe Davidson, Oklahoma University, USASeries: Critical Social ThoughtThis edited collection brings together an interdisiplinary groupof scholars of color to critically examine what it is like to explorerace in predominantly white classrooms. It delves into thechallenges academics face while dealing with the wide rangeof responses from both White students and students of color,and provides a powerful overview of how teachers of colorhighlight the continued importance and existence of race andracism. Exploring Race in Predominately White Classrooms is anessential resource for any educator interested in exploring racewithin the context of today’s classrooms.

Matthias Barth, RMIT University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Studies in Sustainable DevelopmentThis book asks how we can equip students and scholars with the capabilities to contributeto a more sustainable future, and how the higher education curriculum can be changedin a way to facilitate the paradigm shift needed. A rising number of higher educationinstitutions and academics are responding to these questions by transforming their ownteaching and learning and their institutions’ curricula. This book contributes to thatdevelopment by offering a systematic review of existing case studies, reports of innovativeapproaches, and curriculum changes.

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NEW EDITION • 2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderRadical PossibilitiesThe Psychology of Workplace TechnologyPublic Policy, Urban Education, and A New Social MovementEdited by Michael D. Coovert, University of South Florida,

USA and Lori Foster Thompson, North Carolina StateUniversity, USASeries: SIOP Organizational Frontiers SeriesRecent advances in technology have dramatically altered themanner in which organizations function, transforming the waypeople think about and perform their work. This edited volumebrings together top scholars within and outside of the field ofindustrial and organizational (I-O) psychology to explore thepsychological and organizational effects of contemporaryworkplace technologies. A special section is included at the endof the book by four experts in the field entitled Reflections and

Future Directions.

Jean Anyon, CUNY Graduate Center, USASeries: Critical Social ThoughtRadical Possibilities examines the concrete effects of economicdecision-making on the education sector, and argues that urbanschool reform as currently conceived is doomed to fail unlesswe critically examine the ways in which federal policies maintainthe poverty that plagues American cities. Thoroughly updatedthroughout, Anyon traces the root causes of the recent financialcrisis and shows how the "Great Recession" has particularlyimpacted black and Latino communities. A ringing call to action,Radical Possibilities reminds readers of the tremendous changebrought about by social movements, and teaches us that the

current moment contains its own very real radical possibilities.RoutledgeMarket: Applied Psychology

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderU.S. Latinos and Education PolicySpace, Place and Inclusive LearningResearch-Based Directions for ChangeEdited by Judy Hemingway, Institute of Education, UK and

Felicity Armstrong, Institute of Education, UKThis collection explores ways in which theories of space andplace can be used in understanding processes of exclusion andinclusion in education. The ten chapters which make up thisbook are by contributors from Australia, Italy and the UnitedKingdom who draw, in very different ways, on spatial theory asa means of exploring processes of inclusion and exclusion ineducation. Each one of the authors not only seeks to challengegrowing orthodoxies in their respective field but is interestedin cross-disciplinarity and spatial theory in education.

This book was originally published as a special issue of theInternational Journal of Inclusive Education

Edited by Pedro Portes, University of Georgia, USA, SpencerSalas, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA, PatriciaBaquedano-Lopez, University of California, Berkeley, USAand Paula J. Mellom, University of Georgia, USASeries: Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in EducationGoing beyond just exposing educational inequalities, this volumeprovides intelligent and pragmatic research-based policydirections and tools for change for U.S. Latino Education andother multicultural contexts organized round three themes:education as both product and process of social and historicalevents and practices; the experiences of young immigrants inschools in both U.S. and international settings and policy

Routledge approaches to address their needs; and situated perspectives on learning among immigrantMarket: Education / Inclusive Education students across school, home, and community. The theoretical and methodologicalAugust 2013: 246x174: 180pp

perspectives integrate praxis research from multiple disciplines and apply this researchdirectly to policy.

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NEW EDITION • 2nd EditionNEWLatinos and EducationDiversity and Inclusion on CampusA Critical ReaderSupporting Racially and Ethnically Underrepresented Students

Edited by Antonia Darder, Loyola Marymount University,USA and Rodolfo D. Torres, University of California, Irvine,USALatinos and Education has long been a landmark anthology inthe field of education, the first to review and challenge themultiple and complex issues affecting Latino students. Thewelcome re-edition of this deeply relevant and useful readerculls the best of contemporary scholarly approaches to discussthe variety of issues essential to understanding the complexdynamics of a growing Latina and Latino population. All newand still-highly accessible chapter selections discuss themessuch as political economy, historical views of Latinos and

Rachelle Winkle-Wagner, University of Wisconsin-Madison,USA and Angela M. Locks, California State University, LongBeach, USA.Series: Core Concepts in Higher EducationAs many scholars and practitioners in higher education attemptto embrace diversity efforts and new populations of students,it is imperative that they have an understanding of some of theissues that affect these students. Using an intersectionalapproach that connects the categories of race, class, and gender,this book provides a comprehensive treatment of the issue ofdiversity in higher education related to the college studentexperience. It bridges research, theory, and practice related to

schooling, identity, the politics of language, cultural democracy in the classroom, communityinvolvement and Latinos in higher education.

the numerous ways that peers, faculty, student affairs and higher education administrators,and institutions influence those who are underrepresented in many of the nation’sinstitutions. Routledge

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NEWNEWGender, Race, and the Politics of Role ModellingThe Colour of ClassThe Influence of Male TeachersThe educational strategies of the black middle classesWayne Martino, University of Western Ontario, Canada and Goli Rezai-Rashti,University of Western Ontario, Canada

Nicola Rollock, David Gillborn, Institute of Education, University of London, UK, CarolVincent, Institute of Education, University of London, UK and Stephen J. Ball, Instituteof Education, University of London, UK Series: Routledge Research in EducationDrawing on rich qualitative data, these internationally renowned authors reveal how blackCaribbean middle-class parents attempt to navigate their children successfully through

Drawing on the perspectives of minority teachers and students, and utilizing feminist,queer and anti-racist frameworks, this book rejects role modeling as a basis for explainingor addressing boys’ disaffection with schooling.the school system, and defend them against low expectations and other manifestations

of racism and discrimination. The book poses wider questions about the experiences of RoutledgeMarket: EducationNovember 2013Hb: 978-0-415-87866-1: £84.00

social mobility in the UK, and the intersection of race and class in forming the identity ofthe parents and their children.

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderEducation and RacismRace, Ethnography and EducationA Primer on Issues and DilemmasEdited by Rodney Hopson, Duquesne University, USA and

Adrienne Dixson, University of Illinois, USAIn this book, leading thinkers and scholars in the field of raceand ethnography explicate the complicated nature of raceintersections, theories, and meanings in educationalethnography. The accounts consider schooling, which is thenextended to larger educational settings, bound by unique andpeculiar histories and locations. The collection both challengesthe effects of educational histories, policies and practices, andpositions race and racism in ethnography with the hope ofpresenting new applications and developments in ethnographicmethodologies, theories, and practices.

Zeus Leonardo, University of California, Berkeley, USA andW. Norton Grubb, University of California, Berkeley, USAEducation and Racism is a concise and easily accessible primerfor introducing undergraduate and graduate students to thefield of race and education. Designed for introductory courses,each chapter provides an overview of a main issue or dilemmain the research on racial inequality and education and theparticular approaches that have been offered to explain oraddress them. Theme-oriented chapters include curriculum,school (re)segregation, and high stakes testing as well asdiscussions on how racism intersects with other forms ofmarginality.

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This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnography and Education.RoutledgeMarket: Education/RaceJuly 2013: 246x174: 142ppHb: 978-0-415-85458-0: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415854580 Pb: 978-0-415-89101-1: £19.99

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NEWNEWEducational Leadership and Pierre BourdieuBlack British Intellectuals and EducationPat Thomson, University of Nottingham, UKMulticulturalism’s hidden historySeries: Critical Studies in Educational Leadership, Management and AdministrationPaul Warmington, University of Birmingham, UK

This book provides a critical history of the diverse currents andshifts in black British intellectual production, focusing on thehidden impacts of black thinkers on educational theories andpractices. It recounts the history of race, education and socialjustice in the UK, not primarily in terms of Acts of Parliament,policy reports, newspaper coverage or theories of ‘race relations’,but through the work of black British academics, educators andactivists. The book helps to make sense of how and whycompeting understandings of education in and for culturaldiversity have developed in the UK over the past century.

