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Britain's 2016 vote to leave the EU divided the nation, unleashing
years of political turmoil. The result has been a sulphurous
atmosphere in which many remain unreconciled to Brexit whilst, in a
tragic irony, some of those most committed to it are angry and
dissatisfied with what was delivered. In this clear-headed
assessment, Chris Grey argues that this painful legacy was all but
inevitable. Left undefined by the referendum, the actual meaning of
Brexit emerged only gradually, through the confusing and often
dramatic events that followed. This compelling book skilfully
unpacks those events, explaining how and why the promise of Brexit
dissolved, creating discontent on all sides.
Are you a cyborg? Is your neighbour? These are only a few of the thought-provoking questions the authors address in The Cyborg Handbook. The Cyborg (short for cybernetic organism) is an entity that is part human and part machine. Todays technology is transforming and maybe even transcending the human. People who have implanted pacemakers or attached prostheses are certainly cyborgs. Cyborgs are everywhere, multiplying. And many people, cyborged or not, now live in cyborg societies where humans and machines exist symbiotically. The Cyborg Handbook is an initial look at cyborg society and at the range of cyborg technologies, from the restorative and normalizing to the reconfiguring, and enhancing. These technologies can restore some to health and they can prolong horrible deaths, but they can also make humans into more effective killers. Cyborgs, good, bad and indifferent, are with us. The Handbook brings together key documents from the history of cyborgs as well as the best writing about cyborgs, including recent cyborg cultural theory. The contributions cover the role of space technology, war, medicine, and the imagination in the production of cyborgs. The appendix lists cyborg films, videos, stories and books.
'Indispensable and subversive' - Simon Caulkin, The Observer 'A
highly entertaining polemic.... This slim volume more than lives up
to its title' - Stefan Stern, Financial Times Conceived by Chris
Grey and written to get you thinking, the 'Very Short, Fairly
Interesting and Reasonably Cheap' series offers informal,
conversational and critical overviews of popular areas of study.
Updated throughout with examples from the biggest global news
events, including the Trump presidency, cost-cutting at Boeing,
working conditions at Sports Direct and the fallout of the Covid-19
pandemic, the fifth edition explores contemporary developments in
organizations. This book is ideal for students of organizational
studies, management professionals and anyone curious about the
workings of organizations. Chris Grey is Emeritus Professor of
Organization Studies at the School of Business and Management at
Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
As a Facebook moderator, Chris Gray made a living looking at
graphically violent images and reviewing some of the internet's
most toxic debates. Following a short training induction, he was
responsible for deciding what material could remain online and what
needed to be removed. Years later, the psychological trauma of the
things he had seen hit him like a ton of bricks. He was eventually
diagnosed with PTSD. In this eye-opening book, Chris recounts his
quest to hold the behemoth Facebook to account for his PTSD - a
journey that would ultimately lead him to take legal action against
one of the world's most powerful corporations. The Moderator is
both a story of the mental health fallout from this very new type
of job and an exploration of some of the most important questions
in the 21st century: when everybody has a direct communications
channel with everybody else in the world, what should people be
allowed to say, when is it okay to silence them - and who decides?
Pierre Broue (1926-2005) is famous for his grand histories: The
Revolution and The Civil War In Spain (with co-author E. Temime,
1970), his History of the Communist International (Fayard, 2003)
and for his monumental study The German Revolution (Haymarket &
Merlin Press, 2006) as well as a number of exceedingly scholarly
edited collections of other works. Trotsky's Oeuvres which he
edited is regarded as both more scholarly and deeper than its
English equivalent. This book brings together essays by Broue
hitherto unavailable in English, throwing light on the role of the
opposition to Stalin within Russia and on the development the
Fourth International up to 1945. A biographical sketch of Pierre
Broue, by Vincent Presumey paints a substantial, frank and
illuminating portrait of an original historian and political
analyst.
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