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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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Sense and Sensibility in Social Work with Families and Children

European Perspectives on Developments in Child Protection and Welfare

Bringing together authors from a diverse range of countries, this book argues that more flexible, community/relationship/partnership-based approaches are required to meet the needs of parents and children experiencing difficulties and risk of harm.

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Education, Disability and Social Policy

This new edition of the milestone book Education, Disability and Social Policy outlines critical debates in education concerning the position and experiences of disabled children and young people within a contemporary policy context.

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The Harms of Beauty

This groundbreaking ethnographic study lifts the lid on the dark side of beauty – revealing why young people are willing to inflict self-harm in the pursuit of ‘perfection’ and exploring the motivations for using, buying and selling counterfeit beauty products and services.

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Capitalism Reloaded

The Rise of the Authoritarian-Financial Complex

Exploring the 'authoritarian–financial complex' that shapes modern capitalism, this book unveils how neoliberalism fosters state and corporate repression in our lives. Bloom shows how financial securitisation fuels oppression by exploiting social inequalities. This is must-read on capitalism's drive for profit and authoritarian power.

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Ineffective Policies

Causes and Consequences of Bad Policy Choices

Using cutting-edge research and analysis, this book states the case for studying ineffective policies, demonstrates their harmful effects across policy fields and provides policy makers with the tools to reflect, identify and act upon them.

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1000 Platforms

Ensembles as Ontological Experiments

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Land, Capital and Extractive Frontiers

Social Conflict and Ecological Crisis in the Senegal River Delta

This book examines ‘land-grabbing’ - its colonial roots and the fraught relationship between capital and nature amid the current global socio-ecological crisis. Based on ethnographic research, the author sheds light on how European policies impact indigenous communities and how contemporary capital–nature relationships perpetuate ecological crises.

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Trouble with Death

Making Sense of Mortality in the Anthropocene

This book combines Western history of death with sociology and philosophy to explore our approach to death. It examines sociological debates, the cultural construction of death and uses existential phenomenology and Freudian psychology to examine the search for meaning in our finite lives.

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Digital Public Employment Services in Action

This volume provides a well-rounded analysis of the practical opportunities and challenges posed by digital welfare, reconnecting and reconciling technical possibilities and political ambitions with what is socially necessary as welfare systems undergo radical change.

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Roads Not Yet Travelled

Transport Futures For 2050

What will the world be like in 2050? This book explores possible future worlds through eight speculative fiction stories, taking in automation, big data, climate catastrophe and government dysfunction. It will encourage all those interested in a positive future for public mobility to take the steps to ensure we get there.

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Narrating China and Europe in Uncertain Times

This edited volume examines the crucial, yet overlooked, role narratives play in the rapidly changing relationship between Europe and China.

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Universal Health Coverage

Foundations and Horizons

This book traces the origins of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the broader context of universalism since the beginning of the 20th century. Drawing on rich first-hand data, including expert interviews and archival research, this book adopts a historical–sociological methodology to analyse some of UHC’s key political dynamics.

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