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Through a lifetime’s explication of the ways in which schooling both produces andreproduces the status quo, Pierre Bourdieu offers a powerful critique and method of analysisof the history of schooling and of contemporary educational polices and trends. This volumewill explain each of the key terms in Boudieu’s thinking tool kit, showing how the tripartiteconcepts of field, habitus and capitals offer a way through which to understand theinteraction of structure and agency, and the limits on the freedom of an individual – in thiscase educational leaders – to act.

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderCitizenship, Education and Social ConflictBullying in the WorkplaceIsraeli Political Education in Global PerspectiveCauses, Symptoms, and RemediesEdited by Hanan A. Alexander, Haifa University, Israel, Halleli Pinson, Haifa University,Israel and Yossi Yonah, Ben Gurion University, Israel

Edited by John Lipinski and Laura M. Crothers, DuquesneUniversity, Pennsylvania, USASeries: Applied Psychology SeriesBullying in the workplace is a phenomenon that has recentlyintrigued researchers studying management and organizationalissues, leading to such questions as why it occurs and whatcauses such harassment. This volume written by experts in awide range of fields including Industrial and Organizationalpsychology, Counseling, Management, Law, Education andHealth presents research on relational and social aggressionissues which can result in lost productivity, employee turnoverand costly lawsuits. Understanding this phenomenon isimportant to managers and employee morale.

Series: Routledge Research in EducationThis volume provides new perspectives into the challenges of citizenship education in theage of globalization and in the context of multicultural and conflict-ridden societies.RoutledgeMarket: EducationNovember 2013Hb: 978-0-415-99190-2: £95.00Pb: 978-0-415-74425-6: £28.00eBook: 978-0-203-84307-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415744256

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderWired CitizenshipGreen OrganizationsYouth Learning and Activism in the Middle EastDriving Change with I-O Psychology

Edited by Linda Herrera, University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign, USASeries: Critical Youth StudiesWired Citizenship examines the evolving patterns of youthlearning and activism in the Middle East and North Africa. Today,when formal schooling often competes with the peer-drivenoutlets provided by social media, youth all over the globe haveforged new models of civic engagement. Combining originalresearch with a thorough exploration of theories of citizenshipand critical pedagogy, this edited collection describes how youthare performing citizenship, innovating systems of learning, andre-imagining the practices of activism in the information age.Recent case studies illustrate the context-specific effects of these

revolutionary new forms of learning and social engagement.

Edited by Ann Hergatt Huffman, Northern ArizonaUniversity, USA and Stephanie R. Klein, SHLPrevisor,Minneapolis, MN, USASeries: Applied Psychology SeriesThis book demonstrates how Industrial-Organizationalpsychology and related fields contribute to environmentalsustainability in organizations. I-O psychology embraces ascientist/practitioner model: evidence-based best practice tosolve real-world issues. The contributors are experts in scienceand practice, demonstrating the ways in whichhuman-organization interactions can drive change to produceenvironmentally beneficial outcomes. Overall, the authors

address cogent issues and provide specific examples of how industrial-organizationalpsychology can guide interventions that support and maintain environmentally soundpractices in organizations. Routledge

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RoutledgeMarket: Industrial-Organizational PsychologyMarch 2013: 229 x 152: 408ppHb: 978-1-848-72974-2: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-85394-1: £25.99Pb: 978-0-415-82515-3: £39.99 eBook: 978-0-203-74757-5eBook: 978-0-203-14293-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415853941* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415825153

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NEWNEWGender, Education and PovertyYouth Resistance Research and Theories of ChangeThe politics of policy implementationEdited by Eve Tuck, SUNY New Paltz, USA and K. Wayne

Yang, University of California, San Diego, USASeries: Critical Youth StudiesYouth Resistance Research and Theories of Change provides readerswith new ways to see and engage youth resistance toeducational injustices. This volume features interviews withprominent theorists, including Signithia Fordham, James C. Scott,Michelle Fine, Robin D.G. Kelley, and Pedro Noguera, reflectingon their own work in light of contemporary uprisings, neoliberalcrises, and new technologies. Chapters presenting studies inyouth resistance exemplify approaches that move beyondcalcified theories of resistance. As a whole, this rich volumechallenges current thinking on resistance, and extends new

trajectories for research, collaboration, and justice.

Elaine Unterhalter, Institute of Education, University of London, UK, Jenni Karlsson,University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa and Amy North, Institute of Education,University of London, UKSeries: Education, Poverty and International DevelopmentDrawing on case-study research that examined initiatives which engaged with globalaspirations to advance gender equality in schooling in Kenya and South Africa, this booklooks at how global frameworks on gender, education and poverty are interpreted in localsettings and the politics of implementation. It discusses the forms of global agreementsin particular contexts, and allows for an appraisal of how they have been understood bythe people who implement them. By using an innovative approach to comparative crosscountry research it illuminates how ideas and actions connect and disconnect aroundparticular meanings of poverty, education and gender in large systems and different settings.

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NEWNEWThe ‘Poor Child’Cross-Cultural Women Scholars in AcademeThe cultural politics of education, development and childhoodIntergenerational VoicesEdited by Lucy Hopkins, University of Western Sydney, Australia and Arathi Sriprakash,University of Sydney, Australia

Edited by Lorri J. Santamaría, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, GaëtaneJean-Marie, University of Louisville, USA and Cosette M. Grant, University of Cincinnati,USA Series: Education, Poverty and International DevelopmentSeries: Routledge Research in Gender and Society RoutledgeThis book foregrounds the experiences of intergenerational cross-cultural women scholarsmatriculating in universities across the U.S. and abroad, who have traversed historical

Market: Education and International DevelopmentJanuary 2015: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-74129-3: £85.00barriers and systemic boundaries, yet created discursive spaces in the academy toeBook: 978-1-315-81533-6interrogate issues of inequities and marginalization. Empirical research, auto-ethnographies, * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415741293

and critical analyses are used to advance an understanding of how these women havetranscended barriers. RoutledgeMarket: SociologyMarch 2014: 229 x 152: 184ppHb: 978-0-415-70906-4: £80.00eBook: 978-1-315-81293-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415709064

NEWNEWSociology and EducationGender Violence in Poverty ContextsRichard Waller and Chrissie RogersThe educational challengeSeries: Foundations of Education StudiesEdited by Jenny Parkes, Institute of Education, University of London, UKWritten specifically for education studies students, this accessible text offers a clearintroduction to sociology of education. It skilfully guides readers through this complex and

Series: Education, Poverty and International DevelopmentFirst Published in 2014. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

sometimes challenging area using examples and accounts of sociological research to helpRoutledge

them to understand the bigger theories and policies behind what are sometimes takenfor granted systems of education.

Market: EducationSeptember 2014: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-71249-1: £90.00 Divided into two parts, the book examines each phase of education through a sociological

lens. It then explores a range of cross-cutting themes which are at the very forefront ofeBook: 978-1-315-88396-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415712491 sociological concerns including social justice, globalisation, technology and the role of the

market within educational provision.

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NEWNEWSocial Justice and the ArtsIntergroup DialogueEdited by Lee Ann Bell, Columbia University, USA and Dipti Desai, New YorkUniversity, USA

Engaging Difference, Social Identities and Social JusticeEdited by Ximena Zuniga, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA, GretchenLopez, Syracuse University, USA and Kristie A. Ford, Skidmore College, USA This book explores the relationship between social justice practices and the Arts in

Education. It argues that social justice practices should awaken our senses and ability toIntergroup dialogue is a form of democratic engagement that fosters communication,critical reflection, and collaborative action across social and cultural divides. In recent years, imagine alternatives that can sustain the collective work necessary to challenge entrenched

practices. Chapters display arts-based pedagogies for challenging oppressive practices inintergroup dialogue has emerged as a promising social justice education practice thatschools, community centers and other public sites which illustrate both the promise andaddresses pressing issues in higher education, school and community settings. This bookchallenge of enacting arts based social justice practices that can transform consciousnessprovides a thoughtful overview of intergroup dialogue spanning conceptual frameworksand organize action toward justice and social change. This book was originally publishedas a special issue of Equity & Excellence in Education

for practice, and most notably a diverse set of research studies which examine in detail theprocesses and learning that take place through dialogue. It was originally published as aspecial issue of Equity & Excellence in Education. Routledge

