On #IWD2022 check out 'Global Feminist Autoethnographies During COVID-19'. Gathering feminist narratives from across the globe, it bears witness to the intersecting structural inequalities shaping academic lives as the pandemic continues.
https://t.co/lRTBO9lhiI
Fully revised and updated, the fourth edition of 'Social Sciences: The Big Issues' by @woodward_kath explores key debates on how we live our personal, domestic and emotional lives at a time of enormous change. Available now at:
https://t.co/2YF4K2K9Zu
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Studies in Whiteness, edited by @ShonaHunter and Christi van der Westhuizen, is "the foundation of a genuinely transnational as well as transdisciplinary conversation about whiteness" (Vron Ware).
https://t.co/tH06LwUEga
Eamon Maher's review of the 'Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies' in Studies journal (Autumn 2021) describes it as "vastly rich" and "insightful", providing "much food for thought, as well as warnings about the future."
@boconch1
https://t.co/wK61fuur0p
"This book is about the necessity for deploying the complexity frame of reference in all approaches to governance as we go into a future that is not at all comfortable and easy."
— @complexcase @EmUprichard@GerritsLasse and David Byrne
Exciting post: the new addition to the Complexity in Social Science book series! 'Governing Complexity in the 21st Century' by Neil E. Harrison and Robert Geyer has contributions by @samir_rihani and @JudeRowley1
https://t.co/S2dtHnpQDR
@complexcase @EmUprichard@GerritsLasse
Today the Home Renaissance Foundation @HRFLondon is hosting a book launch—online and in person—for ‘The Home in the Digital Age’ eds. @AntArgandona @DrJoyMalala and Richard C. Peatfield. Register at:
https://t.co/lOq3THQy9u
https://t.co/4vEoEcADpK
Out now, 'Racism and Racial Surveillance', edited by @sheilapkhan@HelenaCFMachado & Nazir Ahmed Can, includes three Open Access chapters. These are free to read at:
https://t.co/psJplYiAKc
The full Introduction can be read under 'Preview this title' at:
https://t.co/zk78SPzz2k
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#Sustainability
Happy publication day to 'Emotions and Belonging in Forced Migration' by Basem Mahmud (@CanalUGR). More information at:
https://t.co/At5XCrsYYY
@Routledge_Socio
Publishing today in the Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for Sale book series, 'Reconfiguring Stigma in Studies of Sex for Sale' edited by Jeanett Bjønness, Lorraine Nencel, and @MayLenSkilbrei
https://t.co/NPBC7GUues
@IsabelCrowhurst @Routledge_Socio @FSW_VU @CRF_Aarhus
New @Routledge_Socio 'The Emotions in the Classics of Sociology' from editors Massimo Cerulo and Adrián Scribano. More details at:
https://t.co/T1IeQTPtE8
Great review by @AidanJBeatty of the Routledge International Handbook of Irish Studies (eds. Renée Fox, Mike Cronin and Brian Ó Conchubhair @boconch1)
https://t.co/wK61fucPBP
Guess I'll be rewatching Sorry to Bother You this weekend. Or...not. Depending on how the enjoyment of satire vs. depression at reality balance tips this time around.
It's publication day for 'Gendered Power Dynamics and Exotic Dance' by Tina H. Deshotels @JSUNews and Craig J. Forsyth @ULLafayette – new from the Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for Sale book series @IsabelCrowhurst @MayLenSkilbrei
https://t.co/8CVRnjQ4uK