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CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritime history.Wanted by Interpol, the Thunder has for years evadedASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confronting THE COLONIAL LEGACY OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES In this extract from A Radical History of Development, Uma Kathari considers the colonial legacy of contemporary development practice.. Post-colonial analyses examine the historical effects of colonialism and the persistence of colonial forms of power and knowledge into thepresent.
LESBIAN FEMINISM
6. Speculations on Lesbian Feminism as Erotic Friendship. Karuna Chandrashekar and Shraddha Chatterjee. 7. Once Upon a Time I Was a Lesbian, Now I Am Genderqueer and Feline. Shals Mahajan. 8. Unqualified, Middle-Aged Lesbian Swerves Abruptly out of Her Lane to MOTHERS, MONSTERS, WHORES Mothers, Monsters, Whores provides an empirical study of women's violence in global politics. The book looks at military women who engage in torture; the Chechen 'Black Widows'; Middle Eastern suicide bombers; and the women who directed and participated in genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda. Sjoberg & Gentry analyse the biological,psychological
MEATIFICATION AND WHY IT MATTERS The vector of meatification. On a global scale, human diets are in the midst of a great transformation, which is wrapped up in the radical narrowing of agricultural production. One of the most fundamental aspects of this is the rising consumption of animal flesh and derivatives, principally from pigs, poultry, and cattle. DISPLACEMENT ECONOMIES IN AFRICA In this highly original volume, based on empirical case studies from across sub-Saharan Africa, the authors reveal the paradoxical effects, both intended and unexpected, that displacement produces, and that manifest themselves in displacement economies. An important contribution to a topic of growing scholarly and policy interest. RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
FORTHCOMING
This original book argues that non-sectarian LGBTQ and feminist movements are powerful agents of political and social change inpostwar Lebanon
MEDIA AND DEVELOPMENT Media matters. From encouraging charitable donations and delivering public health messages to promoting democratic participation and state accountability, the media can play a crucial role in development. Yet the influence of the media is not always welcome. It can also be used as a mechanism of surveillance and control or to disseminate hateCATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritime history.Wanted by Interpol, the Thunder has for years evadedASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confronting THE COLONIAL LEGACY OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES In this extract from A Radical History of Development, Uma Kathari considers the colonial legacy of contemporary development practice.. Post-colonial analyses examine the historical effects of colonialism and the persistence of colonial forms of power and knowledge into thepresent.
LESBIAN FEMINISM
6. Speculations on Lesbian Feminism as Erotic Friendship. Karuna Chandrashekar and Shraddha Chatterjee. 7. Once Upon a Time I Was a Lesbian, Now I Am Genderqueer and Feline. Shals Mahajan. 8. Unqualified, Middle-Aged Lesbian Swerves Abruptly out of Her Lane to MOTHERS, MONSTERS, WHORES Mothers, Monsters, Whores provides an empirical study of women's violence in global politics. The book looks at military women who engage in torture; the Chechen 'Black Widows'; Middle Eastern suicide bombers; and the women who directed and participated in genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda. Sjoberg & Gentry analyse the biological,psychological
MEATIFICATION AND WHY IT MATTERS The vector of meatification. On a global scale, human diets are in the midst of a great transformation, which is wrapped up in the radical narrowing of agricultural production. One of the most fundamental aspects of this is the rising consumption of animal flesh and derivatives, principally from pigs, poultry, and cattle. DISPLACEMENT ECONOMIES IN AFRICA In this highly original volume, based on empirical case studies from across sub-Saharan Africa, the authors reveal the paradoxical effects, both intended and unexpected, that displacement produces, and that manifest themselves in displacement economies. An important contribution to a topic of growing scholarly and policy interest. RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
FORTHCOMING
This original book argues that non-sectarian LGBTQ and feminist movements are powerful agents of political and social change inpostwar Lebanon
DEVELOPMENT
Women Feed the World, Not Corporations. Vandana Shiva is “one of the world’s most prominent radical scientists” Guardian. In her book Who Really Feeds the World? she answers the question with a number of seemingly small players who nonetheless are the real drivers of global agriculture: bees, small-scale farmers, localization and more.IDENTITY MANIA
This thoughtful exploration of identity, culture and fundamentalism focuses on a critically important question confronting so many countries in the post-Cold War epoch: are culturally determined political conflicts rooted in the cultures themselves, or spawned only by their political instrumentalization?LESBIAN FEMINISM
6. Speculations on Lesbian Feminism as Erotic Friendship. Karuna Chandrashekar and Shraddha Chatterjee. 7. Once Upon a Time I Was a Lesbian, Now I Am Genderqueer and Feline. Shals Mahajan. 8. Unqualified, Middle-Aged Lesbian Swerves Abruptly out of Her Lane toIMAGINED IDENTITIES
This is an extract from Diasporas, a collection edited by Kim Knott and Seán McLoughlin. Further reading. Anderson, B. (1983) Imagined Communities. Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, London: Verso. Baumann, G. (1996) Contesting Culture: Discourses of Identity in Multi-Ethnic London, Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress.
