ESA 2024 Reading List

Posted by jenhoward - Tuesday, 23 Jul 2024

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European Sociological Association 16th ESA Conference

Manchester University Press is delighted to be attending ‘ESA2024: Tension, Trust and Transformation’ in Porto, 27-30 August 2024.

Visit our stand at the book exhibit, and meet our Senior Commissioning Editor, Shannon Kneis to discuss your ideas and publishing with MUP.

For those who can’t be there, we’ve put together a virtual bookstore – see below.

Use code ESA30 at checkout for 30% off titles (offer expires 30.09.24).

Assemblages of cancer

Empire and subject peoples

Siblings and sociology

Expatriate

Critical theory and Independent Living

Anti-racism in Britain

The elephant and the dragon in contemporary life sciences

Global Marxism

British Bangladeshi Muslims in the East End

Affective bordering

Pandemic culture

Act now

Birth controlled

Gendered urban violence among Brazilians

The sound of difference

Politicising and gendering care for older people

Race, bordering and disobedient knowledge

Off white

Adaptation and resilience in the performing arts

Knowing COVID-19

Governance, democracy and ethics in crisis-decision-making

Creative approaches to wellbeing

Resisting Olympic evictions

Women in exile in early modern Europe and the Americas

The elementary structuring of patriarchy

The ethics of researching the far right

Critical theory and dystopia

European cities

Intimacy and injury

Diaspora as translation and decolonisation

A savage song

Ageing and new intimacies

Rethinking untouchability

Revolutionary lives of the Red and Black Atlantic since 1917

The loneliness room

How the other half lives

Culture is not an industry

Foundations of social ecological economics

Dog politics

The politics of feeling in Brexit Britain

The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia

Researching animal research

De-centering queer theory

Medicalising borders

Critical theory and human rights

Intimacy and mobility in an era of hardening borders

The fringes of citizenship

Pluriversal sovereignty and the state

Understanding baby loss

Global networks of Indigeneity

Clickbait capitalism

Critical theory and legal autopoiesis

African football migration

Border abolitionism

Leaving the field

When nothing works

Border images, border narratives

Worrier state

Sugar rush

Borders of desire

Carbon colonialism

Faith stories

The fall and rise of the English upper class

Britain in fragments

Policing race, ethnicity and culture

Critical theory and international relations

The entangled legacies of empire

Siblings and sociology

Rural quality of life

Living with water

Expatriate

Critical theory and social pathology

The religion of Orange politics

Trust in the system

The Red and the Black

Transnational solidarity

The Value of a Whale

Affective intimacies

Bordering intimacy

Critical theory and demagogic populism

Anti-racist scholar-activism

Border porosities

Critical theory and feeling

Critical theory and sociological theory

French London

Embodiment and everyday cyborgs

Black resistance to British policing

Black middle-class Britannia

Personalised cancer medicine

Race and riots in Thatcher's Britain

Global white nationalism

Race talk

Disciplined agency

Environment, labour and capitalism at sea

It's a London thing

Into the woods

The greening of golf

A table for one

Critical theory and epistemology

Subjects of modernity

John Dewey

Migrating borders and moving times

Immersion

Mega-events and social change

In the shadow of Enoch Powell

Exoticisation undressed

The political materialities of borders

An ethnography of NGO practice in India

Living displacement

Race and the Yugoslav region

Occupational health and social estrangement in China

The craft of writing in sociology

Factories for learning

Salvage ethnography in the financial sector

Ageing selves and everyday life in the north of England

Frontiers of the Caribbean

Localizing global sport for development

Sport in the Black Atlantic

Tragic encounters and ordinary ethics

Enduring violence

Sport and technology

Loud and proud

Chagos Islanders in Mauritius and the UK

Time and memory in reggae music

South Korean civil movement organisations

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