Market: Education/ SociologyRoutledge February 2014: 246x174: 176ppMarket: Education / Intergroup Dialogue Hb: 978-0-415-74172-9: £85.00January 2014: 246x174: 256pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415741729Hb: 978-0-415-81970-1: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415819701

NEWNEWYouth Policies and Services in Chinese SocietiesInvestigating Young People's Sexual CulturesEdited by Steven Sek-yum Ngai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,Chau-kiu Cheung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong and Ngan-pun Ngai,The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Edited by Feona Attwood, Middlesex University, UK and Clarissa Smith, Universityof Sunderland, UKThis book examines ways of developing research on young people’s sexual cultures in thecontext of a media-saturated and technology-focused contemporary culture, an area of In recent decades, much of youth research in Chinese societies has sought to understand

the transformation of the younger generation and their social environment in the contextstudy that remains relatively unexplored despite heightened concern about young people,sex and culture. Drawing together key researchers in the area the book examines health of globalization, deindustrialization and economic insecurity. This book charts the currentpolicy, sex and relationships education, sex abuse therapy, television production, sport,internet use, and the production and consumption of commercial goods and media.

conditions of youth services and policies in Chinese societies by examining case studiesin Beijing, Jinan, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Hong Kong.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Sex Education This was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Adolescenceand YouthRoutledge

Market: Education / Sexual Culture RoutledgeFebruary 2014: 246x174: 128pp Market: Education / Young People in China / Youth ServicesHb: 978-0-415-74153-8: £85.00 March 2014: 246x174: 128pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415741538 Hb: 978-0-415-74778-3: £85.00

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NEWNEWMasculinity and EducationReligion, Education and Society

Edited by Amanda Coffey, University of Cardiff, UK andDavid James, University of Cardiff, UKThe uncertain, complex and problematic relationship betweenmasculinity and education has come to occupy a prominentposition within the sociology of education in recent years. Thiscollection of articles brings together a range of differentperspectives, offering both empirical and theoreticalcontributions to our understanding of this subject.

The collection offers a perceptive insight into a crucial andcurrent area within the sociology of education.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the BritishJournal of Sociology of Education

Edited by Elisabeth Arweck, University of Warwick, UK andRobert Jackson, University of Warwick, UKThis volume presents findings from recent research focusing onyoung people and the way they relate to religion in theireducation and upbringing. The essays are diverse andmultidisciplinary - in terms of the religions they discuss; thesettings where young people reflect on religion; the differentperspectives which relate to religious education and socialisation;the contexts within which the authors work; and themethodology used. The authors demonstrate the cruciallyimportant formative influence of religious education in youngpeople’s lives. This book was originally published as a special

issue of the Journal of Beliefs & ValuesRoutledge

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NEWCritical Race Theory in England

Edited by Namita Chakrabarty, Ruskin College, UK, LornaRoberts, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and JohnPreston, University of East London, UKCritical Race Theory (CRT) explains and challenges the persistenceof racial discrimination throughout the world today. Thiscollection examines the practical application of CRT within aspecifically English context. Encompassing a range of fields, fromeducation to civil defense, it analyzes the workings of on-goingracism within English institutions and structures.

Key aspects of post- 9/11 culture are also explored, including ananalysis of Islamophobia and antiracism, the role of race and theBME academic, and the manipulation of race in debates

surrounding education and class.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Race, Ethnicity and Education

RoutledgeMarket: Education / RaceSeptember 2013: 246x174: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-71307-8: £85.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415713078

Dummy text to keep placeholderYouth, Arts, and EducationReassembling Subjectivity through Affect

Anna Hickey-Moody, University of Sydney, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Advances in SociologyHow are the arts important in young people’s lives? In Youth,Arts and Education, Anna Hickey-Moody explores how the artsare ways of belonging, resisting, being governed and beingheard. Drawing on the thought of Gilles Deleuze, she developsthe theory of affective pedagogy, which explains the process oflearning that happens through aesthetics.

RoutledgeMarket: Youth Studies/Sociology of Art/Risk/Sociology of EducationNovember 2012: 234x156: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-57264-4: £80.00eBook: 978-0-203-85582-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415572644

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NEWDummy text to keep placeholderConnecting Spirituality and Social JusticeReligion in Today’s WorldConceptualizations and Applications in Macro Social Work PracticeGlobal Issues, Sociological PerspectivesEdited by Michael J. Sheridan, The Catholic University of America, USAMelissa M. Wilcox, Whitman College, USA

Series: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesThe importance of religion and religious issues in today's society.Yet sociology of religion as it is conventionally taught in mostundergraduate curricula does not reach a broad, lower divisionstudent population. Often, the sociology of religion course istaught more as an "ivory tower subject" than as a contemporary,"issues-oriented" subject. With the publication of this new,innovative text-reader, instructors are given a text thataccomplishes the broader teaching goal.

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Although social work and related fields have increasingly recognized the importance ofaddressing spirituality within clinical practice, less attention has been paid to the role ofspirituality in promoting social justice or supporting social change within macropractice.The contributions in this edited collection highlight current developments in this area,including emerging conceptual frameworks, practice applications and research findings.

This book aims to stimulate further development in the vital connection between spiritualityand social justice. It was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Religion &Spirituality in Social Work.

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NEWNEWRacialization and ReligionThe Routledge Handbook of Religions and Global

Development Race, Culture and Difference in the Study of Antisemitism andIslamophobiaEdited by Emma Tomalin, University of Leeds, UK

Series: Routledge International HandbooksThis Handbook provides a cutting-edge survey of the currentstate of research on religions and development and interactionsbetween religions and development. It uniquely looks at religionsin context when thinking about their relationships todevelopment. Different religious traditions are situated withinactual locations and case studies thus allowing a betterunderstanding of their relationships to development.

Routledge

Edited by Nasar Meer, Northumbria University, UKSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThis volume locates the contemporary study of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia squarelywithin the fields of race and racism. As such, it challenges the extent to which discussionof the racialization of these minorities remains unrelated to each other, or is explored indistinct silos as a series of internal debates. By harnessing the explanatory power oflong-established organizing concepts within the study of race and racism, this collectionof articles makes a historically informed, theoretical and empirical contribution to aligningthese analytical pursuits.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies

RoutledgeMarket: Development Studies / Religion Studies / Anthropology Market: Sociology /Race and Cultural StudiesOctober 2014: 246x174: 392pp October 2013: 234x156: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-83636-4: £125.00 Hb: 978-0-415-71501-0: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-69444-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415715010* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415836364

NEWNEWSecularity and Non-ReligionHinduism, Heritage and the Sustainable City

Edited by Elisabeth Arweck, University of Warwick, UK,Stephen Bullivant, St Mary’s University College, Twickenham,UK and Lois Lee, University College London, UKThe present collection brings together a set of essays whichshed light on current research into non-religion, secularity andatheism. The essays cover a wide span—in terms of the variousstances they discuss, the settings where these topics are relevantand the different perspectives which relate to socialisation andsocial relations. The collection presents a range ofmethodologies, combining theoretical approaches withquantitative and qualitative research findings. The authorsaddress issues related to an important emerging academic field

which has lain fallow for decades.

Religion and Urbanisation in JaipurYamini Narayanan, La Trobe University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Explorations in Development StudiesReligion has an important role to play in defining sustainable urban development policiesin cities. This book explores the historical and ongoing influence of religion on urbanplanning, design, space utilisation, and the creation and impact on urban identities andcommunities. Specifically, the book explores how religious heritage, religious beliefs andreligiously influenced planning practices have influenced different facets of developmentin Indian cities.RoutledgeMarket: Environment, Sustainability / Planning / Urbanisation / Religion / IndiaSeptember 2014: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-84466-6: £85.00eBook: 978-0-203-75079-7 This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary Religion.* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415844666

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NEWReconstructing Sustainability ScienceKnowledge and Action for a Sustainable Future

Thaddeus Miller, Portland State University, USASeries: The Earthscan Science in Society SeriesSustainability science is an interdisciplinary, problem-driven fieldthat seeks to address fundamental questions onhuman-environment interactions. This book repositionssustainability science as a "science of design"—that is, anormative science of what ought to be in order to achievecertain goals—rather than a science of what is. It develops afoundation for a sustainability science that is solutions-oriented,aiming to enrich public reasoning and deliberation while alsoworking to generate social and technological innovations for amore sustainable future.