THE GULF’S SCRAMBLE FOR THE HORN OF AFRICA The Gulf’s Scramble for the Horn of Africa. The Red Sea is returning to a place of great geopolitical importance, turning the Gulf into a battleground of Middle Eastern powers. Countries that have so far remained neutral, and maintained balanced relationships, are now engaged in an unpredictable game. For the past two months, Ethiopiansand
SEX TRAFFIC
Paola Monzini is a sociologist with a PhD in social and political science from the European University Institute. She has worked as a consultant for both the Direzione Investigativa Antimafia, the Italian law-enforcement agency fighting organized crime, and more recently, as a researcher in the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI). MEATIFICATION AND WHY IT MATTERS The vector of meatification. On a global scale, human diets are in the midst of a great transformation, which is wrapped up in the radical narrowing of agricultural production. One of the most fundamental aspects of this is the rising consumption of animal flesh and derivatives, principally from pigs, poultry, and cattle. MOTHERS, MONSTERS, WHORES Mothers, Monsters, Whores provides an empirical study of women's violence in global politics. The book looks at military women who engage in torture; the Chechen 'Black Widows'; Middle Eastern suicide bombers; and the women who directed and participated in genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda. Sjoberg & Gentry analyse the biological,psychological
STRAIGHT ALLIES OF LGBT COMMUNITY REINFORCE Some suggest that there is a phenomenon, which Princess Harmony Rodriguez has referred to as “ally theater,” whereby self-proclaimed and self-congratulatory allies perform the role, particularly on social media, of a good ally, presumably for the sake of the praise they subsequently receive. ORGANIZING WOMEN WORKERS IN THE INFORMAL ECONOMY Organizing Women Workers in the Informal Economy explores the emergence of an alternative repertoire among women working in the growing informal sectors of the global South: the weapons of organization and mobilization. This crucial book offers vibrant accounts of how women working as farm workers, sex workers, domestic workers, waste pickersASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confrontingTHE PALESTINE NAKBA
2012 marks the 63rd anniversary of the Nakba - the most traumatic catastrophe that ever befell Palestinians. This book explores new ways of remembering and commemorating the Nakba. In the context of Palestinian oral history, it explores 'social history from below', subaltern narratives of memory and the formation of collectiveidentity.
CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritimehistory.
THE GLOBAL FOOD ECONOMY The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat.. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hungerand malnutrition.
THE PARTICIPATION READER Description. Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development. Through excerpts from the texts that have inspiredcontemporary
DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics explores the drastic efforts being made by elites to contain online activism, as well as how ‘fake news’, a failed digital vote-counting system and the incumbent president's recruitment of Cambridge Analytica contributed to tensions around the 2017 elections. HOW COCAINE CAME TO EUROPE How Cocaine Came to Europe. Galicia is a region in Northwestern Spain whose history and society have been profoundly shaped by the sea since ancient times, with a rugged, intricate coastline more than 900 miles long. In Snow on the Atlantic: How Cocaine Came to Europe, journalist Nacho Carretero tells the story of how the Galician coast became DISPLACEMENT ECONOMIES IN AFRICA In this highly original volume, based on empirical case studies from across sub-Saharan Africa, the authors reveal the paradoxical effects, both intended and unexpected, that displacement produces, and that manifest themselves in displacement economies. An important contribution to a topic of growing scholarly and policy interest. VIOLENCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE Violence in Everyday Life explores how identity markers such as gender and sexuality intersect with violence, synthesizing the themes of gender, sexuality and violence to offering a crucial and coherent framework for understanding the interrelationship between these concepts.. Aliraza Javaid explores how violence is experienced at a local, regional and global level, and considers the ways in RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
ASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confrontingTHE PALESTINE NAKBA
2012 marks the 63rd anniversary of the Nakba - the most traumatic catastrophe that ever befell Palestinians. This book explores new ways of remembering and commemorating the Nakba. In the context of Palestinian oral history, it explores 'social history from below', subaltern narratives of memory and the formation of collectiveidentity.
CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritimehistory.
THE GLOBAL FOOD ECONOMY The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat.. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hungerand malnutrition.
THE PARTICIPATION READER Description. Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development. Through excerpts from the texts that have inspiredcontemporary
DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics explores the drastic efforts being made by elites to contain online activism, as well as how ‘fake news’, a failed digital vote-counting system and the incumbent president's recruitment of Cambridge Analytica contributed to tensions around the 2017 elections. HOW COCAINE CAME TO EUROPE How Cocaine Came to Europe. Galicia is a region in Northwestern Spain whose history and society have been profoundly shaped by the sea since ancient times, with a rugged, intricate coastline more than 900 miles long. In Snow on the Atlantic: How Cocaine Came to Europe, journalist Nacho Carretero tells the story of how the Galician coast became DISPLACEMENT ECONOMIES IN AFRICA In this highly original volume, based on empirical case studies from across sub-Saharan Africa, the authors reveal the paradoxical effects, both intended and unexpected, that displacement produces, and that manifest themselves in displacement economies. An important contribution to a topic of growing scholarly and policy interest. VIOLENCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE Violence in Everyday Life explores how identity markers such as gender and sexuality intersect with violence, synthesizing the themes of gender, sexuality and violence to offering a crucial and coherent framework for understanding the interrelationship between these concepts.. Aliraza Javaid explores how violence is experienced at a local, regional and global level, and considers the ways in RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
CONTACT - ZED BOOKS
Head office. Zed Books. c/o Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. 50 Bedford Square. London. WC1B 3DP. Departments and individuals.KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP
Description. Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp is one of the world’s largest, home to over 100,000 people drawn from across east and central Africa. Though notionally still a ‘temporary’ camp, it has become a permanent urban space in all but name with businesses, schools, a hospital and its own court system.CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritime history.Wanted by Interpol, the Thunder has for years evadedUNITED QUEERDOM
United Queerdom evocatively captures over five decades of LGBT+ culture and protest from the GLF to 2020s. Showing how central protest is to queer history and identity this book uncovers the back-breaking hard work as well as the glamorous and raucous stories of those who rebelled against injustice and became founders in the story of queer MEDIA AND DEVELOPMENT Media matters. From encouraging charitable donations and delivering public health messages to promoting democratic participation and state accountability, the media can play a crucial role in development. Yet the influence of the media is not always welcome. It can also be used as a mechanism of surveillance and control or to disseminate hate THE PARTICIPATION READER Description. Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development. Through excerpts from the texts that have inspiredcontemporary
HOW COCAINE CAME TO EUROPE How Cocaine Came to Europe. Galicia is a region in Northwestern Spain whose history and society have been profoundly shaped by the sea since ancient times, with a rugged, intricate coastline more than 900 miles long. In Snow on the Atlantic: How Cocaine Came to Europe, journalist Nacho Carretero tells the story of how the Galician coast becameFACING PATRIARCHY
Facing Patriarchy challenges current thinking about men’s violence against women. Drawing upon radical and intersectional feminist theory and critical masculinity studies, the book locates men’s violence within the structures and processes of patriarchy. Addressing the limitations of current violence prevention policies, Bob Pease argues RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
ORGANIZING WOMEN WORKERS IN THE INFORMAL ECONOMY Organizing Women Workers in the Informal Economy explores the emergence of an alternative repertoire among women working in the growing informal sectors of the global South: the weapons of organization and mobilization. This crucial book offers vibrant accounts of how women working as farm workers, sex workers, domestic workers, waste pickersKAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP
Description. Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp is one of the world’s largest, home to over 100,000 people drawn from across east and central Africa. Though notionally still a ‘temporary’ camp, it has become a permanent urban space in all but name with businesses, schools, a hospital and its own court system. DECOLONIZING RESEARCH Decolonizing Research brings together indigenous researchers and activists from Canada, Australia and New Zealand to assert the unique value of indigenous storywork as a focus of research, and to develop methodologies that rectify the colonial attitudes inherent in much past and current scholarship.UNITED QUEERDOM
United Queerdom evocatively captures over five decades of LGBT+ culture and protest from the GLF to 2020s. Showing how central protest is to queer history and identity this book uncovers the back-breaking hard work as well as the glamorous and raucous stories of those who rebelled against injustice and became founders in the story of queerASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confronting BUILDING A CAPABLE STATE A quarter century on from the fall of apartheid, Building a Capable State asks what lessons can be learned from the South African experience. The book assesses whether the South African government has succeeded in improving service delivery, focusing on the vital sectors of water and sanitation, energy, roads, public transport and housing.IDENTITY MANIA
This thoughtful exploration of identity, culture and fundamentalism focuses on a critically important question confronting so many countries in the post-Cold War epoch: are culturally determined political conflicts rooted in the cultures themselves, or spawned only by their political instrumentalization? THE GLOBAL FOOD ECONOMY The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat.. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hungerand malnutrition.
