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Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence - Fieldwork Interrupted (Hardcover): John Heathershaw, Michael P. Broache,... Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence - Fieldwork Interrupted (Hardcover)
John Heathershaw, Michael P. Broache, Fabio Cristiano, Sandra McEvoy, Henri Myrttinen, …
R2,439 Discovery Miles 24 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This international, edited collection brings together personal accounts from researchers working in and on conflict and explores the roles of emotion, violence, uncertainty, identity and positionality within the process of doing research, as well as the complexity of methodological choices. It highlights the researchers' own subjectivity and presents a nuanced view of conflict research that goes beyond the 'messiness' inherent in the process of research in and on violence. It addresses the uncomfortable spaces of conflict research, the potential for violence of research itself and the need for deeper reflection on these issues. This powerful book opens up spaces for new conversations about the realities of conflict research. These critical self-reflections and honest accounts provide important insights for any scholar or practitioner working in similar environments.

Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism (Paperback): Rory Archer, Igor Duda, Paul Stubbs Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism (Paperback)
Rory Archer, Igor Duda, Paul Stubbs
R1,366 Discovery Miles 13 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Socialist countries like Yugoslavia garnered legitimacy through appealing to social equality. Yet social stratification was characteristic of Yugoslav society and increased over the course of the state's existence. By the 1980s the country was divided on socio-economic as well as national lines. Through case studies from a range of social millieux, contributors to this volume seek to 'bring class back in' to Yugoslav historiography, exploring how theorisations of social class informed the politics and policies of social mobility and conversely, how societal or grassroots understandings of class have influenced politics and policy. Rather than focusing on regional differentiation between Yugoslav republics and provinces the emphasis is placed on social differentiation and discontent within particular communities. The contributing authors of these historical studies come from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, linking scholarship from the socialist era to contemporary research based on accessing newly available primary sources. Voices of a wide spectrum of informants are included in the volume; from factory workers and subsistence farmers to fictional television characters and pop-folk music superstars.

Making Policy Move - Towards a Politics of Translation and Assemblage (Paperback): John Clarke, Dave Bainton, Noemi Lendvai,... Making Policy Move - Towards a Politics of Translation and Assemblage (Paperback)
John Clarke, Dave Bainton, Noemi Lendvai, Paul Stubbs
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Responding to increasing interest in the movement of policies between places, sites and settings, this timely book presents a critical alternative to approaches centred on ideas of policy transfer, dissemination or learning. Written by key people in the field, it argues that treating policy's movement as an active process of 'translation', in which policies are interpreted, inflected and re-worked as they change location, is of critical importance for studying policy. The book provides an exciting and accessible analytical and methodological foundation for examining policy in this way and will be a valuable resource for those studying policy processes at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. Mixing collectively written chapters with individual case studies of policies and practices, the book provides a powerful and productive introduction to rethinking policy studies through translation. It ends with a commitment to the possibilities of thinking and doing 'policy otherwise'.

Making Policy Move - Towards a Politics of Translation and Assemblage (Hardcover): John Clarke, Dave Bainton, Noemi Lendvai,... Making Policy Move - Towards a Politics of Translation and Assemblage (Hardcover)
John Clarke, Dave Bainton, Noemi Lendvai, Paul Stubbs
R2,299 Discovery Miles 22 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Responding to increasing interest in the movement of policies between places, sites and settings, this timely book presents a critical alternative to approaches centred on ideas of policy transfer, dissemination or learning. Written by key people in the field, it argues that treating policy's movement as an active process of 'translation', in which policies are interpreted, inflected and re-worked as they change location, is of critical importance for studying policy. The book provides an exciting and accessible analytical and methodological foundation for examining policy in this way and will be a valuable resource for those studying policy processes at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. Mixing collectively written chapters with individual case studies of policies and practices, the book provides a powerful and productive introduction to rethinking policy studies through translation. It ends with a commitment to the possibilities of thinking and doing 'policy otherwise'.

Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism (Hardcover, New edition): Rory Archer, Igor Duda, Paul Stubbs Social Inequalities and Discontent in Yugoslav Socialism (Hardcover, New edition)
Rory Archer, Igor Duda, Paul Stubbs
R4,627 Discovery Miles 46 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Socialist countries like Yugoslavia garnered legitimacy through appealing to social equality. Yet social stratification was characteristic of Yugoslav society and increased over the course of the state's existence. By the 1980s the country was divided on socio-economic as well as national lines. Through case studies from a range of social millieux, contributors to this volume seek to 'bring class back in' to Yugoslav historiography, exploring how theorisations of social class informed the politics and policies of social mobility and conversely, how societal or grassroots understandings of class have influenced politics and policy. Rather than focusing on regional differentiation between Yugoslav republics and provinces the emphasis is placed on social differentiation and discontent within particular communities. The contributing authors of these historical studies come from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, linking scholarship from the socialist era to contemporary research based on accessing newly available primary sources. Voices of a wide spectrum of informants are included in the volume; from factory workers and subsistence farmers to fictional television characters and pop-folk music superstars.