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NEWResponsible Innovation in GeoengineeringExperiment EarthJack StilgoeSeries: The Earthscan Science in Society SeriesThe possibility of exerting control over the global climate introduces profound social,political and ethical questions. The book explores these issues through the lens of theresearch project SPICE (Stratospheric Particle Injection for Climate Engineering) one of thefirst major geoengineering studies worldwide. This book introduces recent ‘experiments’in governance, involving new conversations with civil society and others, to explainscience-in-society and suggest new ways forward. It illustrates broader dynamics that areof substantial relevance to both wider geoengineering debates and wider science andtechnology governance debates.RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityOctober 2014: 234x156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-73237-6: £85.00eBook: 978-1-315-84919-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415732376

NEWThe Hartwell Approach to Climate Policy

Edited by Steve Rayner, University of Oxford, UK and MarkCaine, London School of Economics, UKSeries: The Earthscan Science in Society SeriesDrawing on a rich history of heterodox but increasingly acceptedviews on climate change policy, this book brings together in asingle volume a series of key, related texts that define the‘Hartwell critique’ of conventional climate change policies andthe ‘Hartwell approach’ to building more inclusive, pragmaticalternatives. It tells of the story of how and why conventionalclimate policy has failed and, drawing from lessons learned, howit can be renovated. With contributions from leading scholarsin the field this work presents a stinging critique of current

climate policy and a constructive primer for how to improve it.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderNEWSocial Theory Re-WiredA Sociological Theory of LawNew Connections to Classical and Contemporary PerspectivesNiklas Luhmann and Martin Albrow

Niklas Luhmann is recognised as a major social theorist, and histreatise on the sociology of law is not only a contribution to legalsociology, but a major work in social theory. For Luhmann, lawprovides the framework of the state, lawyers are its main humanresource, and legal theory provides the most suitable base fromwhich to theorize on the nature of society. He explores theconcept of law in the light of a general theory of social systems,showing the important part law plays in resolving fundamentalproblems of society through modern 'positive' - as opposed tonatural - law. With a revised translation, and a new introductionby Martin Albrow, this is an invaluable resource.

Routledge

Wesley Longhofer, Emory University, USA and DanielWinchesterSeries: Contemporary Sociological PerspectivesSocial Theory Re-Wired is the only book that incorporates onlinesupplementary materials, created by the book's editors, to maketheory readings vibrant and meaningful to students. This bookcomes with an extensive companion websiteand fully customizable table of contents.

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NEWNEWCategorization and the Moral Order (RoutledgeRevivals)

Bruno LatourThe Normativity of Networks

Kyle McGee, practices law in the U.S.Series: Nomikoi Critical Legal ThinkersThe first extended study of Bruno Latour’s legal theory, this bookpresents a critical reconstruction of the whole of Latour’s oeuvreto date, from Laboratory Life to An Inquiry into the Modes ofExistence. The book advances a new theory of legal normativityand the force of law, rethinking Latour’s work on technology,the image, and referential scientific inscriptions, and placingthem within the ambit of legality. It also develops the contrastbetween the modern legal institution and the value of law as amode of existence. Throughout, Latour’s thought is put intodialogue with important progenitors and adversaries as well ashistorical and contemporary strands of legal and political

Lena Jayyusi, Zayed University, UAESeries: Routledge RevivalsFirst published in 1984, this is a study of categorization practices:how people categorize each other and their actions; how theydescribe, infer, and judge. The book presents a sociologicalanalysis and description of practical activities and makes a cogentcontribution to the study of how the moral order actually worksin practical communicative contexts.

Routledgephilosophy. This interdisciplinary study will be of interest to those researching Law,Philosophy, and Sociology.

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NEWNEWPhilosophy and TheatrePierre Bourdieu and Physical CultureAn IntroductionEdited by lisahunter, University of Queensland, Australia, Wayne Smith and Elke

Emerald Tom Stern, University College, London, UKDespite its rich history, the study of philosophy and theatre hasbeen largely overlooked in contemporary philosophy. This is thefirst book to introduce the topic from a philosophical andhistorical perspective. It covers key topics including: what istheatre? How does theatre compare with other arts? truth andillusion in the theatre theatre as history theatre and morality,including Rousseau’s criticisms of theatre audience and emotion,including Aristotle on catharsis theatre and politics, includingBrecht.Including annotated further reading and chapter summaries,this is an ideal starting point for students of philosophy, theatrestudies or related arts subjects.

Series: Routledge Research in Sport, Culture and SocietyThis is the first book to focus on the significance of Bourdieu’s work for, and in, physicalculture. Bringing together the work of leading and emerging international researchers, itintroduces the core concepts in Bourdieu’s thought and work, and presents a series offascinating case studies of the application of his theory to physical culture studies. Byproviding an in-depth and multi-layered example of how theory can be used across themany and varied components of sport, leisure, physical education and human movement,this book should help all serious students and researchers in physical culture to betterunderstand the importance of social theory in their work.

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NEWOn Twenty-Five Years of Social EpistemologyA Way ForwardEdited by James H. Collier, Virginia Tech, USAThis edited collection charts the development of, and prospects for, conceiving knowledgeas a social phenomenon. Each contribution offers a unique, but related, insight on currentissues affecting the organization and production of knowledge, such as thecommercialization of science, the neoliberal university, the status and conduct of philosophy,and how we come to define what human beings are and what activities human beingscan, and should, sustain. A diverse group of noted, international scholars lends necessary,original and challenging perspectives on our collective approach to knowledge.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Social Epistemology

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Heroic Leadership .............................................................. 67FClimate Change and the Anthropos ......................... 53Climate-Resilient Development ................................... 63Coffee Culture ......................................................................... 4

(Re)Imagining Humane Global Governance .......... 44

AHigher Education in the Global Age .......................... 67Hinduism, Heritage and the SustainableCity ............................................................................................ 74HIV and East Africa ............................................................ 59

Fake Stuff .................................................................................. 4Family Policy Matters ....................................................... 14Fashion Cultures Revisited ............................................. 40

Colour of Class, The ........................................................... 69Coming of Age of the Green Community,The ............................................................................................ 53

Academic Capitalism ....................................................... 67Adaptive Cross-scalar Governance of NaturalResources ............................................................................... 62

Housing Policy in the United States ........................... 36How Ethical Systems Change: Abortion and NeonatalCare ............................................................................................ 8

Fashion Theory .................................................................... 40Fat ............................................................................................. 11Female Celebrity and Ageing ........................................ 57

Common Ground? ............................................................ 35Community Development Reader, The .................... 36Community-Based Adaptation to ClimateChange ................................................................................... 54

African Diaspora in Brazil ............................................... 39After Legal Equality ........................................................... 21Alcohol ...................................................................................... 4

How Ethical Systems Change: Eugenics, the FinalSolution, Bioethics ................................................................ 8How Ethical Systems Change: Lynching and CapitalPunishment ............................................................................. 8

Feminist Theory Reader ................................................... 22Ferry Tales .............................................................................. 31Food ......................................................................................... 59Food and Culture ............................................................... 41

Comparative Urban Studies .......................................... 35Concepts and Values in Biodiversity .......................... 54Concrete and Dust: Mapping the Sexual Terrains ofLos Angeles ........................................................................... 27

Alcohol and Public Policy ............................................... 60Alternative Food Networks ............................................ 50American Identity in the Age of Obama .................. 48American Welfare State, The ......................................... 47

How Ethical Systems Change: Tolerable Suffering andAssisted Dying ........................................................................ 8How the World's Religions are Responding to ClimateChange ................................................................................... 53

Foodies ................................................................................... 41Football and Migration ................................................... 38Foreign Remedies: What the Experience of OtherNations Can Tell Us about Next Steps in ReformingU.S. Health Care ..................................................................... 7

Connected City, The .......................................................... 33Connecting Spirituality and Social Justice .............. 74Contemporary Perspectives in Leisure ...................... 40Contentious Identities ......................................................... 7

Anthropology of Climate Change, The ..................... 62Antinomies of Classical Thought: Marx and Durkheim(Theoretical Logic in Sociology), The ......................... 50Applied Statistics for the Social and HealthSciences .................................................................................. 31

Human Rights and the Hollow State ........................ 46Human Security and Japan’s TripleDisasters ................................................................................. 55Human Trafficking ............................................................ 38

