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What are the working conditions and what are the possibilities for change in the contemporary econom
In Millennials and the Moments that Made Us: A Cultural History of the U.S. from 1982-Present (Zero
Recent popular and scholarly interest has highlighted the complex and brutal system of mass incarcer
In the decades following the end of the Second World War, the British economy evolved from a manufac
How do women experience and participate in Metal? This question forms the core of Gender, Metal and
What is life like in the aspirational economy? In (Not) Getting Paid to Do What You Love: Gender, So
Is Marx still relevant? Any social scientist will answer with a resounding yes! In what he refers to
Labor markets are not what they used to be, as Ilana Gershon argues in Down and Out in the New Econo
How do metrics rule the social world? In Metric Power (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) David Beer, Reader
The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood (Temple University Press, 2017) i
In Alternative Kinships: Economy and Family in Russian Modernism (Northern Illinois University Press
How should we understand markets? In Markets and the Arts of Attachment (Routledge, 2017) Franck Coc
Doing Reflexivity: An Introduction (Policy Press, 2017) by Jon Dean, a senior lecturer in politics a
Cultivating Community: Interest, Identity, and Ambiguity in an Indian Social Mobilization by Michael
In Afro-Atlantic Flight: Speculative Returns and the Black Fantastic (Duke University Press, 2017),
How can we address inequity and injustice in cultural and creative industries? In Creative Justice:
At once wonderfully clear and bursting with complexity, the title of Bruno Perreau‘s book, Queer The
From humble beginnings James Bronterre O’Brien became one of the leading figures in British radical
Blackpentecostal Breath: The Aesthetics of Possibility (Fordham University Press, 2016) is innovativ
Ralph Young is a professor of history at Temple University. His book Dissent: The History of an Amer