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SOCIAL POLICY & SOCIOLOGY 30 CELEBRATING YEARS OF INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING 2017 New Titles & Selected Backlist www.e-elgar.com www.elgaronline.com www.elgarblog.com Contents Featured Elgaronline Elgar Advanced Introductions Ageing 26 Criminology 26 bo ok Economy & Society Environment 11 Te xt Education 13 Page Page Page Page Page 18 Page 18 Europe 15 Gender & Families 17 Health 18 Housing, Home & Communities 10 Inequality & Social Justice Labour 19 Migration 23 New Horizons in Social Policy series Research Methods & Evaluation 12 Sociological Theory 22 Welfare Author/Title Index 27 Follow us for news, views and discounts @Elgar_SocPol www.e-elgar.com We were one of the first academic publishers to be included in Scopus, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature www.elgaronline.com www.elgar.blog www.elgaronline.com FREE trial access for your library! 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Why economies grow? Why, in an age of globalization, does nationalism still have a powerful grip on populations worldwide? Liah Greenfeld’s Advanced Introduction to Nationalism offers a dazzling account of our age: to wit, that a startling range of phenomena have their roots in the adoption of nationalism as the basis of modern social order A must for sociologists, political scientists, and anyone who wants to understand the passions of modern times.’ – Chandler Rosenberger, Brandeis University, US ‘There is no more consistently brilliant thinker on nationalism than Liah Greenfeld This book will undoubtedly be a “must read” for both scholars and students of the subject.’ – Jonathan Eastwood, Washington and Lee University, US 2016 160 pp Hardback 978 78536 254 £75.00 2016 Paperback 978 78536 256 £15.95 eBook 978 78536 255 Edited by Beatriz Carrillo Garcia, University of Sydney, Australia and Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China, Johanna Hood, Roskilde University, Denmark and Paul I Kadetz, Marshall University, US and University College London, UK ‘This is a needed book, bracing in its diversity and scope As a collection of authoritative studies of welfare in China, it is a Handbook in the best sense of the word: China researchers, and others concerned with global health and social inequality, will want to keep it ready to hand, to consult as a reservoir of up-to-date facts, carefully analyzed All of these scholars challenge the liberal term “welfare” through the experience of Chinese socialism, even as they make the category useful for comparative and critical research.’ – Judith Farquhar, University of Chicago, US July 2017 c 512 pp Hardback 978 78347 273 c £180.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 274 Handbooks of Research on Contemporary China series NEW KEY TITLE The Social Legitimacy of Targeted Welfare Advanced Introduction to Public Policy Attitudes to Welfare Deservingness B Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh, US Te xt bo ok ‘Once again, Guy Peters provides a first rate explication of the themes, issues and innovative trends that define the rapidly expanding field of public policy, from the evolving concerns of agenda-setting and policy formulation to implementation and evaluation But the discussion also introduces new and even more challenging topics such as policy success and failure Those who wish to enter the field at either a fairly introductory or advanced level will well to get their hands on this book.’ – Frank Fischer, Rutgers University, US ‘Guy Peters should be praised for placing design at the centre of the study of public policy His clearly written book tells students and scholars exactly what they need to know and why it is so relevant.’ – Peter John, University College London, UK Edited by Wim van Oorschot, University of Leuven, Belgium, Femke Roosma, Tilburg University, the Netherlands, Bart Meuleman, University of Leuven, Belgium, Tim Reeskens, Tilburg University, the Netherlands This book addresses new perspectives on the perceived popular deservingness of target groups of social services and benefits, offering new insights and analysis to this quickly developing field of welfare attitudes research It provides an up-to-date state of the art in terms of concepts, theories, research methods and data The book offers a multi-disciplinary view on deservingness attitudes, with contributions from sociology, political science, media studies and social psychology It links up with central welfare state debates about the allocation of collective resources between groups with particular needs, and wider categories of need Oct 2017 c 367 pp Hardback 978 78536 720 c £105.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 721 Globalization and Welfare series 2015 224 pp Hardback 978 78195 576 £70.00 2015 Paperback 978 78195 577 £15.95 eBook 978 78195 578 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Welfare Trust, Social Capital and the Scandinavian Welfare State Post-Communist Welfare States in European Context Explaining the Flight of the Bumblebee Patterns of Welfare Policies in Central and Eastern Europe Gunnar Lind Haase Svendsen, University of Southern Denmark and Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, Aarhus University, Denmark Kati Kuitto, Finnish Centre for Pensions, Helsinki, Finland ‘This book is a powerful and incisive contribution to the debates on social capital, trust and the welfare state The reader will find an informed, insightful explanation of how the Scandinavian welfare state has been largely able to escape its inherent social dilemma: how generous social provisions have not been accompanied by widespread free-riding The answer lies, according to the authors, in social capital and trust The authors not only offer a compelling argument about the inner workings of how the Scandinavian welfare state functions, but also an original theoretical approach – Bourdieuconomics – to the study of the forms of capital in general and of social capital in particular This is social science research at its best.’ – Francisco Herreros, Spanish National Research Council 2016 168 pp Hardback 978 84844 064 £65.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 558 ‘Methodologically rigorous and geographically exhaustive, Post-Communist Welfare States in European Context is an insightful empirical analysis of social policy patterns in Central and Eastern Europe It is a must-read for everyone interested in comparing hybrid emerging social protection models in the divergent new Europe with established worlds of welfare in Western Europe Kati Kuitto has written a state-of-the-art study in comparative welfare, emphasizing regime change and variability over regime coherence and stability.’ – Pieter Vanhuysse, University of Southern Denmark 2016 224 pp Hardback 978 78471 197 £75.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 198 Race, Ethnicity and Welfare States An American Dilemma? Edited by Pauli Kettunen, Sonya Michel and Klaus Petersen NEW KEY TITLE The Politics and Policy of Wellbeing 2015 288 pp Hardback 978 78471 536 £85.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 537 Understanding the Rise and Significance of a New Agenda Globalization and Welfare series Ian Bache, University of Sheffield and Louise Reardon, University of Leeds, UK Restructuring Welfare Governance ‘I have never seen a book like this The authors seem to me to be ahead of their time: they are the first to try to explain the gradual rise and rise of ideas about “wellbeing” in modern society At the time of writing, nobody knows where this intellectual current will end, but it will probably be several oceans away The book should be read by economists, psychologists, political scientists, historians and policymakers It is a prescient and wickedly interesting read.’ – Andrew Oswald, University of Warwick, UK 2016 200 pp Hardback 978 78347 932 £70.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 933 Marketization, Managerialism and Welfare State Professionalism Edited by Tanja Klenk and Emmanuele Pavolini 2015 288 pp Hardback 978 78347 576 £80.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 577 ALSO OF INTEREST: The Generational Welfare Contract Simon Birnbaum, Tommy Ferrarini, Kenneth Nelson and Joakim Palme Digitalization, Immigration and the Welfare State Mårten Blix To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I see page Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com see page 23 I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk New Horizons in Social Policy series NEW SERIES NEW New Horizons in Social Policy series Social Services Disrupted NEW Social Policy in the Middle East and North Africa From Social Assistance to Universal Social Protection Edited by Rana Jawad, University of Bath, Nicola Jones, Overseas Development Institute, UK and Mahmood Messkoub, International Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands This book presents a state of the art in the developing field of social policy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region It offers an up-to-date conceptual analysis of social policy programmes and discourses in the MENA region by critically reviewing the range of social insurance and social assistance schemes that are currently in existence there It also analyses and offers suggestions on which of these policies can positively impact the region’s advancement in terms of human development and in addressing social and economic inequalities and exclusion Nov 2017 c 254 pp Hardback 978 78643 198 c £90.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 199 Housing Wealth and Welfare Edited by Caroline Dewilde, Tilburg University and Richard Ronald, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands ‘Home ownership has always been connected to both welfare and wealth, but the ties have been strengthened in the aftermath of the global financial crisis Now, the editors and authors of Housing Wealth and Welfare discuss the current state of affairs They sketch different scenarios for different countries and cohorts but never lose touch of the general trends Required reading for anyone interested in the various faces of home ownership.’ – Manuel B Aalbers, KU Leuven, Belgium 2017 288 pp Hardback 978 78536 095 £90.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 096 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I AC C Edited by Flavia Martinelli, Universitå Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy, Anneli Anttonen, University of Tampere, Finland and Margitta Mätzke, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria ES S Changes, Challenges and Policy Implications for Europe in Times of Austerity N The series is designed to capture contemporary issues and debates in social policy and to encourage critical, innovative and thought-provoking approaches to understanding and explaining current trends and developments in social policy It seeks original contributions from established and emerging researchers on a range of topics influencing social policy OP E Series Editors: Patricia Kennett and Misa Izuhara, University of Bristol, UK This book revives the discussion on public social services and their redesign, with a focus on services relating to care and the social inclusion of vulnerable groups, providing rich information on the changes that occurred in the organisation and supply of public social services over the last thirty years in different European places and service fields Despite the persisting variety in social service models, three shared trends emerge: public sector disengagement, ‘vertical re-scaling’ of authority and ‘horizontal re-mix’ in the supply system The consequences of such changes are evaluated from different perspectives – governance, social and territorial cohesion, labour market, gender – and are eventually deemed ‘disruptive’ in both economic and social terms Oct 2017 c 384 pp Hardback 978 78643 210 c £110.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 211 NEW Social Investment and Social Welfare International and Critical Perspectives Edited by James Midgley, University of California, Berkeley, US, Espen Dahl, Oslo and Akershus University of Applied Sciences, Norway and Amy Conley Wright, University of Wollongong, Australia ‘This is an exciting and welcome contribution to the debates surrounding social investment and to the comparative social welfare literature more generally Edited by leading scholars in the field, the volume provides an intelligent and well structured overview of the history, politics and outcomes of social investment policies in a range of different contexts Perhaps most valuable, is its focus on a broader range of countries than the traditional Eurocentric literature – in particular, countries in the Global South.’ – Rebecca Surender, University of Oxford, UK May 2017 c 288 pp Hardback 978 78536 782 c £95.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 783 Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Inequality & Social Justice KEY TITLE NEW Individualism and Inequality Approaching Equality The Future of Work and Politics Roger A McCain, Drexel University, US What Can Be Done About Wealth Inequality? Ralph Fevre, Cardiff University, UK ‘With the publication of Individualism and Inequality, Ralph Fevre establishes himself as one of today’s most important figures in social theory and economic and cultural sociology Building on his past work, his newest book skillfully brings together social theory, history, political philosophy, public policy and normative inquiry to tell a bold, new story about the rise of neoliberalism in the US and in the UK Fevre produces nuanced genealogies of various forms of individualism and convincingly argues that the rise of neoliberalism is directly connected to the eclipse of sentimental individualism by cognitive individualism In spite of the formidable social problems, including income inequality, that Fevre’s account vividly depicts, he concludes his book with a ray of hope for a social movement that could bring the revitalization of sentimental individualism.’ – Mark S Cladis, Brooke Russell Astor Professor of the Humanities, Brown University, US 2016 320 pp Hardback 978 78471 650 £80.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 651 NEW Social Inequality Across the Generations New Directions in Modern Economics series Handbook on Wealth and the Super-Rich Edited by Iain Hay, Flinders University, Australia and Jonathan V Beaverstock, University of Bristol, UK ‘Very highly recommended for both community and academic library reference collections, Handbook on Wealth and the Super-Rich will also prove to be of great interest to public commentators, charitable organizations, governmental policy makers, NGO activists, and the non-specialist general reader concerned with wealth and income distributions.’ – The Midwest Book Review Edited by Jani Erola and Elina Kilpi-Jakonen, University of Turku, Finland – Danny Dorling, University of Oxford, UK Social Inequality Across the Generations provides an innovative perspective on social stratification studies by advancing the theoretical and empirical case for the influence of resource compensation It examines whether resource compensation is a successful mechanism for social mobility, contrasting it against competing types of resource accumulation such as multiplication This book is the first to cover extensively the role of compensation in intergenerational attainment – a new and rapidly spreading concept in stratification research March 2017 c 240 pp Hardback 978 78643 255 £85.