Four Degrees of Global Warming ............................... 52Framing Sarah Palin ......................................................... 22From Religious Empires to Secular States ................ 49

Contesting Development ............................................... 62Creating Sanctuary ........................................................... 59Crisis and Migration .......................................................... 38

Asexualities ........................................................................... 26Asexuality and Sexual Normativity ............................ 30

IFrom Trafficking to Terror ................................................. 9Future of Higher Education, The .................................. 10

G

Critical Criminology .......................................................... 12Critical Race Theory in England ................................... 73Critique, Social Media and the InformationSociety ..................................................................................... 57Cross-Cultural Women Scholars inAcademe ................................................................................ 71

Aspirations, Access and Attainment .......................... 66Autism ..................................................................................... 59

BBarack Obama and the Myth of a Post-RacialAmerica .................................................................................. 48

Identity Problems in the Facebook Era ..................... 29Imagining Masculinities ................................................. 28Implementing Sustainability in HigherEducation .............................................................................. 68Incomplete Streets ............................................................. 36Individual and Society ..................................................... 29

Gender and Justice ............................................................ 20Gender and Neoliberalism ............................................. 43Gender and Rural Migration ......................................... 38Gender Circuits .................................................................... 20

Cultural Criminology ........................................................ 13Culture, Ethnicity and Chronic Conditions ............. 60Culture, Politics and Climate Change ....................... 53

Between Islam and the American Dream ............... 16Beyond the Prison Industrial Complex ........................ 9 Intergroup Dialogue ......................................................... 72

International Aid and the Making of a BetterWorld ....................................................................................... 64

Gender Matters in Global Politics ................................ 22Gender Research in Natural ResourceManagement ....................................................................... 20D

Black British Intellectuals and Education ................. 70Black Feminist Thought .................................................. 24Black Professional Middle Class, The ......................... 17 International Film Business, The .................................. 67

International Organization and GlobalGovernance .......................................................................... 44

Gender Violence in Poverty Contexts ......................... 71Gender, Branding, and the Modern MusicIndustry ................................................................................... 57

Death of Feminism? .......................................................... 25Depression ............................................................................ 59Development and Welfare Policy in SouthAsia ........................................................................................... 63

Black Sexual Politics .......................................................... 24Blurring The Boundaries .................................................... 4Body, The ............................................................................... 61Broken Promise of Agricultural Progress,The ............................................................................................ 62

International Perspectives on Student Outcomes andHomework ............................................................................ 67Internet and Emotions ..................................................... 57Intimate Economies of Development ....................... 38

Gender, Education and Poverty ................................... 71Gender, Ethnicity and Political Agency ..................... 49Gender, Mobilities, and LivelihoodTransformations ................................................................. 63

Developmental Course of Romantic Relationships,The ............................................................................................ 14Digital Drama ..................................................................... 40

Bruno Latour ........................................................................ 76Bullying in the Workplace ............................................... 70 Introducing the New Sexuality Studies ..................... 26

Introducing Women's and Gender Studies ............. 22Gender, Power and Knowledge forDevelopment ....................................................................... 21

Disability Studies Reader, The ....................................... 12Disposable Youth: Racialized Memories, and theCulture of Cruelty .................................................................. 9

C Investigating Young People's SexualCultures .................................................................................. 72

KGender, Race, and Office Holding in the UnitedStates ....................................................................................... 25Gender, Race, and the Politics of RoleModelling .............................................................................. 69Gender-Class Equality in PoliticalEconomies ............................................................................. 20

Diverse Spaces of Childhood and Youth .................. 15Diversity and Inclusion on Campus ........................... 69DIY: The Search for Control and Self-Reliance in the21st Century ............................................................................ 7Due Process Denied: Detentions and Deportations inthe United States ................................................................... 8

Call Centers and the Global Division ofLabor ....................................................................................... 44Categorization and the Moral Order (RoutledgeRevivals) ................................................................................. 76Celebrity Advocacy and InternationalDevelopment ....................................................................... 64

Koreas, The ............................................................................ 43

LGender: The Basics ............................................................. 22Gender: The Key Concepts .............................................. 21Gentrification Debates, The ........................................... 35E

Celebrity Culture and the American Dream .............. 5Centers and Peripheries in KnowledgeProduction ............................................................................ 44

Language of Global Development, The ................... 63Language of Inclusion and Exclusion in Immigrationand Integration, The ......................................................... 39

Geographies of Privilege ................................................. 11Geographies of the Imagination ................................. 31Girls with Guns .................................................................... 20

Earth Charter, Ecological Integrity and SocialMovements, The ................................................................. 56

Centuries of Genocide ...................................................... 46Challenging Consumption ............................................ 52 Latino Gender Gap in U.S. Politics, The ..................... 24

Global Capitalism .............................................................. 49Ecocultures ............................................................................ 54Changing Times for Black Professionals .................. 17 Latinos and Education .................................................... 69Global Diasporas ................................................................ 45Ecofeminism and Systems Thinking .......................... 21Cheaponomics .................................................................... 54 Life and Death Decisions ................................................... 7Global Perspectives on DissociativeDisorders ................................................................................ 30

Ecological Public Health ................................................. 52Education and Racism .................................................... 69

Child Abuse and Neglect ................................................. 14Childhood and Disability ................................................ 60

Links to the Diasporic Homeland ................................ 39Living with Environmental Change ........................... 52

Global Suburbs .................................................................... 43Education, Religion and Diversity ............................... 66Children and Young People as KnowledgeProducers ............................................................................... 15

Love .......................................................................................... 28

MGlobalization, Difference, and HumanSecurity ................................................................................... 43Green Criminology ............................................................ 13Green Organizations ........................................................ 70

Educational Leadership and PierreBourdieu ................................................................................. 70Empire Versus Democracy ............................................. 47Enduring Color Line in U.S. Athletics, The ................ 17

Children and Young People’s Relationships ........... 15China and Globalization ................................................ 43China Constructing Capitalism ................................... 40 Making Crime Television ................................................. 57

HEssence of Multivariate Thinking, The ....................... 34Ethical Trade, Gender and SustainableLivelihoods ............................................................................ 24

Circumcision, Public Health, Genital Autonomy andCultural Rights ..................................................................... 60Citizenship, Education and Social Conflict ............. 70

Many Faces of Tolerance, The ...................................... 47Mapping Changing Identities ...................................... 39Masculinity and Education ............................................ 72

Handbook of Human Rights ......................................... 28Ethnography ........................................................................ 31City Life from Jakarta to Dakar .................................... 43 Maternal Transition .......................................................... 23Handbook of Urban Education ................................... 66Ethnography and the City .............................................. 31Classical Attempt at Theoretical Synthesis (Theoretical

Logic in Sociology) ............................................................ 50Max Weber ............................................................................ 32Men Speak Out .................................................................... 23Hanna Fenichel Pitkin ...................................................... 25

Hartwell Approach to Climate Policy, The .............. 75Exercising Human Rights ................................................ 49Exploring Race in Predominantly WhiteClassrooms ........................................................................... 68

Middle Class Meltdown in America ............................ 11Migration Theory ............................................................... 38Health and Human Rights in a Changing

World ....................................................................................... 59 Mining and Social Transformation in Africa ........... 63Modern Reconstruction of Classical Thought(Theoretical Logic in Sociology) ................................... 50

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Waste and Consumption ............................................... 52Social Movements: The Key Concepts ....................... 46Racialization and Religion ............................................. 74Moral Development .......................................................... 12Water in a Dry Land .......................................................... 32Social Practices, Interventions and

Sustainability ....................................................................... 53Racist America ..................................................................... 16Radical Possibilities ........................................................... 68

Motherhood and War ...................................................... 25Mothering, Mixed Families and RacialisedBoundaries ............................................................................ 19

Water, Power and Identity ............................................. 54We Like to Watch ............................................................... 11Social Problems ..................................................................... 8Rapid Climate Change .................................................... 10

Multidisciplinary Approaches to EducationalResearch ................................................................................. 66

Wellbeing, Justice and Development Ethics ........... 62White Party, White Government .................................. 18

Social Psychological Perspectives onStigma .................................................................................... 30

Re-imagining Milk ................................................................ 4Reconsidering the Bicycle ............................................... 55

My Father's Wars ................................................................ 32 White Racial Frame, The ................................................. 18Social Statistics .................................................................... 31Reconstructing Social Justice ....................................... 48

