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Our monographs, multi-authored and edited works include original scholarly research, thorough and structured reviews of important subjects and engaging works that push forward the boundaries of the disciplines in which we publish.

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Just Climate Futures

Integrating Social Inclusion Into the Net Zero Transition

This book takes a deep dive into the ways families and communities are, or could be, impacted by transition to Net Zero and provides a practical roadmap towards a truly just transition.

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Neoliberalism and Urban Regeneration

London's Communities Finding a Voice and Fighting Back

This book shows how urban community campaigns across London have challenged exclusionary regeneration projects. It tells the stories of groups that have taken radical democratic action to resist top-down change and make their voices heard in local decision-making.

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Reimagining Voluntary Sector Leadership

The Influence and Impact of Place

This interdisciplinary book brings together leading scholars and practitioners to examine this intriguing phenomenon in different political and cultural contexts. Written in an accessible, jargon-free style, it sets state-of-the-art agendas for understanding and strengthening the voluntary sector’s influence in place leadership.

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How Ireland’s LGBTQ+ Youth Movement was Built

Civil Society in the Pursuit of Social Justice

An insider perspective of how LGBTQ+ civil society organisations influenced Irish public policy between 1993, the year when homosexuality was decriminalised, and 2015, when both marriage equality and progressive gender recognition legislation were introduced.

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Women, Work and the Everyday Politics of Welfare

Work, Care and Civil Society

Drawing on longitudinal research involving ethnographic and narrative inquiry in the south Wales Valleys, this book attends to the everyday politics of welfare through its rhetorical imaginings, the practices of street level workers and across the interactions of women themselves.

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Onlife Criminology

Virtual Crimes and Real Harms

Onlife criminology is the study of crime and social harm produced by the blurring lines between digital engagement and our everyday lives. This thought-provoking book analyses the threats of surveillance, indoctrination and abuse of personal data that can potentially affect us all.

Bristol Uni Press
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Turning Water into a Commodity

Digital Innovation and the Private Sector as Development Agent

Pay-as-you-go water dispensers are used in many areas in the Global South: this book examines the increasing influence of private corporations in the supply of water kiosks within Kenya. It shows how remote regions are being opened to market-based development, while excluding local approaches and actors.

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Digital Conquest

Spatiality, Energy and the Data Centre

In an era of exponential digital growth, this book shows how data centers are transforming urban landscapes and energy systems. Offering twenty case studies from Europe and the USA, it reveals the hidden impacts of our digital world, making essential reading for those shaping sustainable futures.

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Governing Climate Mobility in Africa

Explorations of Adaptation in Ethiopia and Ghana

Climate change is often understood as a main driver of human mobility in Africa, but this book demonstrates the factors — from governance to household finance — that come into play in household mobility practices in Ethiopia and Ghana.

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Lawless Borders

The Rule of Law Deficit in European Immigration Control

This book explores the evolving preventive immigration control system, analysing its impact on the rule of law. Examining state practices, EU agency operations and digital innovations like AI, it offers a critical look at how these layers erode legal norms and sheds light on modern border management challenges.

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Understanding Parent Blame

Institutional Failure and Complex Trauma

This edited collection brings together academics, practitioners, activists, parents and young people to explore the nature and causes of parent–carer blame. It interrogates its prevalence, impact and potential pathways for reform.

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Perspectives on Whistleblowing

Cases and Theories

Examining high profile cases including Kiriakou, Snowden, Foxley and Assange, this book offers crucial insights into the subject of whistleblowing.

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