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 256 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 May 2017 c 256 pp Hardback 978 78643 143 c £80.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 144 ‘All you ever wanted to know about the super-rich but were too embarrassed to ask – because we are not really supposed to talk that much about money, especially not about people with huge amounts of money, people who are so very far above us Thankfully nearly three dozen scholars have decided to break the usual taboos and reveal all about our wealthiest of fellow human beings.’ The Role of Compensation and Multiplication in Resource Accumulation Drawing on some recent research (especially that of Piketty and his associates) and on older ideas (particularly from Sir Arthur Lewis), Roger McCain proposes policies that, together, would aim to reverse the observed tendency towards the concentration of wealth in market economies, thus ‘approach equality.’ The shortcomings and dangers of rising wealth inequality are discussed, both from the point of view of increasing instability and of equalitarian values 2016 496 pp Hardback 978 78347 403 £150.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 404 Debate, news and views at www.elgar.blog I Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Inequality & Social Justice NEW KEY TITLE The Generational Welfare Contract Justice, Institutions and Outcomes Simon Birnbaum, Stockholm University and Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm, Tommy Ferrarini, Kenneth Nelson, Stockholm University and Joakim Palme, Uppsala University, Sweden ‘Adopting a life course perspective, this book is the first ever to systematically analyze the degree of generational balance in nations’ social policies This is a fundamental issue, not only from a social justice perspective, but also for the political legitimacy and long-term sustainability of a welfare state The Generational Welfare Contract is arguably the single most important welfare state study in our times And it is one of those rare groundbreaking contributions that is destined to (re-) define social policy research for years many to come.’ – Gøsta Esping-Andersen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain Aug 2017 c 176 pp Hardback 978 78347 102 c £65.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 103 NEW Edited by Xiaowei Zang, City University of Hong Kong ‘Among the recent works on ethnicity in China, few are as encompassing as the Handbook on Ethnic Minorities in China Apart from containing a wide range of relevant topics covered by leading scholars in their sub-fields and presenting a spectrum of perspectives, the Handbook is accessible to readers well beyond the corps of specialists Its articles will not only inform future scholarship, but will also provide students, journalists, policy-makers and others with an empirically-based and theoretically-informed introduction to key issues.’ – Barry Sautman, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 2016 544 pp Hardback 978 78471 735 £155.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 736 Handbooks of Research on Contemporary China series The Distribution of Wealth – Growing Inequality? Michael Schneider, Federation University, Mike Pottenger, The University of Melbourne and J.E King, La Trobe University and Federation University Australia Empowering Young People in Disempowering Times Fighting Inequality Through Capability Oriented Policy Edited by Hans-Uwe Otto, Bielefield University, Germany, Valerie Egdell, Edinburgh Napier University, UK, Jean-Michel Bonvin, University of Geneva, Switzerland and Roland Atzmüller, Johannes Kepler University, Austria This volume focuses upon alternatives to the dominant market centred concept of integration based on an application of the Capability Approach and an enlarged understanding of participation in youth policies Oct 2017 c 260 pp Hardback 978 78811 085 c £85.00 Elgaronline 978 78811 086 Handbook on Class and Social Stratification in China Edited by Yingjie Guo, University of Sydney, Australia ‘The Handbook on Class and Social Stratification in China is the most comprehensive book on this vital topic It brings together the expertise of twenty academic specialists on China, who write with admirable clarity and insight on the various important aspects of China’s social hierarchy.’ – Jonathan Unger, Australian National University and Editor, The China Journal 2016 448 pp Hardback 978 78347 063 £140.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 064 Handbooks of Research on Contemporary China series To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 Handbook on Ethnic Minorities in China I This book answers a number of important questions about the distribution of wealth among people and the way that this distribution has changed over time It provides a comprehensive analysis of the personal distribution of wealth from many dimensions: economic, statistical, ethical, political, sociological and legal 2016 232 pp Hardback 978 78347 643 75.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 644 ALSO OF INTEREST: Education, Occupation and Social Origin Edited by Fabrizio Bernardi and Gabriele Ballarino see p 13 Childcare, Early Education and Social Inequality Edited by Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Nevena Kulic, Jan Skopek and Moris Triventi see p 14 Models of Secondary Education and Social Inequality Edited by Hans-Peter Blossfeld, Sandra Buchholz, Jan Skopek and Moris Triventi see p 14 Exploring Inequality in Europe Edited by Martin Heidenreich Combating Poverty in Europe Edited by Rune Halvorsen and Bjørn Hvinden Sick of Inequality? Andreas Bergh, Therese Nilsson and Daniel Waldenström Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I see p 15 see p 16 see p 18 Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Economy & Society To order a free copy of our Economics catalogue Email: info@e-elgar.co.uk Or download a copy from www.e-elgar.com Handbook of the International Political Economy of Production Edited by Kees van der Pijl, University of Sussex, UK This Handbook provides a state-ofthe-art overview of the changing world of global production Chapters cover the geography of why and where jobs are moving in both manufacturing and services The authors discuss topics relating to the human and natural basis on which production rests, from the consequences of exploitation and marginalization on body and mind, to sex work, biotechnology, and the prospects for ecological re-balancing This Handbook will appeal to academics at all levels interested in political economy, international studies and politics, as well as trade unionists and NGO activists 2015 736 pp Hardback 978 78347 020 £185.00 2016 Paperback 978 78471 258 £40.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 021 Handbooks of Research on International Political Economy series NEW Society, Regulation and Governance New Modes of Shaping Social Change? Edited by Regine Paul, Marc Mölders, Alfons Bora, Michael Huber and Peter Münte, University of Bielefeld, Germany ‘Modern society is shaped in ways that were scarcely thought of a few years ago – and debates on regulation and governance have much work to if they are to come to grips with new modes and sources of influence such as the new media and transnational engagements This book makes an incisive contribution to the re-configuring of those debates and will appeal to all who look for an invigorated understanding of regulation, governance and social change.’ – Robert Baldwin, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK ‘This book contains excellent chapters on a number of questions concerning regulation and governance It is especially welcome because of its comparative focus, its use of cutting-edge international theoretical perspectives and its detailed engagement with a series of different social domains It is an important addition to the literature.’ – Christopher Thornhill, The University of Manchester, UK July 2017 c 256 pp Hardback 978 78643 837 c £90.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 838 NEW The Evolution of Social Innovation Building Resilience Through Transitions KEY TITLE Edited by Frances Westley, University of Waterloo, Katherine McGowan, Mount Royal University and Ola Tjornbo, University of Waterloo, Canada Research Handbook on Digital Transformations Edited by F Xavier Olleros and Majlinda Zhegu, ESG-UQAM, Montreal, Canada ‘This practical, informative and timely book is a substantial contribution to understanding the concrete risks and opportunities presented by information technologies It appears at a time when society and institutions face urgent decisions on how to shape the future with that potential Important reading for all.’ – Carlota Perez, London School of Economics, UK and Author of Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital: The Dynamics of Bubbles and Golden Ages 2016 480 pp Hardback 978 78471 775 £150.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 776 In a time where governments and civil society organizations are putting ever-greater stock in social innovation as a route to transformation, understanding what characterizes social innovation with transformative potential is important Exciting and promising ideas seem to die out as often as they take flight, and market mechanisms, which go a long way towards contributing to successful technical innovations, play an insignificant role in social innovations The cases in this book explore the evolution of successful social innovation through time, from the ideas which catalyzed social and system entrepreneurs to create new processes, platforms, projects, programs to fundamental social shifts in culture, economics, laws and policies which occurred as a result In doing so, the authors shed light on how to recognize transformative potential in the early stage innovations we see today Oct 2017 c 300 pp Hardback 978 78643 114 c £95.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 115 Research Handbooks in Business and Management series To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Europe Combating Poverty in Europe The Sustainability of the European Social Model Active Inclusion in a Multi-Level and Multi-Actor Context EU Governance, Social Protection and Employment Policies in Europe Edited by Rune Halvorsen and Bjørn Hvinden, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway ‘This book provides an extensive and comparative account of how governments go about combating poverty and social exclusion in Europe Contributions to the volume display robust theoretical anchorage to ground the analysis of the complexities of both multi-level and multiactor governance, while the perspectives and experiences of target groups are also assessed Research results elicit enduring problematic aspects that are not likely to disappear when full economic recovery takes place and constitute a must-read for all those interested in how to fight social inequality.’ – Ana M Guillén, University of Oviedo, Spain 2016 256 pp Hardback 978 78471 217 £80.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 218 Integration, Diversity and the Making of a European Public Sphere Edited by Jean-Claude Barbier, Ralf Rogowski and Fabrice Colomb 2015 384 pp Hardback 978 78195 175 £90.00 Elgaronline 978 78195 176 The European Social Model in Crisis Is Europe Losing Its Soul? Edited by Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead 2015 640 pp Hardback 978 78347 655 £125.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 656 In Association with the International Labour Organization Governing Social Risks in Post-Crisis Europe Edited by Hakan G Sicakkan, University of Bergen, Norway ‘Integration, diversity, and the European public sphere are not just concepts put together in this outstanding book – these are the most burning issues of our time In the light of the global financial crisis, the crisis of the Eurozone, the refugee crisis and, most recently, the British exit from the European Union, observers might think that crises are the best indicators of the rise of a European public sphere However, this thought-provoking collection of studies, edited by Hakan G Sicakkan, offers a much deeper investigation of dimensions of the problem of a European public sphere This book is an eye opener, and should be read by all who are interested in the future of the European idea.’ Colin Crouch 2015 320 pp Hardback 978 78100 400 £85.00 Elgaronline 978 78100 401 – András Bozóki, Central European University, Hungary 2016 272 pp Hardback 978 78536 090 £80.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 091 New Horizons in European Politics series Download free content and sample chapters on Elgaronline Elgaronline www.elgaronline.com 16 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Gender & Families NEW Media, Family Interaction and the Digitalisation of Childhood Edited by Anja Riitta Lahikainen, University of Tampere, Tiina Mälkiä and Katja Repo, Tampere Centre for Childhood, Youth and Family Research (PERLA), Finland This is a first-class repository of new knowledge on how media and family routines intertwine in daily interactions The multi-method approach reveals how varying forms of media affect the interaction between children and their parents Avoiding criticism of these interactions, the contributors instead offer an impartial view of the natural occurrences in media-related family life Discussing largely unexplored phenomena that are applicable internationally, this book will appeal to a wide range of researchers and students in the fields of social sciences Handbook on Gender in World Politics Edited by Jill Steans, University of Birmingham and Daniela Tepe-Belfrage, University of Liverpool, UK ‘As the study of gender expands across disciplines and engages disparate methods, handbooks as comprehensive and accessible as this one become invaluable resources for students and scholars alike Covering diverse and timely topics, the entries are consistently up-to-date, well-referenced and clearly articulated This comprehensive survey reveals not only the range, depth and diversity of scholarship featuring “gender in world politics” but also the centrality of gender across the expanse of personal, local, national and global issues.’ – V Spike Peterson, University of Arizona, US Sept 2017 c 240 pp Hardback 978 78536 666 c £85.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 667 2016 512 pp Hardback 978 78347 061 £150.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 062 Handbook on Gender and War Handbook on Gender and Health Edited by Simona Sharoni, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, US, Julia Welland, University of Warwick, UK, Linda Steiner, University of Maryland, College Park, US and Jennifer Pedersen, Independent Scholar, Canada Edited by Jasmine Gideon, Birkbeck, University of London, UK International Handbooks on Gender series ‘The main strength of this Handbook is that it succeeds in reflecting the complexity of the topic While the title promises a handbook on “gender and war”, the actual content goes much further than that, by addressing not only issues related to gender and war, but also to terrorism, occupation, espionage, anti-war movements and post-war realities War and conflict studies are inherently interdisciplinary, but such a diverse range of authors’ disciplinary backgrounds is rare even in this field of study the Handbook on Gender and War is an extremely useful resources which would be highly recommended for students, researchers, policy-makers and activists alike.’ – Jennifer Philippa Eggert, University of Warwick, LSE Gender Institute Blog 2016 616 pp Hardback 978 84980 891 £175.00 Elgaronline 978 84980 892 This Handbook is a compilation of reflections that place the subjects of gender and health in historical and political context As such, it makes for important reading for anyone in the field, including students, who are trying to critically understand the ways in which both global health narratives and the organization of health systems construct power relations that inevitably have gendered dimensions Particularly useful are the chapters that cover new terrain – public private partnerships and the manifestations of commercialization within health sectors – and those which look at specific populations and regions, from indigenous women’s health post 2015, to migration and health in China Jasmine Gideon’s excellent introduction draws out important themes throughout the volume.’ – Alicia Ely Yamin, Harvard University, US 2016 640 pp Hardback 978 78471 085 £185.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 086 International Handbooks on Gender series International Handbooks on Gender series To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk 17 Gender & Families Health Changing Family Dynamics and Demographic Evolution KEY TITLES Sick of Inequality? An Introduction to the Relationship between Inequality and Health The Family Kaleidoscope Edited by Dimitri Mortelmans, University of Antwerp, Koenraad Matthijs, KU Leuven, Elisabeth Alofs, Free University Brussels and Barbara Segaert, University Centre Saint Ignatius Antwerp, Belgium ‘Very elegantly, the editors use the image of a kaleidoscope to portray the necessity for new research perspectives to enhance understanding of the field of family dynamics in a time of change and increased family diversity – which is exactly what this book contributes In bringing together a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives, quantitative and qualitative methods, international comparative studies as well as in-depth case studies, this book offers new and sobering insights to family studies.’ – Trude Lappegård, Statistics Norway, Oslo, Norway ‘A terrific analysis of one of the big questions in social science This engaging book distils the wisdom of hundreds of academic studies, while doing justice to the complexity of the issues.’ – Andrew Leigh, Economist and Australian Parliamentarian 2016 168 pp Hardback 978 78536 420 £65.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 421 2016 272 pp Hardback 978 78536 497 £80.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 498 Health Policy Couples’ Transitions to Parenthood David Reisman, University of Surrey, UK and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Analysing Gender and Work in Europe Edited by Daniela Grunow, Goethe University, Germany and Marie Evertsson, Stockholm University, Sweden ‘The birth of a first child is a major event for modern, employed couples Babies need so much and couples must find ways to divide childcare and yet protect the time each person needs for their careers and their own relationships European couples confront these challenges in very different ways, depending on the extent of job-protected family leave and the quality, availability and affordability of childcare And of course there is always the gender dimension, which seems to favour mothers over fathers in some countries more than others These in-depth interview studies of couples experiencing new parenthood in eight countries provide engaging and dramatic views of how much can differ (or be taken for granted).’ – Frances Goldscheider, Brown University, US 2016 336 pp Hardback 978 78536 599 £90.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 600 18 Andreas Bergh, Therese Nilsson, Lund University and Research Institute of Industrial Economics and Daniel Waldenström, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Sweden and Paris School of Economics, France To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I Choice, Equality and Cost ‘Too often health economics proceeds without serious consideration of the concrete challenges of health policy David Reisman’s new book does just the opposite: it starts with those challenges and shows what the economics of health care must be to address them This makes the economics of health care inseparable from the ethics of health care This book is highly recommended for clear and sensible thinking about the economics of health policy.’ – John Davis, Marquette University, US and University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2016 384 pp Hardback 978 78536 520 £95.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 521 Handbook on Medical Tourism and Patient Mobility Edited by Neil Lunt, Daniel Horsfall and Johanna Hanefeld 2015 512 pp Hardback 978 78347 118 £150.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 119 Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Health Labour NEW IN PAPERBACK NEW KEY TITLE Handbook of Healthcare Management Living Wages Around the World Edited by Myron D Fottler, Donna Malvey, University of Central Florida and Donna J Slovensky, University of Alabama, Birmingham, US Richard Anker and Martha Anker, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, US Manual for Measurement ‘The editors have created an important resource for healthcare management practitioners and students, effectively presenting the most up-to-date knowledge on issues critical to the management of healthcare organizations by experts in their fields This book offers keen insights into the many challenges that the healthcare industry faces, and more importantly, actions that leaders can take to meet them.’ – Barbara Bigelow, Clark University, US 2015 544 pp Hardback 978 78347 014 £180.00 2017 Paperback 978 78347 015 £45.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 016 Research Handbooks in Business and Management series Cost–Benefit Analysis and Health Care Evaluations, Second Edition Robert J Brent, Fordham University, US Cost–benefit analysis is the only method of economic evaluation that can effectively indicate whether a health care treatment or intervention is worthwhile In this thoroughly updated and revised second edition, Robert Brent expands the scope of the field by including the latest concepts and applications throughout all regions of the world This book attempts to strengthen the link between cost–benefit analysis and the mainstream health care evaluation field, which is dominated by non-economists The need to build a bridge between the two is more important than ever before, as the general understanding of cost–benefit analysis appears to have regressed 2014 512 pp Hardback 978 78100 458 £110.00 2016 Paperback 978 78347 772 £40.00 Elgaronline 978 78100 459 ALSO OF INTEREST: Wages are the main determinant of living standards for the vast majority of workers and families around the world This manual describes a new methodology to measure what constitutes a decent but basic standard of living and how much workers need to earn to afford this, making it possible for researchers to estimate comparable living wages around the world and determine gaps between living wages and prevailing wages The new, practical methodology in this manual draws on 10 years of research and experience to clearly explain each step in the estimation process, based on standards for a low-cost nutritious diet, healthy housing, and all other needs including decent health care and children’s education It stresses transparency and the need for time- and place-specific living wage estimates, and is replete with examples from country studies that have put it to the test The authors describe how living wages can be estimated in locations and countries where secondary data are limited and make new, practical recommendations on how to value in kind benefits as partial payment of a living wage 2017 392 pp Hardback 978 78643 145 £100.00 2017 Paperback 978 78643 147 £29.95 Elgaronline 978 78643 146 A companion website is also available Research Handbook on Work and Well-Being Edited by Ronald J Burke, York University, Canada and Kathryn M Page, Deakin University, Australia ‘This volume brings together an impressive cast of contributors, international experts in the field, and provides much needed insights connecting work to health, delving into the evidence across countries, and occupations, inspiring empirically-based practice and public policy to improve worker health and well-being (Un)Fortunately, due to the bad and good of work, it has never been more timely.’ – Maureen Dollard, University of South Australia Handbook on Gender and Health Edited by Jasmine Gideon see page 17 Handbook of Migration and Health Edited by Felicity Thomas see page 25 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 With a Foreword by Robert Pollin I 2017 544 pp Hardback 978 78536 325 £170.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 326 Research Handbooks in Business and Management series Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk 19 Labour RESEARCH COLLECTIONS NEW Edited by distinguished authorities in their field, our Research Collections bring together the seminal and classic articles that have influenced the development of research in a particular area of study Technology and the Future of Work An original introduction by the editor establishes the core themes of each book These collections are an essential source of reference for researchers, practitioners, academics and students Bent Greve, Roskilde University, Denmark Digital versions of these titles are available as Research Reviews as part of our eBook collections on Elgaronline For more information email: sales@e-elgar.co.uk The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series Changes in the labour market demand new solutions to mitigate the potentially dramatic wiping away of jobs, and this important book offers both analysis and suggestions for change Bent Greve provides a systematic and vigorous assessment of the impact of new technology on the labour market and welfare states, including comprehensive analysis of the sharing and platform economies, new types of inequality and trends of changes in the labour market Learning in Labour Markets Nov 2017 c 190 pp Hardback 978 78643 428 c £70.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 429 Edited by Michael Waldman, Cornell University, US NEW ‘Any scholar interested in career patterns of employees in organizations should consult this collection It combines in one volume a comprehensive collection of seminal articles in economics that analyze the processes of learning about employees‘ talents and its implications for educational choices, promotion decisions and salary structures in firms It demonstrates how powerful microeconomic analysis has become to help us develop a precise understanding of careers within and across organizations.’ – Dirk Sliwka, University of Cologne, Germany 35 articles, dating from 1973 to 2016 Contributors include: D Acemoglu, J Altonji, E Fama, H Farber, R Gibbons, B Holmstrom, L Katz, E Lazear, P Milgrom, M Spence Series no 333 2017 c 992 pp Hardback 978 78643 122 £340.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 123 Edited by Robert J LaLonde, University of Chicago, US This timely two-volume set brings together seminal works on active labour market policies Topics covered in this collection include econometric policy evaluation, social experiments, regression discontinuity designs, evaluations of active labour market policies and ending with final conclusions on evaluating the evaluations 75 articles, dating from 1983 to 2014 Contributors include: A Abadie, J Angrist, D Card, J Heckman, J Horowitz, G Imbens, M Lechner, D Lee, C Manski Series no 318 Two volume set 2016 1,984 pp Hardback 978 78347 988 £675.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 620 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 Emancipation Through Emotion Regulation at Work Dirk Lindebaum, Cardiff University, UK ‘In the current surge of organizational theory research on emotions in organizations, Dirk Lindebaum’s book makes a unique and important contribution He identifies and explores how workers’ emotions are being abused as a tool of social repression by our bosses In bringing together critical theory and theory on emotion regulation, he stimulates us to see through the workings of managerial power and, in the same go, offers ways to resist repressive emotional conditions in the workplace A remarkable accomplishment that deserves to be read for both its theoretical insights and practical relevance!’ – Frank den Hond, Hanken School of Economics, Finland Active Labor Market Policies 20 The Impact on Labour Markets and Welfare States I May 2017 c 160 pp Hardback 978 78643 632 c £60.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 633 Reflexive Labour Law in the World Society Ralf Rogowski, University of Warwick, UK Reflexive Labour Law in the World Society investigates trends in labour and employment law from the perspective of modern social systems theory 2013 352 pp Hardback 978 85793 658 £96.00 2015 Paperback 978 78536 543 £30.00 Elgaronline 978 85793 659 Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Labour Neoliberal Capitalism and Precarious Work NEW Transforming Gender and Family Relations How Active Labour Market Policies Shaped the Dual Earner Model Åsa Lundqvist, Lund University, Sweden This book is about how the activation of women into paid work was accomplished It looks at the ideational grounds and the concrete measures that created the conditions for increasing the employment ratio of women, and thus also a farewell to male breadwinning Sept 2017 c 188 pp Hardback 978 78643 628 c £70.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 629 Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets Ethnographies of Accommodation and Resistance Edited by Rob Lambert, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia and Andrew Herod, University of Georgia, US ‘Precarious work is on the rise in the Global South and North alike This important volume provides interesting examples about the hardship of long working hours, poverty wages and dangerous employment conditions And yet, workers are not only victims but also agents with possibilities of resistance The book points to the potential of a cross-border movement of the dispossessed based on a re-imagined role of the labour movement A must read for everyone interested in resistance to capitalist exploitation.’ – Andreas Bieler, University of Nottingham, UK An Occupational Perspective 2016 352 pp Hardback 978 78195 494 £90.00 Elgaronline 978 78195 495 Edited by Werner Eichhorst, the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Germany and Paul Marx, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark and the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Germany Labor Standards in International Supply Chains ‘The articles contained in the book are written by an international group of authors and comprise some very interesting analyses, filled with, and enhanced by, empirical data and case studies.’ – European Journal of Social Security 2015 448 pp Hardback 978 78100 171 £105.00 2016 Paperback 978 78643 432 £35.00 Elgaronline 978 78100 172 Aligning Rights and Incentives Daniel Berliner, Arizona State University, Anne Regan Greenleaf, University of Washington, Milli Lake, Arizona State University, Margaret Levi, Stanford University and Jennifer Noveck, University of Washington, US ‘This book constitutes a valuable contribution to a growing and increasingly important scholarly field and will prove to be useful for anyone interested in learning more about factors that contribute to the shaping of working conditions in global supply chains, whether they are academics, students, campaigners or practitioners.’ – Journal of Industrial Relations 2015 224 pp Hardback 978 78347 035 £75.00 2016 Paperback 978 78347 036 £25.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 037 ALSO OF INTEREST: Europe’s Disappearing Middle Class? Edited by Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead see page 15 The European Social Model in Crisis Edited by Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead see page 16 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk 21 Labour Sociological Theory Perspectives on Contemporary Professional Work Textbooks available on inspection These textbooks are available on inspection for courses of 10 or more students To order, please contact our Cheltenham address or email with full course details to inspections@e-elgar.co.uk T&Cs apply Challenges and Experiences Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Griffith University, Australia, Donald Hislop and Christine Coupland, Loughborough University, UK Sociology ‘This is an exciting collection that provides a very good feel for the intellectual vigour that characterizes work on the contemporary professions The book brings together an international team of multidisciplinary scholars who analyze professional work in the context of some of the big social science debates of our age, including managerialism, mobilities, globalization and the impact of information technology This is an exciting field of study and this book contributes to this excitement.’ Sociology’s goals are ambitious Their pursuit is exciting Covering the development of sociology from its origins to the present day as well as identifying the strengths and limitations of all sociology’s main research methods, this book provides a lucid introduction for students who are embarking on or considering taking-up sociology It explains the jargon in all sociology’s main theories and methods An Introduction – Daniel Muzio, Newcastle University and Editor, Journal of Professions and Organization 2016 392 pp Hardback 978 78347 557 £95.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 558 New Horizons in Management series Te xt bo ok Ken Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK Succinct and comprehensive, this book welcomes and challenges sociology students 2011 176 pp Hardback 978 85793 019 £70.00 2011 Paperback 978 85793 021 £16.00 eBook 978 85793 020 Makeshift Work in a Changing Labour Market Sociological Theory Contemporary Debates, Second Edition The Swedish Model in the Post-Financial Crisis Era John Scott CBE, formerly Plymouth University, UK Edited by Christina Garsten and Jessica Lindvert bo ok ‘With exemplary clarity, John Scott expertly guides us through key modern theorizations of social system and social action Not only is Scott’s assessment of recent attempts to synthesise these two dimensions of sociology’s core dualism very useful for students and teachers of sociology, it represents a valuable theoretical contribution in its own right.’ Te xt 2015 224 pp Hardback 978 78347 973 £70.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 974 Labour Markets, Institutions and Inequality – Gregor McLennan, University of Bristol, UK Authoritative, comprehensive and written in a thoroughly accessible style, this text will have major appeal to students, researchers, teachers and specialists in sociological theory Building Just Societies in the 21st Century Edited by Janine Berg 2012 304 pp Hardback 978 78100 320 £96.00 2012 Paperback 978 78100 335 £28.00 eBook 978 78100 334 2015 432 pp Hardback 978 78471 209 £100.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 210 In Association with the International Labour Organization 22 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I Elgar textbooks are available as eBooks through Google bookstore, eBooks.com, Kobo, Kortext and VitalSource Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Sociological Theory Migration NEW KEY TITLES Understanding Collective Decision Making Digitalization, Immigration and the Welfare State A Fitness Landscape Model Approach Lasse Gerrits, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany and Peter Marks, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands ‘Brilliant! Grounded in the concept of fitness landscapes – as well as the latest advances in case-based modeling and critical realism and also visual and social complexity – this book is a significant breakthrough in the study of collective decision-making, particularly as it unfolds across conceptual time/space To so, Gerrits and Marks appeal to the reader’s intuition, helping them navigate two fictional worlds (clock and cloud) to arrive at four different real-world empirical examples, which are wonderfully illustrated There is also a web-based software package (UN-CODE), which the authors developed and which readers can now use to employ these new tools An absolute must-read!’ – Brian Castellani, Kent State University, US Mårten Blix, Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Sweden ‘Using the economic and social laboratory of Sweden, Mårten Blix provides a fascinating window into the future of the welfare state with the threats and opportunities from a massive increase in immigration and rapid digitilisation of the economy The Swedish Model’s core features of collective bargaining, broad unionisation and a strong fiscal base are eroding, increasing inequality and challenging the legitimacy of the political consensus to date His interesting observations and balanced analysis of the growing importance of platformbased jobs and life-long learning have implications much beyond Sweden.’ – Erik Berglöf, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK 2017 200 pp Hardback 978 78643 294 £70.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 295 July 2017 c 256 pp Hardback 978 78347 314 c £80.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 315 New Thinking in Political Economy series NEW NEW Migration, Citizenship and Identity Cultural Icons and Cultural Leadership Selected Essays Edited by Peter Iver Kaufman and Kristin M.S Bezio, University of Richmond, US Authors in this illuminating volume probe the social and spiritual contexts from which select iconic figures emerge as innovators and cultural leaders and draw material into forms that subsequent generations consider pioneering and emblematic The volume identifies creators such as novelists, poets, performers and dramatists who are leaders in their respective genres, and in culture and society at large, and examines the influence exerted on and by their works Critics and admirers understand the cultural leaders discussed in this book as significant figures affecting social and political change The chapters cover a range of genres, time periods and individuals, mixing literary and historical analysis with concerns relevant to leadership studies The book includes a cross-disciplinary analysis focusing on its subjects’ roles as leaders within and beyond their fields Stephen Castles, University of Sydney, Australia Stephen Castles provides a deeper understanding of recent ‘migration crises’ in this fascinating and highly topical work The book links theory and methodology to real-world migration experiences, with a truly global perspective and in-depth analysis of the links between economics, migration and asylum and refugee issues Key features surrounding this complex and often controversial field are examined through five thematic sections: • the sociological theories and methodologies most appropriate for understanding the migratory process, including the changing nature of international migration in an era of globalization • analysis of contemporary types of migration and the cruciality of understanding migration as a dynamic social process – inability to so may lead to policy failure and unintended consequences • the relationship between migration and development • asylum and refugees July 2017 c 224 pp Hardback 978 78643 805 c £85.