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The Politics of Digital Pharmacology
Exploring the Craft of Collective Care
An intriguing allegory of the effect of »digital tools« on our psyche, our self-image and our social interactions with the effects of chemical pharmaceuticals, based on Bernhard Stiegler.
Global Authoritarianism
Perspectives and Contestations from the South
An analysis of authoritarian capitalism, right-wing populism and emancipatory counter-strategies from the Global South.
Gionathan Lo Mascolo
(ed.)
The Christian Right in Europe
Movements, Networks and Denominations
Ultraconservative Christians are building alliances in Europe and seek to reshape its identity. This book reveals their agenda and their dangerous networks.
External Communication in Social Media During Asymmetric Conflicts
A Theoretical Model and Empirical Case Study of the Conflict in Israel and Palestine
Which strategies of external communication do conflict parties use during asymmetric conflicts and what shapes the selection of these communication strategies?
The New Meatways and Sustainability
Discourses and Social Practices
This book offers an innovative and transdisciplinary journey to the challenges and opportunities within the relationship between practices and discourses.
Amnesty International and Women's Rights
Feminist Strategies, Leadership Commitment and Internal Resistances
An unprecedented insight into the development of Amnesty International's work on women's rights, the importance of women activists and the role of internal resistance within AI over twenty years.
Brokering Development?
The Private Sector and Unalleviated Poverty in Tanzania's Agricultural Growth Corridors
An investigation into private-sector coordination with paddy smallholders as poverty alleviation in Tanzania.
Weaving Solidarity
Decolonial Perspectives on Transnational Advocacy of and with the Mapuche
A critical discussion of the limitations and possibilities for international solidarity in dialogue with decolonial perspectives.
Democracy, Markets and the Commons
Towards a Reconciliation of Freedom and Ecology
The commons are a means to overcome economic, political, and ecological crises – while reconciling human freedom and ecological sustainability.
Segregation, Inequality, and Urban Development
Forced Evictions and Criminalisation Practices in Present-Day South Africa
This book unearths an institutionalized regime of inequality in urban development and city improvement projects in South Africa, which facilitate the enlargement of inequality, excluding the majority of society from the design-focused, creative, fashionable, and liveable cities.