NWhite Weddings ................................................................. 14Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides?: Abortion,Neonatal Care, Assisted Dying, and CapitalPunishment ............................................................................. 7

Social Theory Re-Wired .................................................... 76Social Work: The Basics .................................................... 30Sociological Theory of Law, A ....................................... 76Sociologists Backstage .................................................... 33

Reconstructing Sustainability Science ...................... 75Regimes of Mobility ........................................................... 39Regression Analysis for the Social Sciences ............. 32Regulating Pleasure .......................................................... 11Nation and Its Peoples, The ........................................... 17

Why Nations Go to War .................................................. 48Sociology and Education ............................................... 71Reinventing Eden ............................................................... 55Nature, Choice and Social Power ................................ 55Wired Citizenship ............................................................... 70Sociology Looks at the Arts .............................................. 5Religion in Today’s World ............................................... 74Neo-Bohemia ...................................................................... 36Womanist Idea, The .......................................................... 23Sociology of Food and Agriculture, The ................... 56Religion, Education and Society .................................. 72Neoliberal Regime in the Agri-Food Sector,

The ............................................................................................ 45 Women's Studies: The Basics ......................................... 22Women, Livestock Ownership and Markets ........... 23

Sociology, Work and Organisation ............................ 51Sociology: The Basics .......................................................... 5

Reproduction ....................................................................... 26Research Methods in Crime and Justice .................. 32New Body Politics ............................................................... 26

Women, Mothers, Subjects ............................................ 25Something's in the Air ...................................................... 46Research Methods: The Basics ...................................... 32Nuclear Family Values, Extended FamilyLives ......................................................................................... 14 Women, Science, and Technology ............................. 23

Women, Soccer and TransnationalMigration ............................................................................... 37

Space, Place and Inclusive Learning .......................... 68Space, Place, and Violence ............................................. 35Sport and Social Exclusion in Global Society .......... 65

Research Methods: The Key Concepts ....................... 33Responsible Innovation in Geoengineering ........... 75Rethinking Hannah Arendt on theHolocaust .............................................................................. 48

OWomen, Work, and Globalization .............................. 25Work and Society ............................................................... 51

Sport, Racism and Social Media .................................. 17Stanislavski: The Basics .................................................... 64Rethinking Transnational Men .................................... 28Obesity Discourse and Fat Politics .............................. 60

World of Wal-Mart, The ..................................................... 4Stargazing ............................................................................. 42Rethinking Women's and Gender Studies ............... 23Objects and Materials ...................................................... 41World's Cities, The .............................................................. 35State Crime ........................................................................... 13Revisiting Institutionalism in Sociology ................... 33Official Knowledge ............................................................ 66

YState of Sex, The .................................................................. 27Statistical Power Analysis for the Social and BehavioralSciences .................................................................................. 34Stepfamilies .......................................................................... 14

Revolt on the Right ............................................................ 47Routledge Companion to Contemporary JapaneseSocial Theory ........................................................................ 44Routledge Companion to Race and Ethnicity,The ............................................................................................ 18

On Twenty-Five Years of SocialEpistemology ....................................................................... 77Operation Gatekeeper and Beyond ........................... 37Outsourcing the Womb .................................................. 12Oversharing: Presentations of Self in the InternetAge ........................................................................................... 29

Yes We Can? ......................................................................... 18Youth and Young Adulthood ....................................... 15Youth Policies and Services in ChineseSocieties .................................................................................. 72

Sticky Reputations ............................................................. 47Street Food ............................................................................ 55Studying Men and Masculinities ................................. 24Stupidity Epidemic, The ................................................... 10

Routledge Companion to Social Theory,The ............................................................................................ 29Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition,The ............................................................................................ 30

P Youth Resistance Research and Theories ofChange ................................................................................... 71Youth Studies ....................................................................... 15

Subcultures: The Basics .................................................... 28Subject of Prostitution, The ............................................ 11Substance Use Disorders in African AmericanCommunities ....................................................................... 61

Routledge Handbook of Identity Studies ................. 29Routledge Handbook of Mobilities, The ................... 37Routledge Handbook of Religions and GlobalDevelopment, The .............................................................. 74

Pain and Suffering ............................................................. 60Pains of Mass Imprisonment, The ................................. 9Perspectives in Sociology ................................................... 5Philosophy and Theatre .................................................. 76

Youth, Arts, and Education ............................................ 73‘Poor Child’, The ................................................................... 71

Sustainability Principles and Practice ....................... 53Sustainable Consumption and the GoodLife ............................................................................................ 62

Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender andSexuality ................................................................................. 21

Pierre Bourdieu and Physical Culture ........................ 76Political Philosophy of Judith Butler, The ................. 48

Sustainable Food Systems ............................................. 55Routledge Handbook of Sustainability andFashion ................................................................................... 44

Politics of Expertise, The ................................................... 42Politics of Recognition and Social Justice,The ............................................................................................ 46 TRoutledge Handbook of the Sociology of

Sport ........................................................................................ 41Routledge Handbook of the Welfare State,The ............................................................................................ 28

Politics of Sex, The .............................................................. 24Popular Representations of Development .............. 64Positivism, Presupposition and Current Controversies(Theoretical Logic in Sociology) ................................... 49

Taking Food Public ............................................................ 47Terror .......................................................................................... 9Theatre for Women’s Participation in SustainableDevelopment ....................................................................... 21

Routledge Handbook of Youth Sport ........................ 15Routledge International Handbook of FoodStudies .................................................................................... 40

Poverty Capital .................................................................... 65Predisposed ........................................................................... 46 Theoretical Logic in Sociology ...................................... 50

Theories of Race and Racism ........................................ 18Routledge International Handbook of MigrationStudies .................................................................................... 37

Press and Popular Culture in Interwar Europe,The ............................................................................................ 57 Theorizing Social Class and Education .................... 67

Theory of African American Offending, A ................ 16Routledge Revivals: Sociology ......................................... 6Rural Livelihoods in China .............................................. 63

Primordial Violence, The ................................................. 12Problem of Emotions in Societies, The ...................... 10 Torture ....................................................................................... 9

Transforming Scholarship ............................................. 20S

Problematizing Public Pedagogy ................................ 66Protest, Property and the Commons ......................... 37Psychology of Workplace Technology, The ............ 68 U

Sacred Ecology .................................................................... 52Savoring Alternative Food ............................................. 41

Publish and Prosper .......................................................... 34

RU.S. Latinos and Education Policy .............................. 68Understanding Deviance .................................................. 7Understanding Society through PopularMusic .......................................................................................... 5

Seasonal Workers in MediterraneanAgriculture ............................................................................ 37Secularity and Non-Religion ......................................... 74Senses in Self, Society, and Culture, The ................... 29

R Data Analysis without Programming ................... 33Race and Class Distinctions Within BlackCommunities ....................................................................... 16

Understanding Sustainable Development ............. 54Understanding the Tacit ................................................. 42Unequal Prospects ............................................................. 10

Sentiments of Aid ............................................................... 64Serious Leisure Perspective, The ................................... 41Sex For Sale ........................................................................... 26

Race and Crime ................................................................... 12Race and Ethnicity in Secret and Exclusive SocialOrders ...................................................................................... 19

Urban Tourism and Urban Change ........................... 35Urban Waste and Sanitation Services for SustainableDevelopment ....................................................................... 64

Sex, Drugs, and Death ...................................................... 10Sex/Gender ............................................................................ 26Social and Cultural Anthropology: The KeyConcepts ................................................................................ 33

Race and Ethnicity: The Basics ..................................... 17Race and Media Reader, The ......................................... 18Race Critical Public Scholarship .................................. 19 V

Social Dynamics of Web 2.0, The ................................ 58Social Justice and the Arts .............................................. 72

Race, Ethnography and Education ............................ 69Race, Law, and American Society ............................... 16 Visual Sociology .................................................................... 5

WRacial Formation in the United States ...................... 16

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Mahdavi, Pardis ...................................................................... 9Grodin, Michael ................................................................... 59Chirot, Daniel .......................................................................... 7A Maparyan, Layli ................................................................... 23Marsden, Terry ..................................................................... 55

Guthrie, Doug ...................................................................... 43

HChristoff, Peter ..................................................................... 52Chrzan, Janet ........................................................................... 4Clawson, Dan ....................................................................... 10Coffey, Amanda .................................................................. 72Cohen, Robin ........................................................................ 45

