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Frank Adloff
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Alain Caillé
(eds.)
Convivial Futures
Views from a Post-Growth Tomorrow
A compelling discussion about the steps needed to make life just and to create a more convivial future for human and non-human beings.
kollektiv orangotango+
(ed.)
This Is Not an Atlas
A Global Collection of Counter-Cartographies
This Is Not an Atlas collects maps from political struggles, critical research, art and education, seeking to inspire new counter cartographies worldwide.
Alexander Schellinger
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Philipp Steinberg
(eds.)
The Future of the Eurozone
How to Keep Europe Together: A Progressive Perspective from Germany
In this volume, renowned German researchers and practitioners provide pragmatic and progressive recommendations of how to rescue the Euro and keep Europe together.
Shifting Baselines of Europe
New Perspectives beyond Neoliberalism and Nationalism
This book opens the often narrow discourse on the future of Europe and criticises the false dichotomy between nationalism and a neoliberal version of Europe. It presents emancipatory projects from across the continent trying to achieve a democratic Europe beyond the nation state.
Complicity
New Perspectives on Collectivity
A glance, a gesture, a code: We all act as accomplices. Gesa Ziemer develops new and surprising perspectives on this topical form of collectivization.
Maik Fielitz
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Laura Lotte Laloire
(eds.)
Trouble on the Far Right
Contemporary Right-Wing Strategies and Practices in Europe
This volume convenes analyses on the increasing influence of the far right in Europe and provides a unique insight into strategies and practices of its actors.
Interregnum
Beyond Liquid Modernity
A challenge to Zygmunt Bauman's thought on liquid modernity looking at contemporary society as an interregnum, a temporary break with the past, and being characterised by anomie.
Futures of Modernity
Challenges for Cosmopolitical Thought and Practice
Today, global modernities interact on local grounds: a process calling for reflexive cosmopolitanism in both societies and social sciences. Prominent critical thinkers face the challenges of our time.