Palgrave Pivot imprint: 999 books

The British World and an Australian National Identity

Anglo-Australian Cricket, 1860–1901

by Jared van Duinen
Language: English
Release Date: September 14, 2017

This book explores the dynamics of Anglo-Australian cricketing relations within the ‘British World’ in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It explores what these interactions can tell us about broader Anglo-Australian relations during this period and, in particular, the evolution...

Family Language Policy

Maintaining an Endangered Language in the Home

by C. Smith-Christmas
Language: English
Release Date: October 29, 2015

Based on an eight-year study of a family on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, this book explores why the children in the family do not often speak Gaelic, despite the adults' best efforts to use the language with them, as well as the children's attendance at a Gaelic immersion school.

Transdisciplinary Approach to Language Study

The Complexity Theory Perspective

by J. Filipovi?
Language: English
Release Date: April 29, 2015

This book is about complexity-driven, trandsisciplinary approach to language study. It illustrates how complexity science can be applied in the research of language and society in order to create and sustain a transdisciplinary dialogue across interested communities of practice which may be beneficial in improving living conditions of real people.
by Randall W. Monty
Language: English
Release Date: May 5, 2016

Writing centers are complex. They are places of scholarly work, spaces of interdisciplinary interaction, and programs of service, among other things. With this complexity in mind, this book theorizes writing center studies as a function of its own rhetorical and discursive practices. In other words,...
by T. Bjorgo, Tore Bjørgo
Language: English
Release Date: May 3, 2013

This innovative new book aims to put society's fight against terrorism into a comprehensive crime prevention perspective with a clear, understandable theoretical foundation, developing a general model for the prevention of crime which is, in this book, applied to terrorism.
by D. Kirk
Language: English
Release Date: October 17, 2013

This book investigates for the first time the parallels between two island appendages of much larger governments - Okinawa, Japan's southernmost island prefecture, in ferment over historic US bases; Jeju embroiled over a new South Korean naval base. The people of Okinawa and Jeju share a common fear...

Alexander Pope’s Catholic Vision

“Slave to No Sect”

by G. Atkins
Language: English
Release Date: April 26, 2013

A fresh look at the greatest poet of early eighteenth-century England, this highly readable book focuses on Pope's religious thinking and major poems. G. Douglas Atkins extends the argument that the Roman Catholic poet was no Deist, 'closet' or otherwise.
by Philip Whitehead
Language: English
Release Date: July 29, 2015

This book reconceptualises the concept of moral economy in its relevance for, and application to, the criminal justice system in England and Wales. It advances the argument that criminal justice cannot be reduced to an instrumentally driven operation to achieve fiscal efficiencies or provide investment opportunities to the commercial sector.
by Robert Kerr
Language: English
Release Date: February 5, 2016

American football and postmodernist theory are both objects of popular and scholarly interest that reveal remarkable sociological insights. Analysis of media-driven commercial football documents how narratives of sportsmanship/brutality, heroism/antiheroism, athleticism/self-indulgence, honor/chicanery, and chivalry/sexism compete and thrive.
by Debra Reddin van Tuyll
Language: English
Release Date: May 27, 2015

During the American Civil War, several newspapers remained Confederate sympathizers despite their locations being occupied by Union troops. Examining these papers, the authors explore what methods of suppression occupiers used, how occupation influenced the editorial and business sides of the press, and how occupation impacted freedom of the press.

Conflict in the Academy

A Study in the Sociology of Intellectuals

by M. Morgan, P. Baert
Language: English
Release Date: April 8, 2015

Examining an intramural conflict that erupted within the English Faculty at Cambridge University in the early 1980s, this book develops a theoretical analysis of disputes as they unfold within the academy and explores the broader historical shifts within Higher Education and how these related to developments in Continental Europe.
by Michael Gardiner
Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 2015

This book describes the recent Scottish independence referendum as the latest incarnation of a contest between two times on one hand, an ideally continuous time beyond determination underpinning financial sovereignty, on the other the interruptions to this ideal continuity inherent in human action.

The Manipulation of Online Self-Presentation

Create, Edit, Re-edit and Present

by A. Attrill
Language: English
Release Date: March 4, 2015

This book explores psychological theories around the ways in which people present themselves online. The role of dispositional and situational factors along with the motivations that drive self-presentation across diverse Internet arenas are considered.
by Jane L. Chapman, Adam Sherif, Dan Ellin
Language: English
Release Date: January 12, 2016

Comics, the Holocaust and Hiroshima breaks new ground for history by exploring the relationship between comics as a cultural record, historiography, memory and trauma studies. Comics have a dual role as sources: for gauging awareness of the Holocaust and through close analysis, as testimonies and narratives of childhood emotions and experiences.
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