Abdelali-Martini, Malika ................................................. 20Abrutyn, Seth ....................................................................... 33Adey, Peter ............................................................................. 37Agergaard, Sine .................................................................. 37

Martino, Wayne ................................................................... 69Mathiowetz, Dean ............................................................. 25Mccann, Carole ................................................................... 22McCoy, Monica L. ............................................................... 14

Haenfler, Ross ....................................................................... 28Hajjar, Lisa .................................................................................. 9Collier, James ........................................................................ 77

Connor, Linda ...................................................................... 53Agger, Ben ............................................................................. 29Agyeman, Julian ................................................................. 36

McGee, Kyle ........................................................................... 76McMichael, Philip ............................................................... 62

Hammersley, Martyn ....................................................... 31Hammond, Michael ......................................................... 33Coovert, Michael D. .......................................................... 68

Copeland, Nick ....................................................................... 4Agyemang, Charles .......................................................... 60Aharony, Michal .................................................................. 48

McNall, Scott G. ................................................................... 10McNamara, Tay .................................................................... 10

Hansen, Susan B. ................................................................ 24Hargreaves, Jennifer ........................................................ 21Counihan, Carole ............................................................... 41

Coveney, John ..................................................................... 59Albala, Ken ............................................................................. 40Alexander, Claire ................................................................ 39

Meer, Nasar ............................................................................ 74Merchant, Carolyn ............................................................. 55

Harlow, Lisa L. ....................................................................... 34Harper, Douglas ..................................................................... 5Crawford, Lizabeth ............................................................ 29

Crow, Deserai ....................................................................... 53Alexander, Hanan A. ......................................................... 70Alexander, Jeffrey .............................................................. 49

Miller, Thaddeus ................................................................. 75Milner IV, H. Richard ......................................................... 66

Harvey Wingfield, Adia ................................................... 17Harvey, Penny ...................................................................... 41Cuff, E.C. ...................................................................................... 5

Cushman, Thomas ............................................................ 28Alexander, Jeffrey .............................................................. 49Alexander, Jeffrey .............................................................. 50

Minge, Jeanine Marie ...................................................... 27Mocombe, Paul Camy .................................................... 16

Harvey-Wingfield, Adia .................................................. 18Hastrup, Kirsten ................................................................... 52

DAlexander, Jeffrey .............................................................. 50Alexander, Jeffrey .............................................................. 50Allison, Scott T. .................................................................... 67

Monaghan, Lee ................................................................... 60Muir, Cameron ..................................................................... 62Murji, Karim ............................................................................ 19

Hayes-Conroy, Jessica ..................................................... 41Hayward, Keith .................................................................... 13Hearn, Jeff ............................................................................... 28Darder, Antonia .................................................................. 69

Anderson, Tammy L. ........................................................... 7 Murray, Neil ........................................................................... 66Hemingway, Judy .............................................................. 68Davies, Anna R. .................................................................... 52Anderson, Tammy L. ........................................................ 10 Murray, Stuart ....................................................................... 59Henrik Bruun, Hans ........................................................... 32Davis, Lennard J. ................................................................. 12Anyon, Jean ........................................................................... 68 Münch, Richard ................................................................... 67Herrera, Linda ....................................................................... 70DeFilippis, James ................................................................ 36Apple, Michael W. .............................................................. 66

NHerzog, Lawrence ............................................................. 43Hibbing, John R. ................................................................. 46Hickey-Moody, Anna ....................................................... 73

DeKeseredy, Walter .......................................................... 12Delfeld, Helen J. .................................................................. 46Demissie, Fassil .................................................................... 39

Araya, Daniel ......................................................................... 67Armstrong, Charles K. ...................................................... 43Armstrong, Elisabeth ....................................................... 43 Nakashima Degarrod, Lydia ........................................ 31Hill Collins, Patricia ............................................................ 24Deneulin, Severine ............................................................ 62Arweck, Elisabeth ............................................................... 72 Narayanan, Yamini ............................................................ 74Hill Collins, Patricia ............................................................ 24Deslandes, Rollande ......................................................... 67Arweck, Elisabeth ............................................................... 74 Narayanaswamy, Lata ..................................................... 21Hopkins, Lucy ....................................................................... 71Doel, Mark .............................................................................. 30Attwood, Feona .................................................................. 72 Neal, Zachary P. ................................................................... 33Hopson, Rodney ................................................................. 69

EB Nevins, Joseph ..................................................................... 37Newman, Sarah ................................................................... 57Ngai, Steven Sek-yum ..................................................... 72

Huffman, Ann Hergatt .................................................... 70Hughey, Matthew W. ...................................................... 19

IEkland-Olson, Sheldon ...................................................... 7Ekland-Olson, Sheldon ...................................................... 7Ekland-Olson, Sheldon ...................................................... 8

Back, Les .................................................................................. 18Bacon, Paul ............................................................................ 55Baer, Hans ............................................................................... 62

Njuki, Jemimah .................................................................... 23

OIngraham, Chrys ................................................................. 14

JEkland-Olson, Sheldon ...................................................... 8Ekland-Olson, Sheldon ...................................................... 8Ekland-Olson, Sheldon ...................................................... 8Elkington, Sam ..................................................................... 40Elliott, Anthony ................................................................... 29

Barn, Ravinder ...................................................................... 19Barnard, Malcolm ............................................................... 40Barnes, Grenville ................................................................. 62Barnes, L. Philip ................................................................... 66Barreto, Amílcar Antonio ............................................... 48

Ocejo, Richard E. ................................................................. 31Ogolsky, Brian G. ................................................................. 14Omi, Michael ......................................................................... 16Orr, Catherine ....................................................................... 22

Jack Stilgoe, .......................................................................... 75Jacobs, A.J. ............................................................................. 35Elliott, Anthony ................................................................... 29

Elliott, Anthony ................................................................... 44Barth, Matthias ..................................................................... 68Başkan, Birol .......................................................................... 49

Orr, Catherine M. ................................................................ 23Orum, Anthony M. ............................................................ 35

Jayyusi, Lena ......................................................................... 76Jermyn, Deborah ............................................................... 57Elliott, Richard ...................................................................... 38

Evans, Mary ............................................................................ 21Beail, Linda ............................................................................. 22Beamon, Krystal .................................................................. 17

Osnes, Beth ............................................................................ 21

PJohnson, Candace ............................................................. 23Johnson, Matthew ............................................................ 60Johnston, Josee .................................................................. 41Jónasdóttir, Anna G. ......................................................... 28

Evans, Ruth ............................................................................ 15Eyben, Rosalind ................................................................... 64

FBeazley, Sarah ...................................................................... 60Bejarano, Christina E. ....................................................... 24Bell, Lee Ann ......................................................................... 72Benski, Tova ........................................................................... 57Berger, Michele Tracy ...................................................... 20

Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria .................................................. 46Park, John ............................................................................... 17Parkes, Jenny ........................................................................ 71

KFalasca-Zamponi, Simonetta ...................................... 52Falk, Richard .......................................................................... 44Berkes, Fikret ......................................................................... 52

Best, Joel .................................................................................. 10Pasha, Mustapha Kamal ................................................. 43Phillips, Coretta ................................................................... 12

Keith, Michael ....................................................................... 40Kenney, Sally ......................................................................... 20Farrington, Neil ................................................................... 17

Fausto-Sterling, Anne ..................................................... 26Bichard, Erik ........................................................................... 53Blewitt, John ......................................................................... 54

Pickens, Therí A. .................................................................. 26Plummer, Ken ......................................................................... 5

King, Russell ........................................................................... 39Kivisto, Peter ......................................................................... 17Feagin, Joe R. ........................................................................ 16

Feagin, Joe R. ........................................................................ 18Bloom, Sandra L .................................................................. 59Boelens, Rutgerd ................................................................ 54

Porter, Gina ............................................................................ 15Portes, Pedro ........................................................................ 68

Koehler, Gabriele ................................................................ 63Kosmala, Katarzyna ........................................................... 28Feagin, Joe R. ........................................................................ 18

Fenstermaker, Sarah ........................................................ 33Bogenschneider, Karen .................................................. 14Boggs, Carl ............................................................................. 47

Prince Cooke, Lynn ........................................................... 20Pryor, Jan ................................................................................. 14

Kotarba, Joe ............................................................................. 5