FACING PATRIARCHY
Facing Patriarchy challenges current thinking about men’s violence against women. Drawing upon radical and intersectional feminist theory and critical masculinity studies, the book locates men’s violence within the structures and processes of patriarchy. Addressing the limitations of current violence prevention policies, Bob Pease argues DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics explores the drastic efforts being made by elites to contain online activism, as well as how ‘fake news’, a failed digital vote-counting system and the incumbent president's recruitment of Cambridge Analytica contributed to tensions around the 2017 elections. RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP
Description. Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp is one of the world’s largest, home to over 100,000 people drawn from across east and central Africa. Though notionally still a ‘temporary’ camp, it has become a permanent urban space in all but name with businesses, schools, a hospital and its own court system. DECOLONIZING RESEARCH Decolonizing Research brings together indigenous researchers and activists from Canada, Australia and New Zealand to assert the unique value of indigenous storywork as a focus of research, and to develop methodologies that rectify the colonial attitudes inherent in much past and current scholarship.UNITED QUEERDOM
United Queerdom evocatively captures over five decades of LGBT+ culture and protest from the GLF to 2020s. Showing how central protest is to queer history and identity this book uncovers the back-breaking hard work as well as the glamorous and raucous stories of those who rebelled against injustice and became founders in the story of queerASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confronting BUILDING A CAPABLE STATE A quarter century on from the fall of apartheid, Building a Capable State asks what lessons can be learned from the South African experience. The book assesses whether the South African government has succeeded in improving service delivery, focusing on the vital sectors of water and sanitation, energy, roads, public transport and housing.IDENTITY MANIA
This thoughtful exploration of identity, culture and fundamentalism focuses on a critically important question confronting so many countries in the post-Cold War epoch: are culturally determined political conflicts rooted in the cultures themselves, or spawned only by their political instrumentalization? THE GLOBAL FOOD ECONOMY The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat.. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hungerand malnutrition.
FACING PATRIARCHY
Facing Patriarchy challenges current thinking about men’s violence against women. Drawing upon radical and intersectional feminist theory and critical masculinity studies, the book locates men’s violence within the structures and processes of patriarchy. Addressing the limitations of current violence prevention policies, Bob Pease argues DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics explores the drastic efforts being made by elites to contain online activism, as well as how ‘fake news’, a failed digital vote-counting system and the incumbent president's recruitment of Cambridge Analytica contributed to tensions around the 2017 elections. RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
CONTACT - ZED BOOKS
Head office. Zed Books. c/o Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. 50 Bedford Square. London. WC1B 3DP. Departments and individuals. DECOLONIZING RESEARCH Decolonizing Research brings together indigenous researchers and activists from Canada, Australia and New Zealand to assert the unique value of indigenous storywork as a focus of research, and to develop methodologies that rectify the colonial attitudes inherent in much past and current scholarship. BUILDING A CAPABLE STATE A quarter century on from the fall of apartheid, Building a Capable State asks what lessons can be learned from the South African experience. The book assesses whether the South African government has succeeded in improving service delivery, focusing on the vital sectors of water and sanitation, energy, roads, public transport and housing.SEX TRAFFIC
Paola Monzini is a sociologist with a PhD in social and political science from the European University Institute. She has worked as a consultant for both the Direzione Investigativa Antimafia, the Italian law-enforcement agency fighting organized crime, and more recently, as a researcher in the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI).THE PALESTINE NAKBA
2012 marks the 63rd anniversary of the Nakba - the most traumatic catastrophe that ever befell Palestinians. This book explores new ways of remembering and commemorating the Nakba. In the context of Palestinian oral history, it explores 'social history from below', subaltern narratives of memory and the formation of collectiveidentity.
