Political and Social Change
Political and Social Change is a multidisciplinary series dedicated to the analysis and understanding of changes in modern society. It includes topics such as democratic transformations, cultural dynamics, genealogies of change, collective identities, articulation of alternative discourses, and the role of civil society in processes of change. It covers both historical readings and contemporary studies. It directs attention toward multi-scalar changes in the global world where local, national and transnational practices are intertwined. The series welcomes innovative theoretical approaches in the field of social and political change as well as applied studies that offer new insight about the mentioned topics. It is open to edited volumes and monographs and welcomes comparative studies and transnational perspectives.
Political and Social Change is a multidisciplinary series dedicated to the analysis and understanding of changes in modern society. It includes topics such as democratic transformations, cultural dynamics, genealogies of change, collective identities, articulation of alternative discourses, and the role of civil society in processes of change. It covers both historical readings and contemporary studies. It directs attention toward multi-scalar changes in the global world where local, national and transnational practices are intertwined. The series welcomes innovative theoretical approaches in the field of social and political change as well as applied studies that offer new insight about the mentioned topics. It is open to edited volumes and monographs and welcomes comparative studies and transnational perspectives.
Political and Social Change is a multidisciplinary series dedicated to the analysis and understanding of changes in modern society. It includes topics such as democratic transformations, cultural dynamics, genealogies of change, collective identities, articulation of alternative discourses, and the role of civil society in processes of change. It covers both historical readings and contemporary studies. It directs attention toward multi-scalar changes in the global world where local, national and transnational practices are intertwined. The series welcomes innovative theoretical approaches in the field of social and political change as well as applied studies that offer new insight about the mentioned topics. It is open to edited volumes and monographs and welcomes comparative studies and transnational perspectives.
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Situating Displacement
Explorations of Global (Im)MobilityVolume 10©2022 Edited Collection 190 Pages -
Changes and Challenges of Cross-border Mobility within the European Union
Volume 9©2020 Edited Collection 234 Pages -
Rights under Trial, Rights Reflections
13 Further Acts of Academic Journalism and Historical Commentary on Human RightsVolume 8©2019 Monographs 152 Pages -
On the Justice and Justification of Just War
How Does Life Dwell in the State?Volume 7©2018 Thesis 160 Pages -
13 Acts of Academic Journalism and Historical Commentary on Human Rights
Opinions, Interventions and the Torsions of PoliticsVolume 6©2017 Monographs 222 Pages -
Reimagineering the Nation
Essays on Twenty-First-Century SwedenVolume 4©2017 Edited Collection 376 Pages -
Dissent! Refracted
Histories, Aesthetics and Cultures of DissentVolume 3©2016 Edited Collection 230 Pages -
Congestion
Rationalising Automobility in the Face of Climate ChangeVolume 2©2015 Monographs 214 Pages