The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia Dan LloydThis book provides a novel approach towards the urban life of working class communities, using the example of Russias post industrial cities. Focusing on the sensual, imaginary and practical aspects of everyday struggles, this approach helps explain how workers produce micro change in urban space under neoliberal neo authoritarianism.
Argues that the changing world of work cannot be divorced from several overlapping power dynamics that have resonance to wider societal debates: issues of labour market inclusion and exclusion or marginalisation
Papers originally presented at a symposium on the Middle Paleolithic of Europe and the Near East
from economic stagnation to an ageing population
Disabled artists are contributing to a type of disability activism that can simultaneously improve mainstream bioethics and ableist museum and gallery culture
It explores Being-in-the-world in everyday life with practical exercises for rehearsal and performance
This book reveals the different components of RKM’s work and how each relates to the other
Marks a major new contribution to the emerging field of comic studies and the growing literature on superheroes
Saramago’s labyrinths focuses on both the form and the content of Saramago’s writing
Dimitris Papageorgiou's book Olympia and the Olympic Games is the first guidebook in Greek for the antiquities of Olympia
The accompanying text by Jessica Sutcliffe is an intimate and revealing memoir of her mother that offers a fascinating insight into her life
With a concise and illuminating introduction
Albert Finney and James Mason