LFerris, Kerry O. ...................................................................... 42Finchett-Maddock, Lucy ................................................ 37Fine, Gary ................................................................................ 47Finney, Angus ...................................................................... 67

Bohm, Steffen ...................................................................... 54Bonds, Eric ................................................................................. 8Bonifacio, Glenda Tibe .................................................... 38Brents, Barbara ..................................................................... 27

Pryor, John B. ........................................................................ 30Punch, Samantha .............................................................. 15

RLam, Anita .............................................................................. 57Lambert, Nathaniel M. .................................................... 34Lanzerath, Dirk ..................................................................... 54

Fletcher, Kate ........................................................................ 44Fleury-Steiner, Benjamin .................................................. 9Ford, Robert .......................................................................... 47

Brettell, Caroline B. ............................................................ 38Brockington, Dan ............................................................... 64Brooks, Thom ....................................................................... 60

Radice, Hugo ........................................................................ 49Rapport, Nigel ...................................................................... 33

Leckey, Robert ..................................................................... 21Ledwidge, Mark .................................................................. 48Fraser, Mariam ..................................................................... 61

Frederking, Lauretta Conklin ...................................... 48Brown, Eric S. ........................................................................ 17Brown-Saracino, Japonica ............................................ 35

Rayner, Geof .......................................................................... 52Rayner, Steve ........................................................................ 75

Leicht, Kevin T ...................................................................... 11Leonardo, Zeus ................................................................... 69Fuchs, Christian ................................................................... 57

Furlong, Andy ...................................................................... 15Browne, Simone ................................................................. 11Browne-Marshall, Gloria J. ............................................ 16

Reay, Diane ............................................................................ 67Redhead, Robin .................................................................. 49

Levin, Jack ................................................................................. 4Lewis, Bradley ....................................................................... 59Furlong, Andy ...................................................................... 15

GBruzzi, Stella ........................................................................... 40Bryceson, Deborah Fahy ............................................... 63Buchbinder, David ............................................................ 24Burdick, Jake ......................................................................... 66

Reich, Jennifer ...................................................................... 26Rizvi, Sadaf .............................................................................. 66Robertson, Margaret ........................................................ 53Rochefort, David A. .............................................................. 7

Lewis, David .......................................................................... 64Lieb, Kristin ............................................................................. 57Lin, Yi-Chieh Jessica ............................................................ 4Lindley, Anna ........................................................................ 38Gerbing, David W. ............................................................. 33

Gertel, Jörg ............................................................................. 37Burke, Mary C. ....................................................................... 38

CRodman, Gilbert B. ............................................................ 18Rodriguez Medina, Leandro ........................................ 44Rollock, Nicola ...................................................................... 69Rothenberg, Julia .................................................................. 5

Linneman, Thomas J. ....................................................... 31Lipinski, John ........................................................................ 70Lips, Hilary .............................................................................. 22lisahunter, .............................................................................. 76

Giroux, Henry A. ..................................................................... 9Giulianotti, Richard ........................................................... 41Glenn, Brian J. ....................................................................... 47Globus Veldman, Robin ................................................. 53Caliendo, Stephen M. ...................................................... 18

Cardoso, Ryzia De Cássia Vieira ................................. 55Roy, Ananya ........................................................................... 65

SLiu, Xiaofeng Steven ........................................................ 34Lloyd, Richard ....................................................................... 36Longhofer, Wesley ............................................................ 76Luhmann, Niklas ................................................................. 76

Golash-Boza, Tanya ............................................................. 8Gold, Steven J. ..................................................................... 37Golebiowska, Ewa A. ........................................................ 47Goodman, David ................................................................ 50

Carolan, Michael ................................................................. 54Carolan, Michael ................................................................. 56Carrapatoso, Astrid ........................................................... 63Carrigan, Mark ...................................................................... 30

Salazar, Noel .......................................................................... 39Sanders, Mark ....................................................................... 61

Lund, Ragnhild .................................................................... 63Lupton, Deborah ............................................................... 11Gordon, Rachel A. .............................................................. 31

Gordon, Rachel A. .............................................................. 32Cerankowski, Karli June .................................................. 26Chakrabarty, Namita ........................................................ 73

Santamaría, Lorri J. ............................................................ 71Sar, Vedat ................................................................................ 30

Lyttleton, Chris .................................................................... 38

MGranfield, Robert ................................................................ 11Greve, Bent ............................................................................ 28Griffin, Penny ........................................................................ 25

Chambliss, William ............................................................ 13Chesters, Graeme .............................................................. 46

Sarkisian, Natalia ................................................................. 14Schipper, E. Lisa .................................................................. 54

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Winddance Twine, France ........................................... 20Schippers, Birgit .................................................................. 48Winkle-Wagner, Rachelle .............................................. 69Schleifer, Ronald ................................................................. 60Withrow, Brian L. ................................................................ 32Schoenberger, Erica ......................................................... 55Wolf, Steven A. .................................................................... 45Schrover, Marlou ................................................................ 39Worrell, Mark ........................................................................... 9Schwartz, Alex F. ................................................................. 36Worrell, Mark P. .................................................................... 48Schwittay, Anke .................................................................. 64Wyer, Mary ............................................................................. 23Scola, Becki ............................................................................ 25

YScoular, Jane ......................................................................... 11Seeley, Janet ......................................................................... 59Seidman, Steven ................................................................ 26Shapiro, Eve ........................................................................... 20 Yancy, George ...................................................................... 68Shapiro, Lawrence ............................................................. 30

ZSheehy, Maura ..................................................................... 25Shepherd, Laura J .............................................................. 22Sheridan, Michael .............................................................. 74 Zhang, Heather Xiaoquan ............................................ 63Silver, Hilary ........................................................................... 35 Zuniga, Ximena ................................................................... 72Simone, AbdouMaliq ...................................................... 43 Åhäll, Linda ............................................................................ 25Smith, Andy ........................................................................... 15Smith, Bonnie G. ................................................................. 22Smith, Kiah ............................................................................. 24Solarz, Marcin ....................................................................... 63Somerville, Margaret ........................................................ 32Spaaij, Ramón ...................................................................... 65Spirou, Costas ...................................................................... 35Stebbins, Robert ................................................................. 41Stephens, Anne .................................................................. 21Stern, Tom .............................................................................. 76Sternheimer, Karen .............................................................. 5Stevens, Andrew J.R. ........................................................ 44Strangleman, Tim .............................................................. 51Straus, Murray A. ................................................................. 12Strengers, Yolande ............................................................ 53Syse, Karen ............................................................................. 62

TTakhar, Shaminder ............................................................ 49Tarrant, Shira ......................................................................... 23Tate, Katherine ..................................................................... 46Thomson, Pat ....................................................................... 70Tomalin, Emma ................................................................... 74Totten, Samuel .................................................................... 46Trask, Bahira Sherif ............................................................ 25Trottier, Daniel ..................................................................... 29Tsekeris, Charalambos .................................................... 58Tuck, Eve ................................................................................. 71Tucker, Catherine M. ........................................................... 4Turner, Jonathan ................................................................ 10Turner, Stephen P. ............................................................. 42Turner, Stephen P. ............................................................. 42Tyner, James A. .................................................................... 35

UUimonen, Paula .................................................................. 40Unnever, James .................................................................. 16Unterhalter, Elaine ............................................................. 71

Vvan Vliet, Bas ......................................................................... 64Vannini, Phillip ..................................................................... 29Vannini, Phillip ..................................................................... 31Various, ...................................................................................... 6Vivanco, Luis ......................................................................... 55Vozzola, Elizabeth .............................................................. 12

WWaller, Richard ..................................................................... 71Walliman, Nicholas ........................................................... 32Wang, Yuting ........................................................................ 16Warmington, Paul ............................................................. 70Waterston, Alisse ................................................................ 32Watson, Tony ........................................................................ 51Wehr, Kevin .............................................................................. 7Wehr, Kevin .............................................................................. 9Weiss, Thomas ..................................................................... 44Weitzer, Ronald ................................................................... 26Westra, Laura ........................................................................ 56White, Rob .............................................................................. 13Whyman, Rose ..................................................................... 64Wilcox, Melissa .................................................................... 74Wiley, Andrea .......................................................................... 4Williams Forson, Psyche ................................................ 47Winddance Twine, France ........................................... 11Winddance Twine, France ........................................... 12

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