Social Policy and International Interventions in South East Europe (Hardcover): Bob Deacon, Paul Stubbs Social Policy and International Interventions in South East Europe (Hardcover)
Bob Deacon, Paul Stubbs
R3,485 Discovery Miles 34 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This comprehensive and engaging book investigates the role of international actors in the making of social policy in South East Europe. Introductory chapters on transnationalism and Europeanization are followed by a series of nine linked case studies depicting research undertaken within this region. The book charts the variable influence that international actors such as formal organizations, non-governmental organizations, consulting companies and individual transnational policy entrepreneurs have on key policy issues, including pensions, social protection, labour markets and health. The authors conclude that welfare settlements are a complex product of historical and institutional legacies, the neo-liberal interventions of the World Bank, the emerging impact of the EU, and the crowded international arena resulting from war and post-war reconstruction agendas. Written by leading researchers in the field, Social Policy and International Interventions in South East Europe will be of great interest to researchers and students of social policy, policy studies and regional studies, as well as policymakers within international and governmental organizations.

Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence - Fieldwork Interrupted (Paperback): John Heathershaw, Michael P. Broache,... Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence - Fieldwork Interrupted (Paperback)
John Heathershaw, Michael P. Broache, Fabio Cristiano, Sandra McEvoy, Henri Myrttinen, …
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This international, edited collection brings together personal accounts from researchers working in and on conflict and explores the roles of emotion, violence, uncertainty, identity and positionality within the process of doing research, as well as the complexity of methodological choices. It highlights the researchers' own subjectivity and presents a nuanced view of conflict research that goes beyond the 'messiness' inherent in the process of research in and on violence. It addresses the uncomfortable spaces of conflict research, the potential for violence of research itself and the need for deeper reflection on these issues. This powerful book opens up spaces for new conversations about the realities of conflict research. These critical self-reflections and honest accounts provide important insights for any scholar or practitioner working in similar environments.

Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement - Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Imaginaries (Hardcover): Paul... Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement - Social, Cultural, Political, and Economic Imaginaries (Hardcover)
Paul Stubbs
R2,859 Discovery Miles 28 590 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

After a summit in Belgrade in September 1961, socialist Yugoslavia, led by President Josip Broz Tito until his death in 1980, initiated a movement with states in the Global South. The Non-Aligned Movement not only offered an alternative to the Cold War polarization between NATO and the Warsaw Pact but also expressed the hopes of a world emerging from colonial domination. Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement investigates the Non-Aligned Movement both as a top-down, interstate initiative and as a site for transnational exchange in science, art and culture, architecture, education, and industry. Re-invigorating older debates by consulting newly available sources, the volume challenges studies that marginalize the role of socialist Yugoslavia in the Non-Aligned Movement. Contributors address topics such as women's involvement, antifascism and anti-imperialism, cultural and educational exchange, tensions in Yugoslav diplomacy, competing understandings of economic development, the role of the Yugoslav construction company Energoprojekt, Yugoslav relations with Latin America and Africa, and contemporary support for refugees and asylum seekers as a kind of practical and affective afterlife of Yugoslavia's non-aligned commitments. Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement offers an innovative approach to one of the twentieth century's most important international movements and confronts issues of economic, social, and cultural rights that remain relevant today.

The Theological Museum (Paperback): Paul Stubbs The Theological Museum (Paperback)
Paul Stubbs
R228 Discovery Miles 2 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Social Policy, Poverty, and Inequality in Centra - Agency and Institutions in Flux (Paperback): Paul Stubbs, Sofiya An, Tatiana... Social Policy, Poverty, and Inequality in Centra - Agency and Institutions in Flux (Paperback)
Paul Stubbs, Sofiya An, Tatiana Chubarova, Bob Deacon, Natalija Atas
R864 Discovery Miles 8 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book takes stock of the diverse and divergent welfare trajectories of post-socialist countries across Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union. It traces the impacts, in terms of poverty, well-being, and inequality, of over two decades of transformation, addressing both the legacy effects of socialist welfare systems and the installation of new social, political, and economic structures and, in many cases, new independent nation-states. Authors from different disciplines address key aspects of social protection including health care, poverty reduction measures, active labour market policies, pension systems, and child welfare systems.

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