Stuart Hall and ‘Race’

Stuart Hall and ‘Race’

Author: Claire Alexander

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-02

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1317982606

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It is impossible to overestimate the importance of Stuart Hall’s work in shaping the field of racial and ethnic studies for nearly five decades. From his groundbreaking work Policing the Crisis through to his paradigm shattering ‘New Ethnicities’, Hall’s writing has redefined how race research is thought and done, while Hall himself stands as an exemplar of the public and politically engaged intellectual. This collection of essays, from established and emerging scholars, critically engages with Hall’s legacy across this body of work, from the foundations of cultural studies as a field of enquiry, through his work on race and articulation, to his insights into ‘the politics of difference’ and diaspora identities. These essays both reflect back on Hall’s interventions and locate them within some of the key spaces and questions of our time – from the ‘political theology’ of race in South Africa to the terrain of the contemporary city, from reflections on memory, nationhood and belonging to new ethnicities online and the formation of postcolonial subjectivities. The collection includes an in-depth conversation between Les Back and Stuart Hall, in which Hall reflects on his career and explores the challenges facing contemporary multicultural, multifaith societies in a globalised world. This book was published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.


The Origins of Behavioural Public Policy

The Origins of Behavioural Public Policy

Author: Adam Oliver

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-04-27

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1316510263

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An accessible introduction to how behavioural economics is used to influence and inform developments in public policy.


The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing

The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing

Author: Ben Bradford

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2016-07-14

Total Pages: 980

ISBN-13: 1473959101

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The SAGE Handbook of Global Policing examines and critically retraces the field of policing studies by posing and exploring a series of fundamental questions to do with the concept and institutions of policing and their relation to social and political life in today′s globalized world. The volume is structured in the following four parts: Part One: Lenses Part Two: Social and Political Order Part Three: Legacies Part Four: Problems and Problematics. By bringing new lines of vision and new voices to the social analysis of policing, and by clearly demonstrating why policing matters, the Handbook will be an essential tool for anyone in the field.


Digital Detox

Digital Detox

Author: Trine Syvertsen

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2020-03-30

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1787693414

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Against a backdrop of increasingly intrusive technologies, Trine Syvertsen explores the digital detox phenomenon and the politics of disconnection from invasive media. With a wealth of examples, the book demonstrates how self-regulation online is practiced and delves into how it has also become an expression of resistance in the 21st century.


Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation

Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation

Author: Petros Iosifidis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-30

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1000299783

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Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation discusses some of the political, regulatory and technological issues which arise from the increased power of internet intermediaries (such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube) and the impact of the spread of digital disinformation, especially in the midst of a health pandemic. The volume provides a detailed account of the main areas surrounding digital democracy, disinformation and fake news, freedom of expression and post-truth politics. It addresses the major theoretical and regulatory concepts of digital democracy and the ‘network society’ before offering potential socio-political and technological solutions to the fight against disinformation and fake news. These solutions include self-regulation, rebuttals and myth-busting, news literacy, policy recommendations, awareness and communication strategies and the potential of recent technologies such as the blockchain and public interest algorithms to counter disinformation. After addressing what has currently been done to combat disinformation and fake news, the volume argues that digital disinformation needs to be identified as a multifaceted problem, one that requires multiple approaches to resolve. Governments, regulators, think tanks, the academy and technology providers need to take more steps to better shape the next internet with as little digital disinformation as possible by means of a regional analysis. In this context, two cases concerning Russia and Ukraine are presented regarding disinformation and the ways it was handled. Written in a clear and direct style, this volume will appeal to students and researchers within the social sciences, computer science, law and business studies, as well as policy makers engaged in combating what constitutes one of the most pressing issues of the digital age.


Rethinking Secularism

Rethinking Secularism

Author: Craig Calhoun

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011-08-25

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0199796688

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This collection of essays examines how ''the secular'' is constituted and understood, and how new understandings of secularism and religion shape analytic perspectives in the social sciences, politics, and international affairs.


Fielding Transnationalism

Fielding Transnationalism

Author: Julian Go

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 2016-04-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781119237877

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Fielding Transnationalism presents a collection of original essays that explore the promises of the theory of social fields, a concept advanced most prominently by Pierre Bourdieu, for the analysis of global relations. Features contributions from leading experts who scrutinize how transnational relationships in different areas are shaped by field dynamics Draws on case studies ranging from the fields of religion, journalism, human rights, the social sciences, imperial governance, and the arts to the European Central Bank Combines theoretical discussion with empirical approaches to provide an essential teaching resource on global issues Offers a conceptual toolkit for researchers concerned with international and transnational phenomena across the social sciences


Technological Economy

Technological Economy

Author: Don Slater

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-07-15

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1134307128

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In this major new collection, leading experts explore the multidisciplinary connections between technology and economy, drawing on new convergences between economic sociology and science and technology studies. Through theoretical and empirical studies, the authors investigate: * economics and economic knowledges as technologies * the economies as socio-technical arrangements * the nature of innovation * the role of technological mediations in representing and performing economies. This revealing book, ideal for those with an interest in contemporary social theory, interrogates the evidence for the contemporary claims about the emergence of the ‘new economy’ and ‘knowledge-based economies’ and sheds new light on the relationship between economy and culture.


Sexing the Self

Sexing the Self

Author: Elspeth Probyn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1134906188

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Faced with the seemingly enormous difficulty of representing `others', many theorists working in Cultural Studies have been turning to themselves as a way of speaking about the personal. In Sexing the Self Elspeth Probyn tackles this question of the sex of the self, an issue of vital importance to feminists and yet neglected by feminist theory until now, to suggest that there are ways of using our gendered selves in order to speak and theorize non-essential but embodied selves. Arguing for `feminisms with attitude', Sexing the Self ranges across a wide range of theoretical strands, drawing upon a body of literature from early Cultural Studies to Anglo-American feminist literary criticism, from `identity debates' to Foucault's `care of the self'.