Showing results for "liam liburd"
Showing 1 - 2 of 2 Results
Adult content is visible.
Tracking the Rise of the Radical Right Globally
CARR Yearbook 2018/2019
- by
- Megan ArmstrongImran IwanRoland ClarkSadie ChanaMaureen A. EgerAndreas DafnosAristotle KallisMarta LorimerPaul StockerDavid BarnesPaul JacksonDaniel JonesLiam LiburdHenry MeadDan StoneLeonard WeinbergChris WebbCarmen Aguilera-CarnereroChris AllenJames DownesMikael HjermValery EngelMaik FielitzBernhard ForchtnerTerri E. GivensHans-Georg BetzJulian GöpffarthBarbara MantheCynthia Miller-IdrissÖzgür ÖzvatanCathrine ThorleifssonMette WiggenManès WeisskircherRuth WodakBharath GaneshJade HutchinsonBethan JohnsonRob MayMark PotokLella NouriTamir Bar-OnJuliana ChueriKatherine KondorBalsa LubardaSamuel SalzbornLouie Dean Valencia-GarcíaPalak RaoBenjamin BlandYannick David Veilleux-LepageSean ArbuthnotWilliam BaldetCraig McCannNatalie JamesKatherine ParsonsImran AwanJacob DaveyMatthew FeldmanBrian HughesAmy-Louise WatkinAndreas ÖnnerforsMegan SquireArchie Henderson
2019
EN
2018 was a tumultuous year in global politics. Starting with the rise of the Lega Nord in Italy and ending with the election of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, it has never been such a pertinent time to study the radical right. This yearbook pulls together the best commentary and analysis from an international consortium of expert scholars examining the ebb and flow of radical right movements from around the world. Starting with a concise analysis of key definitions of the radical right and hist...
$39.99 CAD
British culture after empire
Race, decolonisation and migration since 1945
- Book 197 -
- Studies in Imperialism
2023
EN
Accessible
British culture after Empire is the first collection of its kind to explore the intertwined social, cultural and political aftermath of empire in Britain from 1945 up to and beyond the Brexit referendum of 2016, combining approaches from the fields of history, English and cultural studies. Against those who would deny, downplay or attempt to forget Britain’s imperial legacy, the various contributions expose and explore how the British Empire and the consequences of its end continu...
$40.99 CAD
People who read this also enjoyed
The Myth of Meritocracy
Why Working-Class Kids Still Get Working-Class Jobs (Provocations Series)
2016
EN
The best jobs in Britain today are overwhelmingly done by the children of the wealthy. Meanwhile, it is increasingly difficult for bright but poor kids to transcend their circumstances. This state of affairs should not only worry the less well-off. It hurts the middle classes too, who are increasingly locked out of the top professions by those from affluent backgrounds.Hitherto, Labour and Conservative politicians alike have sought to deal with the problem by promoting the idea of ...
$6.99 CAD
or Free with Kobo PlusDecolonizing Solidarity
Dilemmas and Directions for Supporters of Indigenous Struggles
2015
EN
In this highly original and much-needed book, Clare Land interrogates the often fraught endeavours of activists from colonial backgrounds seeking to be politically supportive of Indigenous struggles. Blending key theoretical and practical questions, Land argues that the predominant impulses which drive middle-class settler activists to support Indigenous people cannot lead to successful alliances and meaningful social change unless they are significantly transformed through a process of bo...
$32.99 CAD
- Series -
- Routledge Classics
2013
EN
Accessible
This classic book is a powerful indictment of contemporary attitudes to race. By accusing British intellectuals and politicians on both sides of the political divide of refusing to take race seriously, Paul Gilroy caused immediate uproar when this book was first published in 1987. A brilliant and explosive exploration of racial discourses, There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack provided a powerful new direction for race relations in Britain. Still dynamite today and as relevant as...
$35.27 CAD
Indigenous Knowledge Production
Navigating Humanity within a Western World
2018
EN
Accessible
Despite many scholars noting the interdisciplinary approach of Aboriginal knowledge production as a methodology within a broad range of subjects – including quantum mathematics, biodiversity, sociology and the humanities - the academic study of Indigenous knowledge and people is struggling to become interdisciplinary in its approach and move beyond its current label of ‘Indigenous Studies’.Indigenous Knowledge Production specifically demonstrates the use of autobiographical ethnici...
Against Meritocracy
Culture, power and myths of mobility
2017
EN
Accessible
Meritocracy today involves the idea that whatever your social position at birth, society ought to offer enough opportunity and mobility for ‘talent’ to combine with ‘effort’ in order to ‘rise to the top’. This idea is one of the most prevalent social and cultural tropes of our time, as palpable in the speeches of politicians as in popular culture. In this book Jo Littler argues that meritocracy is the key cultural means of legitimation for contemporary neoliberal culture – and that whilst ...
Colonial and Postcolonial Literature
Migrant Metaphors
2005
EN
Colonial and Postcolonial Literature is the leading critical overview of and historical introduction to colonial and postcolonial literary studies. Highly praised from the time of its first publication for its lucidity, breadth, and insight, the book has itself played a crucial part in founding and shaping this rapidly expanding field. The author, an internationally renowned postcolonial critic, provides a broad contextualizing narrative about the evolution of colonial and postcolonial wri...
$35.99 CAD
The Identity Myth
Why We Need to Embrace Our Differences to Beat Inequality
2022
EN
We are in crisis.As a society we have never been less connected.The internet and globalisation fuel ignorance and anger, while the disconnect between people's reality and perceived identities has never been greater.Karl Marx outlined the idea of a material 'base' and politico-cultural 'superstructure'. According to this formula, a material reality - wealth, income, occupation - determined your politics, leisure habi...
$9.99 CAD
Imperial nostalgia
How the British conquered themselves
2021
EN
A strong emotional attachment to the memory of empire runs deep in British culture. In recent years, that memory has become a battleground in a long-drawn ideological war, inflecting debates on race, class, gender, culture, the UK’s future and its place in the world. This provocative and passionate book surveys the scene of the imperial memory wars in contemporary Britain, exploring how the myths that structure our views of empire came to be, and how they inform the present. Taking in such...
- Book 15 -
- Methodology & History in Anthropology
2007
EN
Informative as well as entertaining, this volume offers many interesting facets of the first hundred years of anthropology at Oxford University.
$26.99 CAD
Stigma
The Machinery of Inequality
2020
EN
Stigma is a corrosive social force by which individuals and communities throughout history have been systematically dehumanised, scapegoated and oppressed. From the literal stigmatizing (tattooing) of criminals in ancient Greece, to modern day discrimination against Muslims, refugees and the 'undeserving poor', stigma has long been a means of securing the interests of powerful elites.In this radical reconceptualisation Tyler precisely and passionately outlines the political functio...
$21.99 CAD