THE GULF’S SCRAMBLE FOR THE HORN OF AFRICA The Gulf’s Scramble for the Horn of Africa. The Red Sea is returning to a place of great geopolitical importance, turning the Gulf into a battleground of Middle Eastern powers. Countries that have so far remained neutral, and maintained balanced relationships, are now engaged in an unpredictable game. For the past two months, Ethiopiansand
RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
THE ROOTS OF THE FARC This week’s shock result in Colombia’s referendum on a prospective peace agreement between the Colombian state and the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) guerrillas has left the peace process in tatters. What were the roots of the conflict that led the revolutionary group to take up arms over 50 years ago? In this extract from his book The FARC, Garry Leech uncovers the STRAIGHT ALLIES OF LGBT COMMUNITY REINFORCE Some suggest that there is a phenomenon, which Princess Harmony Rodriguez has referred to as “ally theater,” whereby self-proclaimed and self-congratulatory allies perform the role, particularly on social media, of a good ally, presumably for the sake of the praise they subsequently receive. MOTHERS, MONSTERS, WHORES Mothers, Monsters, Whores provides an empirical study of women's violence in global politics. The book looks at military women who engage in torture; the Chechen 'Black Widows'; Middle Eastern suicide bombers; and the women who directed and participated in genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda. Sjoberg & Gentry analyse the biological,psychological
ASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confrontingTHE PALESTINE NAKBA
Explores ways of remembering and commemorating the Nakba, dealing with the issue within the context of Palestinian oral history, 'social history from below', narratives of memory and the formation of collective identity.CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritime history.Wanted by Interpol, the Thunder has for years evaded THE GLOBAL FOOD ECONOMY The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat.. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hungerand malnutrition.
THE PARTICIPATION READER Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development. HOW COCAINE CAME TO EUROPE Galicia is a region in Northwestern Spain whose history and society have been profoundly shaped by the sea since ancient times, with a rugged, intricate coastline more than 900 miles long. DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Nanjala Nyabola is a Kenyan writer, humanitarian advocate and political analyst currently based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her writing and research focuses on refugee issues and humanitarian interventions, as well as technology and media in Africa. VIOLENCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE Violence in Everyday Life explores how identity markers such as gender and sexuality intersect with violence, synthesizing the themes of gender, sexuality and violence to offering a crucial and coherent framework for understanding the interrelationship between these concepts.. Aliraza Javaid explores how violence is experienced at a local, regional and global level, and considers the ways in DISPLACEMENT ECONOMIES IN AFRICA Amanda Hammar is research professor at the Centre of African Studies, Copenhagen University. She has researched and published on agrarian change, local government, state-making, sovereignty, displacement and crisis in southern Africa, with a special focus on Zimbabwe and, lessso, on Mozambique.
RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change inthe region.
ASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confrontingTHE PALESTINE NAKBA
Explores ways of remembering and commemorating the Nakba, dealing with the issue within the context of Palestinian oral history, 'social history from below', narratives of memory and the formation of collective identity.CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritime history.Wanted by Interpol, the Thunder has for years evaded THE GLOBAL FOOD ECONOMY The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat.. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hungerand malnutrition.
THE PARTICIPATION READER Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development. HOW COCAINE CAME TO EUROPE Galicia is a region in Northwestern Spain whose history and society have been profoundly shaped by the sea since ancient times, with a rugged, intricate coastline more than 900 miles long. DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Nanjala Nyabola is a Kenyan writer, humanitarian advocate and political analyst currently based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her writing and research focuses on refugee issues and humanitarian interventions, as well as technology and media in Africa. VIOLENCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE Violence in Everyday Life explores how identity markers such as gender and sexuality intersect with violence, synthesizing the themes of gender, sexuality and violence to offering a crucial and coherent framework for understanding the interrelationship between these concepts.. Aliraza Javaid explores how violence is experienced at a local, regional and global level, and considers the ways in DISPLACEMENT ECONOMIES IN AFRICA Amanda Hammar is research professor at the Centre of African Studies, Copenhagen University. She has researched and published on agrarian change, local government, state-making, sovereignty, displacement and crisis in southern Africa, with a special focus on Zimbabwe and, lessso, on Mozambique.
RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change inthe region.
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Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp is one of the world’s largest, home to over 100,000 people drawn from across east and central Africa. Though notionally still a ‘temporary’ camp, it has become a permanent urban space in all but name with businesses, schools, a hospital and its own court system.CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritime history.Wanted by Interpol, the Thunder has for years evaded MEDIA AND DEVELOPMENT Media matters. From encouraging charitable donations and delivering public health messages to promoting democratic participation and state accountability, the media can play a HOW COCAINE CAME TO EUROPE You describe very well the historical and social background in which drug trafficking emerged in Galicia — an Atlantic region with an extensive coastline in which smuggling and ship-wrecking had been traditional activities for centuries (as they had been in similar European regions, like Cornwall, Devon, and Ireland). WHY WE LIE ABOUT AID ‘One of the most exciting books about development aid in many years: original and timely, closely argued and evidenced, and beautifullywritten.’
