By Alexandrina Vanke, author of The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in everyday struggle Drawing on multi-sited ethnography, The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia... READ MORE
By Alexandrina Vanke, author of The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in everyday struggle Drawing on multi-sited ethnography, The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia... READ MORE
The American Anthropological Association holds its annual meeting in Toronto (November 15-19, 2023) with the theme Transitions. If you’re attending, view a selection of our latest Anthropology... READ MORE
We’re proud to announce that African football migration: Aspirations, experiences and trajectories received an Honourable Mention at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS)... READ MORE
We’re looking forward to attending the London Radical Bookfair on 4th November… For those who can’t make the event, here’s a sneak preview of our book stall! Sign up to... READ MORE
Explore a cross-disciplinary selection of Women’s Studies titles from Manchester University Press. From the award-winning “I am Jugoslovenka!”, to fantastic new releases in our... READ MORE
A press release from the series editor of the latest issue of the James Baldwin Review open access journal. READ MORE
South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM) first took place in 2018, and is now held annually to honour, recognise, and appreciate South Asian histories, communities, and culture, as well as to understand the... READ MORE
nationhood (noun): the fact or status of being a nation; national identity or independence. Studies of nationhood include explorations of national identities, patriotism, the relationship between... READ MORE
World Water Day, held on 22 March every year since 1993, celebrates water and raises awareness of the 2 billion people living without access to safe water. It is a recognised United Nations (UN)... READ MORE
This is a book about whiteness and masculinity and about private property as a way of seeing, ordering and restructuring the world, from the seventeenth century onwards in the anglophone Atlantic. The... READ MORE