Position Papers – August / September 2022
Title | Position Papers – August / September 2022 PDF eBook |
Author | Position Papers Team |
Publisher | Eblana Solutions |
Pages | 44 |
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Genre | Religion |
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Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: On the peril and the glory of ambiguity Michael Kirke The failings of “liberal democracy” James Bradshaw A world of false promises Margaret Hickey Another big book of generalisations Molly Bagnall The West’s grand abdication Gavan Jennings Miracle on the Hudson Conor Donnelly A paradox for our times David Gibney Taking to the road Brenda McGann Films: Elvis Jared Zimmerer
Position Papers – August/September 2024
Title | Position Papers – August/September 2024 PDF eBook |
Author | Position Papers Team |
Publisher | Eblana Solutions |
Pages | 44 |
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Genre | Religion |
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Editorial Gavan Jennings In Passing: The Extraordinary Life and Art of Andrey Tarkovsky (Part I) Michael Kirke The chilling lessons of past wars James Bradshaw Is War Inevitable? James Bradshaw A Lifetime on the Frontline Gerard Scullion A Different America? Pat Hanratty The population bomb has imploded Tim O’Sullivan The Bible: a book for a disenchanted world David Gibney The Summer Reading List George Weigel
Roads to Decolonisation
Title | Roads to Decolonisation PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Duvenage |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2024-04-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1040018505 |
Roads to Decolonisation: An Introduction to Thought from the Global South is an accessible new textbook that provides undergraduate students with a vital introduction to theory from the Global South and key issues of social justice, arming them with the tools to theorise and explain the social world away from dominant Global North perspectives. Arranged in four parts, it examines key thinkers, activists and theory-work from the Global South; theoretical concepts and socio-historical conditions associated with 'race' and racism, gender and sexuality, identity and (un)belonging in a globalised world and decolonisation and education; challenges to dominant Euro-American perspectives on key social justice issues, linking decolonial discourses to contemporary case studies. Each chapter offers an overview of key thinkers and activists whose work engages with social justice issues, many of whom are under-represented or left out of undergraduate humanities and social sciences textbooks in the North. This is essential reading for students of the humanities and social sciences worldwide, as well as scholars keen to embed Southern thought in their curricula and pedagogical practice.
Social Policy and EU Polity-building Through Crises and Beyond
Title | Social Policy and EU Polity-building Through Crises and Beyond PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Kyriazi |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 2024-10-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 104014988X |
This volume sets out to explain the conditions that have favoured the expansion of the European social dimension during the turbulent decade of 2010–20, when Europe was confronting strong countervailing pressures, including the euro crisis, the refugee crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. The study begins by diagnosing a widespread, although slow-burning, crisis across the European Union (EU) resulting from the cumulation of social problems and the systemic tension between EU market integration on the one hand and nationally bounded welfare states and the other. Eight in-depth case studies analyse the political dynamics behind a variety of EU social initiatives aimed at addressing the consequences of free movement of workers, youth unemployment, poverty, eroding wages, environment and climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic. To identify the specific drivers of EU social policymaking empirically, the authors have reconstructed the struggles over concrete policy proposals as they unfolded in the European multilevel setting. The volume introduces a novel analytical framework for interpreting the transformation of the EU social dimension in times of crisis, when some degree of social co-ordination becomes crucial to bond deeply different (welfare) states together. This in-depth study offers an invaluable analysis for researchers, academics and professionals interested in the functioning of the European polity.
OECD Agriculture and Food Policy Reviews Policies for the Future of Farming and Food in the Netherlands
Title | OECD Agriculture and Food Policy Reviews Policies for the Future of Farming and Food in the Netherlands PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2023-06-26 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 926484225X |
The Netherlands has built an agricultural sector that is a world leader in productivity and competitiveness. Policies for the Future of Farming and Food in the Netherlands takes stock of the current situation in the agriculture sector.
Covid-19 in Palestine
Title | Covid-19 in Palestine PDF eBook |
Author | Nadia Naser-Najjab |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 124 |
Release | 2024-01-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0755651197 |
Israel and Palestine were worlds apart during the pandemic that claimed over five million lives globally. While Palestinians were forced to adopt crude survival measures and endure economic privations, Israel was praised as a vaccination world leader. This book demonstrates how Israel utilized the pandemic to tighten surveillance and control over Palestine and the Palestinians. Drawing on theories of settler colonialism and the concept of 'necropolitics', the book is a vital testament to the reality of the Israeli settler colonial project today. The author uses case studies and interviews with Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, Hebron, Kufr Aqab and the Jalazoon refugee camp to understand the lived experiences of Palestinians. The newest colonial policies are discussed including how Israel activated a counter-terrorism database that could track citizens and ensure they adhered to lockdown regulations. It also shows how Israel destroyed Palestinian infrastructure essential for water, sanitation and hygiene, leaving Palestinians unable to fight the virus. The book shows that, for Palestinians, the pandemic was simply the latest in a long line of national catastrophes in a context where settler colonialism prevails.
The Geopolitics of Hydrogen
Title | The Geopolitics of Hydrogen PDF eBook |
Author | Rainer Quitzow |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 252 |
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ISBN | 3031595157 |