THE PARTICIPATION READER Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development.FACING PATRIARCHY
Facing Patriarchy challenges current thinking about men’s violence against women.Drawing upon radical and intersectional feminist theory and critical masculinity studies, the book locates men’s violence within the structures and processes of patriarchy. RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change inthe region.
ORGANIZING WOMEN WORKERS IN THE INFORMAL ECONOMY Women as a group have often been divided by a number of intersecting inequalities: class, race, ethnicity, caste. As individuals - often isolated in reproductive or other home-based work - their weapons of resistance have tended to be restricted to the traditional weapons of the weak: hidden subversions and individualised struggles.ASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confrontingTHE PALESTINE NAKBA
2012 marks the 63rd anniversary of the Nakba - the most traumatic catastrophe that ever befell Palestinians. This book explores new ways of remembering and commemorating the Nakba. In the context of Palestinian oral history, it explores 'social history from below', subaltern narratives of memory and the formation of collectiveidentity.
CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritimehistory.
THE GLOBAL FOOD ECONOMY The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat.. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hungerand malnutrition.
THE PARTICIPATION READER Description. Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development. Through excerpts from the texts that have inspiredcontemporary
DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics explores the drastic efforts being made by elites to contain online activism, as well as how ‘fake news’, a failed digital vote-counting system and the incumbent president's recruitment of Cambridge Analytica contributed to tensions around the 2017 elections. HOW COCAINE CAME TO EUROPE How Cocaine Came to Europe. Galicia is a region in Northwestern Spain whose history and society have been profoundly shaped by the sea since ancient times, with a rugged, intricate coastline more than 900 miles long. In Snow on the Atlantic: How Cocaine Came to Europe, journalist Nacho Carretero tells the story of how the Galician coast became DISPLACEMENT ECONOMIES IN AFRICA In this highly original volume, based on empirical case studies from across sub-Saharan Africa, the authors reveal the paradoxical effects, both intended and unexpected, that displacement produces, and that manifest themselves in displacement economies. An important contribution to a topic of growing scholarly and policy interest. VIOLENCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE Violence in Everyday Life explores how identity markers such as gender and sexuality intersect with violence, synthesizing the themes of gender, sexuality and violence to offering a crucial and coherent framework for understanding the interrelationship between these concepts.. Aliraza Javaid explores how violence is experienced at a local, regional and global level, and considers the ways in RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
ASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confrontingTHE PALESTINE NAKBA
2012 marks the 63rd anniversary of the Nakba - the most traumatic catastrophe that ever befell Palestinians. This book explores new ways of remembering and commemorating the Nakba. In the context of Palestinian oral history, it explores 'social history from below', subaltern narratives of memory and the formation of collectiveidentity.
CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritimehistory.
THE GLOBAL FOOD ECONOMY The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat.. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hungerand malnutrition.
THE PARTICIPATION READER Description. Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development. Through excerpts from the texts that have inspiredcontemporary
DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics explores the drastic efforts being made by elites to contain online activism, as well as how ‘fake news’, a failed digital vote-counting system and the incumbent president's recruitment of Cambridge Analytica contributed to tensions around the 2017 elections. HOW COCAINE CAME TO EUROPE How Cocaine Came to Europe. Galicia is a region in Northwestern Spain whose history and society have been profoundly shaped by the sea since ancient times, with a rugged, intricate coastline more than 900 miles long. In Snow on the Atlantic: How Cocaine Came to Europe, journalist Nacho Carretero tells the story of how the Galician coast became DISPLACEMENT ECONOMIES IN AFRICA In this highly original volume, based on empirical case studies from across sub-Saharan Africa, the authors reveal the paradoxical effects, both intended and unexpected, that displacement produces, and that manifest themselves in displacement economies. An important contribution to a topic of growing scholarly and policy interest. VIOLENCE IN EVERYDAY LIFE Violence in Everyday Life explores how identity markers such as gender and sexuality intersect with violence, synthesizing the themes of gender, sexuality and violence to offering a crucial and coherent framework for understanding the interrelationship between these concepts.. Aliraza Javaid explores how violence is experienced at a local, regional and global level, and considers the ways in RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
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Description. Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp is one of the world’s largest, home to over 100,000 people drawn from across east and central Africa. Though notionally still a ‘temporary’ camp, it has become a permanent urban space in all but name with businesses, schools, a hospital and its own court system.CATCHING THUNDER
December, 2014: In the forbidding waters off Antarctica, Captain Hammarstedt of the Bob Barker sets off on a voyage unlike any seen before. Across ten thousand miles of hazardous seas, Hammarstedt’s crew will relentlessly pursue the Thunder – an infamous illegal fishing ship – for what will become the longest chase in maritime history.Wanted by Interpol, the Thunder has for years evaded MEDIA AND DEVELOPMENT Media matters. From encouraging charitable donations and delivering public health messages to promoting democratic participation and state accountability, the media can play a crucial role in development. Yet the influence of the media is not always welcome. It can also be used as a mechanism of surveillance and control or to disseminate hateUNITED QUEERDOM
