The Lure of Economic Nationalism Michael WortonThe Lure of Economic Nationalism addresses the continued appeal of economic nationalism, placing it in both historical and contemporary contexts. It also considers its alternative, a rules based, multilateral trading system. The book argues that going beyond zero sum outcomes is better suited to address current problems, including rising tides of ethnonationalism and even pandemics.
which collectively and singularly aim to challenge the conventions of connectivity and relationality in social theory and description through a serious and crucially ethnographic reflection on the category of ‘detachment’
social and political relevance of labour unions and their potential to bring about progressive societal change
it aims to generate discussion around historical and contemporary models of the design process
For more than thirty years
this book charts the rise of a self-regulating reader
This book examines how four communities in the rapidly developing cities of Southeast Asia have creatively solved growing environmental problems
‘The Science Communication Challenge’ explores and discusses the whys – as distinct from the hows – of science communication
The first book to address the specific topic of the intersection the processes of conflict transformation devolution and with daily life in Northern Ireland in a rigorous and systematic fashion
Ben Okri Wole Soyinka Hazel Carby
Theater of War is a unique look at the influence of contemporary conflict
Lovely illustrations and maps
Eduardo Paolozzi