Palgrave Pivot imprint: 999 books

Building Confidence in East Asia

Maritime Conflicts, Interdependence and Asian Identity Thinking

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Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2014

Conscious that trust deficit is a principal concern in East Asia, the book attempts to suggest ways to enhance confidence in certain key areas such as disputes in East and South China Seas, maritime CBMs, impact of economic interdependence on security, and issues concerning identity and values in Asian thinking.

Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs

A Theoretical Perspective

by M. Lauchs, A. Bain, P. Bell
Language: English
Release Date: May 27, 2015

Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs are increasingly seen as a threat to communities around the world. They are a visible threat as a recognizable symbol of deviance and violence. This book uses gang and organized crime theory to explain the groups and looks at policing and political responses to the clubs' activities.

The Dialectic of Taste

On the Rise and Fall of Tuscanization and other Crises in the Aesthetic Economy

by David Michalski
Language: English
Release Date: July 14, 2015

The Dialectic of Taste examines the aesthetic economy in the context of economic crises. It explains how a new concern for aesthetics, seen in artisan markets, was born out of the ashes of McDonaldization to become a potent force today, capable of both regulating social identity and sparking social change.
by I. Grigoriadis
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2012

The first comparative study to examine the role of religion in the formation of Greek and Turkish nationalisms, this book argues that the shift to an increasingly religious paradigm in both countries can be explained in terms of the exigencies of consolidation and the need to appeal to grassroots elements and account for diversity.

Crime and the Imaginary of Disaster

Post-Apocalyptic Fictions and the Crisis of Social Order

by M. Yar
Language: English
Release Date: May 5, 2015

This study explores the 'imaginary of disaster' that appears in popular fictions about the apocalyptic breakdown of society. Focusing on representations of crime, law, violence, vengeance and justice, it argues that an exploration post-apocalyptic story-telling offer us valuable insights into social anxieties.
by Timothy Jenkins
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2013

What happens when prophecies fail? Timothy Jenkins' re-reading of Leon Festinger's classic work on "cognitive dissonance" seeks to answer this question by studying a 50s doomsday group. This volume explores the relations between anthropology and psychology, and between social scientific and natural scientific accounts of human behavior.
by Elissa B. Alzate
Language: English
Release Date: June 27, 2017

This book assesses the concept of religious liberty in the United States according to the political theory of John Locke. Protecting the individual freedom of religion without infringing on the rights of others or on legitimate political authority requires delicate balance. The work analyzes Locke’s...
by P. Manning
Language: English
Release Date: November 22, 2013

Big Data in History introduces the project to create a world-historical archive, tracing the last four centuries of historical dynamics and change. Chapters address the archive's overall plan, how to interpret the past through a global archive, the missions of gathering records, linking local data into global patterns, and exploring the results.
by A. Lack
Language: English
Release Date: November 4, 2014

Lack begins with a discussion of Max Weber's analysis of the disenchantment of the world and proceeds to develop Heidegger's philosophy in a way that suggests a "re-enchantment" of the world that faces the modern condition squarely, without nostalgia.
by A. Pinn
Language: English
Release Date: August 21, 2013

The role in public life of religious organizations such as black churches has been a contested and heated topic, with their advocates calling for them to have a major place in public discourse and their critiques demanding their silence in public if not their total destruction. This book offers a...
by Joseph Cheah, Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Language: English
Release Date: July 11, 2014

As we listen to Psy's music are we laughing at him or with him? This book responds to this question from historical and theological perspectives and tackles the pressing issues concerning racial stereotypes, imposed masculinity, and imitating another in order to ridicule him/her.

Western Aid at a Crossroads

The End of Paternalism

by O. Eggen, K. Roland
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2013

The new growth patterns and shifting wealth in the world economy fundamentally alter the basis for Western aid. This book demonstrates how Western development aid has been transformed over time, in particular in the 1990s, when the West enjoyed world hegemony. Western aid, once a helping hand to other...
by F. Teles
Language: English
Release Date: April 29, 2016

Territory and scale have been some of the most relevant topics in recent political science, but do we know enough about cooperation between local governments? How we think about local government has changed significantly and requires us to be equipped with new epistemological gear, considering more...
by Christophe Assens, Dr Aline Courie Lemeur
Language: English
Release Date: December 16, 2015

This book explores the governance of networks. A network's governance mechanisms are based on trust and confidence, which go beyond a simple economic logic. As the network's boundaries expand to include clusters of businesses and stakeholders and the emergence of coalitions of all kinds, the trust will...
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