United Queerdom evocatively captures over five decades of LGBT+ culture and protest from the GLF to 2020s. Showing how central protest is to queer history and identity this book uncovers the back-breaking hard work as well as the glamorous and raucous stories of those who rebelled against injustice and became founders in the story of queer THE PARTICIPATION READER Description. Calls for greater participation of those affected by development interventions have a long history. This expert reader explores the conceptual and methodological dimensions of participatory research and the politics and practice of participation in development. Through excerpts from the texts that have inspiredcontemporary
HOW COCAINE CAME TO EUROPE How Cocaine Came to Europe. Galicia is a region in Northwestern Spain whose history and society have been profoundly shaped by the sea since ancient times, with a rugged, intricate coastline more than 900 miles long. In Snow on the Atlantic: How Cocaine Came to Europe, journalist Nacho Carretero tells the story of how the Galician coast becameFACING PATRIARCHY
Facing Patriarchy challenges current thinking about men’s violence against women. Drawing upon radical and intersectional feminist theory and critical masculinity studies, the book locates men’s violence within the structures and processes of patriarchy. Addressing the limitations of current violence prevention policies, Bob Pease argues RIGHT-WING POLITICS IN THE NEW LATIN AMERICA Description. The focus for students of Latin America in the past decade has been on the political forces of the left and the so-called 'pink tide' presidencies attempting to bring about social and economic change in the region. However, there has been far less attention paidto
ORGANIZING WOMEN WORKERS IN THE INFORMAL ECONOMY Organizing Women Workers in the Informal Economy explores the emergence of an alternative repertoire among women working in the growing informal sectors of the global South: the weapons of organization and mobilization. This crucial book offers vibrant accounts of how women working as farm workers, sex workers, domestic workers, waste pickersKAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP
Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp is one of the world’s largest, home to over 100,000 people drawn from across east and central Africa. Though notionally still a ‘temporary’ camp, it has become a permanent urban space in all but name with businesses, schools, a hospital and its own court system. AFRICA: THE POLITICS OF SUFFERING AND SMILING Patrick Chabal explores the role of ethnicity and place in the formation of identity in this chapter from from Africa: The Politics of Suffering and Smiling The politics of being In this chapter I want to try to capture both the nature of the ‘individual’ and the politics of ‘existence’.ASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confronting AFRICA'S SHADOW RISE An in-depth analysis of the ‘Africa rising’ narrative and how the continent's fragile economic growth is largely tied to China'sexpansion.
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE AGAINST The Political Economy of Conflict and Violence against Women shows how political, economic, social and ideological processes intersect to shape conflict related gender-based violence against women. Through feminist interrogations of the politics of economies, struggles for political power and the gender order, this collection reveals how sexual orders and regimes are linked to spaces ofUNITED QUEERDOM
Dan Glass is an award-winning activist, mentor, performer and writer. He uses music, performance and protest to catalyse love, soul, revolution and justice in communities confronting injustice. DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Nanjala Nyabola is a Kenyan writer, humanitarian advocate and political analyst currently based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her writing and research focuses on refugee issues and humanitarian interventions, as well as technology and media in Africa. GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS As the movement to end all forms of violence against women and girls (VAWG) gains momentum around the world, this provocative new work applies an innovative theoretical lens to gendered violence across a wide variety of countries and contexts.LEFTOVER WOMEN
A provocative exposé of the position of women in China and of the state-perpetuated myths about 'leftover' women.FACING PATRIARCHY
Facing Patriarchy challenges current thinking about men’s violence against women.Drawing upon radical and intersectional feminist theory and critical masculinity studies, the book locates men’s violence within the structures and processes of patriarchy.KAKUMA REFUGEE CAMP
Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp is one of the world’s largest, home to over 100,000 people drawn from across east and central Africa. Though notionally still a ‘temporary’ camp, it has become a permanent urban space in all but name with businesses, schools, a hospital and its own court system. AFRICA: THE POLITICS OF SUFFERING AND SMILING Patrick Chabal explores the role of ethnicity and place in the formation of identity in this chapter from from Africa: The Politics of Suffering and Smiling The politics of being In this chapter I want to try to capture both the nature of the ‘individual’ and the politics of ‘existence’.ASIAN ARGUMENTS
Asian Arguments is a series of short books about Asia today. Aimed at the growing number of students and general readers who want to know more about the region, these books will highlight community involvement from the ground up in issues of the day usually discussed by authors in terms of top-down government policy. The aim is to better understand how ordinary Asian citizens are confronting AFRICA'S SHADOW RISE An in-depth analysis of the ‘Africa rising’ narrative and how the continent's fragile economic growth is largely tied to China'sexpansion.
