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Envisioning Abolition
Socialism, Anarchism and Penal Abolitionism in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth centuries
2025
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Abolitionist thought visualizes a world without prisons – or a radical reduction or transformation of prisons and punishment. This fascinating book explores the abolitionist ideas of key early socialists and anarchists, writing from the late 18th to the early 20th centuries. It considers how these radical thinkers can provide insights into our present condition, both by highlighting the harms of punishment and by pointing to inspiring alternatives to current policy and practice.By ...
$41.59 CAD
Commons, Citizenship and Power
Reclaiming the Margins
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- Fabrizio BarcaSébastien BourdinLowri Cunnington WynnJulie FroudPaolo GerbaudoAyhan KayaAlexandros KioupkiolisAnna KrastevaDanny MacKinnonJean-Louis Marin-LamelletSarah McKinleyAndrea MembrettiAndy PikeStella Rodrigues LallementJohn TomaneyAndré TorreKarel WilliamsSanne Velthuis
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- Civil Society and Social Change
2025
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Since the 2010s, populism and illiberal politics have been on the rise. Demagogue leaders preach simplified rhetoric to vilify the powerless, polarising city and rural areas and sparking such shocking events as the US insurrection on 6th January 2021.This interdisciplinary book argues for a politics of representativity and accountability to help transform people’s experiences, showing that where they live matters and, therefore, so do they.This book demonstrates how place-b...
$43.99 CAD
2021
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This book explores the meaning and practice of empowering methodologies in organisational and social research.In a context of global academic precarity, this volume explores why empowering research is urgently needed. It discusses the situatedness of knowing and knowledge in the context of core-periphery relations between the global North and South. The book considers the sensory, affective, embodied practice of empowering research, which involves listening, seeing, moving and feel...
$75.99 CAD
The Organization of Craft Work
Identities, Meanings, and Materiality
2018
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This edited book focuses on the organization and meaning of craft work in contemporary society. It considers the relationship between craft and place and how this enables the construction of a meaningful relationship with objects of production and consumption. The book explores the significance of raw materials, the relationship between the body, the crafted object and the mind, and the importance of skill, knowledge and learning in the making process. Through this, it raises important que...
$85.49 CAD
2014
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The visual constitutes an increasingly significant element of contemporary organization, as post-industrial societies move towards economies founded on creative and knowledge-intensive industries. The visual has thereby entered into almost every aspect of corporate strategy, operations, and communication; reconfiguring basic notions of management practice and introducing new challenges in the study of organizations.This volume provides a comprehensive insight into the ways in which...
$108.56 CAD
2012
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Bringing to mind rockers and royals, Buckingham Palace and the Scottish Highlands, Britain holds a special interest for international audiences who have flocked in recent years to quality exports like Fish Tank, Trainspotting and The King's Speech. A series of essays and articles exploring the definitive films of Great Britain, this addition to Intellect's Directory of World Cinema series turns the focus on England together with Northern Ireland, Scotlan...
$34.79 CAD
The Common Lot and Other Stories
The Published Short Fiction, 1908–1921
2016
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The seventeen narratives of The Common Lot and Other Stories, published in popular magazines across the United States between 1908 and 1921 and collected here for the first time, are driven by Emma Bell Miles’s singular vision of the mountain people of her home in southeastern Tennessee. That vision is shaped by her strong sense of social justice, her naturalist’s sensibility, and her insider’s perspective.Women are at the center of these stories, and Miles deftly works a ...
$31.49 CAD
2013
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In Management Research the authors provide a stimulating and critical overview of the key theoretical debates on research paradigms and methodologies, demystifying the process and providing invaluable insights into the politics and practice of research.Conceived by Chris Grey as an antidote to conventional textbooks, each book in the ‘Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap’ series takes a core area of the curriculum and turns it on it...
$38.39 CAD
Once I Too Had Wings
The Journals of Emma Bell Miles, 1908–1918
2014
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Emma Bell Miles (1879–1919) was a gifted writer, poet, naturalist, and artist with a keen perspective on Appalachian life and culture. She and her husband Frank lived on Walden’s Ridge in southeast Tennessee, where they struggled to raise a family in the difficult mountain environment. Between 1908 and 1918, Miles kept a series of journals in which she recorded in beautiful and haunting prose the natural wonders and local customs of Walden’s Ridge. Jobs were scarce, however, and as the fam...
$33.69 CAD
2013
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In Management Research the authors provide a stimulating and critical overview of the key theoretical debates on research paradigms and methodologies, demystifying the process and providing invaluable insights into the politics and practice of research.Conceived by Chris Grey as an antidote to conventional textbooks, each book in the ‘Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap’ series takes a core area of the curriculum and turns it on it...
$38.39 CAD
Notes from the Underground: Spring 2018
Notes from the Underground, #4
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- Laura AdamsKhadeja AhmedEmma BellMercy BickellVivian BolenHelen BradshawAlayna CicchettiJainey CoatesSimon CorpuzHolden CrumplerJerry CuiWill DaughtonAnna Kate DauntKatherine DowdyChandler DownieEzi EmenikeLauren FleischerLinlee FranklinTommy GraySarah HalbertJack HildebrandtLogan HomisonJackson HugillCamille LaRoccaAllison LaudadioAnna LewisBeecher LewisCaroline Rose LunnyKayla MartinNikki MauldinAtticus MazeracMary Allison McCueKenzie MullinsDimitri NakisHarrison ObrechtEmily RodenLexi O'RourkeCody PaddackDaniella ParedesSonu PatelMadison PerkinsEric PhippsAndrew RentzMadeleine RobertsSkila RogersMary RustJennifer RynMark ScottMarie ShapleyAvery ShaverRaegan ShermanLilly SimonsHolly SimsJacob SmithLucy SmithBella SniderSpencer SundbergEthan TetreaultIsabel ThompsonSeth Van SyckleJane VickersJudy WangAbby WatsonLee Alisha Williams
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- Notes from the Underground
2019
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Maclay School's Journal of Creative WritingOn our title: We take the title of this journal from a novella of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The novella is an existential piece, written before Dostoyevsky's greatest works and before Existentialism had really taken root in literature. The unnamed narrator is frequently named an anti-hero and is described by the note on the back of the Dover edition as a "profoundly alienated individual in whose brooding self-an...