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE AGAINST The Political Economy of Conflict and Violence against Women shows how political, economic, social and ideological processes intersect to shape conflict related gender-based violence against women. Through feminist interrogations of the politics of economies, struggles for political power and the gender order, this collection reveals how sexual orders and regimes are linked to spaces ofUNITED QUEERDOM
Dan Glass is an award-winning activist, mentor, performer and writer. He uses music, performance and protest to catalyse love, soul, revolution and justice in communities confronting injustice. DIGITAL DEMOCRACY, ANALOGUE POLITICS Nanjala Nyabola is a Kenyan writer, humanitarian advocate and political analyst currently based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her writing and research focuses on refugee issues and humanitarian interventions, as well as technology and media in Africa. GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS As the movement to end all forms of violence against women and girls (VAWG) gains momentum around the world, this provocative new work applies an innovative theoretical lens to gendered violence across a wide variety of countries and contexts.LEFTOVER WOMEN
A provocative exposé of the position of women in China and of the state-perpetuated myths about 'leftover' women.FACING PATRIARCHY
Facing Patriarchy challenges current thinking about men’s violence against women.Drawing upon radical and intersectional feminist theory and critical masculinity studies, the book locates men’s violence within the structures and processes of patriarchy. DECOLONIZING RESEARCH From Oceania to North America, indigenous peoples have created storytelling traditions of incredible depth and diversity. The term ‘indigenous storywork’ has come to encompass the sheer breadth of ways in which indigenous storytelling serves as a historical record, as a form of teaching and learning, and as an expression of indigenous culture and identity.FACING PATRIARCHY
Facing Patriarchy challenges current thinking about men’s violence against women.Drawing upon radical and intersectional feminist theory and critical masculinity studies, the book locates men’s violence within the structures and processes of patriarchy.TRADING FOR GOOD
Christian Felber is an Austrian alternative economist and university lecturer. He is an internationally renowned speaker, author of several award-winning bestsellers and a regular commentator on ethics, business and economics in various media.LEFTOVER WOMEN
A provocative exposé of the position of women in China and of the state-perpetuated myths about 'leftover' women. SCROUNGERS - ZED BOOKS Scroungers, spongers, parasites These are just are some of the terms that are typically used, with increasing frequency, to describe the most vulnerable in our society, whether they be the sick, the disabled, or the unemployed. THE GLOBAL FOOD ECONOMY The Global Food Economy examines the human and ecological cost of what we eat.. The current food economy is characterized by immense contradictions. Surplus 'food mountains', bountiful supermarkets, and rising levels of obesity stand in stark contrast to widespread hungerand malnutrition.
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Explores ways of remembering and commemorating the Nakba, dealing with the issue within the context of Palestinian oral history, 'social history from below', narratives of memory and the formation of collective identity. THE MARX/FOUCAULT DIFFERENCE In Foucault with Marx Jacques Bidet examines and unites the philosophies of the two great thinkers, one of who focused on class, while the other looked at power.In this short extract from the book the author begins by looking at some of the differences between the two men. Prior to undertaking a systematic comparison, I propose to explore some analogies and discrepancies between the THE THREE WAVES OF GLOBALIZATION Globalization necessitates a new reading of the human story. Its origins, Robbie Robertson argues here, lie in human interconnections that have existed since the earliest times and which assumed global proportions 500 years ago. BUILDING A CAPABLE STATE Ian Palmer is the founder of Palmer Development Group (PDG). He has 40 years experience in the fields of civil engineering and development. Ian is also an adjunct professor at the University of Cape Town (UCT) attached to the African Centre for Cities. .slide" data-cycle-paused="false" data-cycle-pause-on-hover="false" data-cycle-fx="fade" data-cycle-log="false"> Political books for all readersZed Books
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