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 806 • the effects of international migration on citizenship and identity, providing a critical perspective on the emergence of transnationalism Jepson Studies in Leadership series June 2017 c 448 pp Hardback 978 78536 099 c £105.00 Elgaronline 9781788112376 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk 23 Migration NEW NEW Challenging Immigration Detention Handbook on Migration and Security Academics, Activists and Policymakers Edited by Michael J Flynn, Global Detention Project, Switzerland and Matthew B Flynn, Georgia Southern University, US ‘This is an excellent book on the highly topical subject of immigration detention The contributors are experts in the field and their work together creates impressive new knowledge in the field.’ – Elspeth Guild, Queen Mary University of London, UK Governments increasingly rely upon detention to control the movement of undocumented migrants and asylum seekers The deprivation of liberty of non-citizens due to their undocumented or irregular status is often fraught with gross injustices This book stresses the need for global policy-makers to address these practices in order to ensure compliance with fundamental human rights and prevent detention abuses Sept 2017 c 288 pp Hardback 978 78536 805 c £95.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 806 Edited by Philippe Bourbeau, University of Cambridge, UK ‘Managing migration flows used to be the remit of government departments of the interior and labour Now foreign offices, antiterrorist agencies and ministries of defence are involved What accounts for this dramatic process of securitization? In this pioneering book, the editor and contributors go beyond familiar post 9/11 narratives to untangle the theoretical, discursive, gendered and political aspects of the question The authors cover topics like smuggling, trade, migration policies and health pandemics, doing so in a conceptually challenging and original way.’ – Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, UK April 2017 c 488 pp Hardback 978 78536 048 £140.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 049 NEW The Legal Protection of Refugees with Disabilities Forgotten and Invisible? Mary Crock, Laura Smith-Khan, Ron McCallum and Ben Saul, The University of Sydney, Australia ‘This pioneering book weaves together international human rights law as well as international humanitarian and refugee law in order to address the plight of an estimated 10 million disabled refugees in the world It tracks the steady evolution of international humanitarian and refugee law to keep pace with the insights and new standards in the UN convention on the rights of persons with disabilities, complementing legal analysis with a detailed and highly accessible examination of the situation on the ground This work will endure as the standard reference work on refugees with disabilities, opening up a new field and doubtlessly attracting many others to contribute to it It has a major role to play in framing a reform agenda to narrow the gap between the majestic generalities of the UN disability treaty and the actual living conditions of many millions of persons with disabilities.’ – Gerard Quinn, National University of Ireland Migration, Mobilities and the Arab Spring Spaces of Refugee Flight in the Eastern Mediterranean Edited by Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain ‘Natalia Ribas-Mateos has produced a brilliant analysis of the consequences of the Arab Spring in terms of new and ongoing mobilities, migrations and displacement of populations – an essential component to understanding current global changes in the region and beyond Empirically grounded and theoretically innovative, the book is a wonderful example of comparative interdisciplinary scholarship on an issue with both local and global resonance.’ – Russell King, University of Sussex, UK 2016 224 pp Hardback 978 78536 194 £70.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 195 Aug 2017 c 352 pp Hardback 978 78643 543 c £95.00 Elgaronline 978 78643 544 Elgar Studies in Human Rights series 24 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Migration Handbook of Migration and Health Handbook on Migration and Social Policy Edited by Felicity Thomas, University of Exeter, UK ‘The movement of people and populations is intrinsic to today’s globalised existence, with complex health and wellbeing consequences for people on the move, for host communities and for global health economies Yet programmatic approaches to addressing the wellbeing of migrants, although badly needed, remain poorly developed in many parts of the world Through this book Felicity Thomas successfully crosses disciplinary boundaries to bring together an authoritative, coordinated and comprehensive approach to what is one of the major health issues of our time.’ – Jane Anderson, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK 2016 576 pp Hardback 978 78471 477 £160.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 478 Edited by Gary P Freeman, University of Texas at Austin and Nikola Mirilovic, University of Central Florida, US ‘Social policy and the political economy of the welfare state sit at the sharp edge of immigration politics and policy making The editors of this comprehensive and up-to-date Handbook have brought together an authoritative group of younger and older specialists, transatlantic in scope, who offer clear empirical analyses of the dilemmas and paradoxes disturbing politicians and electorates everywhere today.’ – Adrian Favell, University of Leeds, UK 2016 496 pp Hardback 978 78347 628 £170.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 629 Handbook of Chinese Migration Migration and Freedom Identity and Wellbeing Edited by Robyn R Iredale and Fei Guo Mobility, Citizenship and Exclusion 2015 352 pp Hardback 978 78347 663 £120.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 664 Brad K Blitz, University of Middlesex, UK and The Graduate Institute, Switzerland Handbooks of Research on Contemporary China series ‘An advance, both analytically and empirically, for migration studies With a base in international law and political theory, Blitz admirably opens up the ambiguous question of freedom of movement in relation to the restrictions still imposed by national borders and sovereignty, and the difficulties migrants face turning movement into successful settlement Focusing on Europe, and migration experiences internal and external to the EU, as well as within and across national boundaries, the book significantly challenges current immigration paradigms with a series of atypical and provocative case studies.’ – Adrian Favell, Sciences Po, Paris, France 2014 256 pp Hardback 978 78195 583 £75.00 2016 Paperback 978 78347 786 £25.00 Elgaronline 978 78195 584 Interculturalism in Cities RESEARCH COLLECTIONS The International Library of Studies on Migration series Migration and Social Policy Edited by Jenny Phillimore Series no 19 2015 776 pp Hardback 978 78347 104 £260.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 643 Migration and Religion Edited by James A Beckford Series no 18 Two volume set 2015 1,424 pp Hardback 978 78347 257 £495.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 627 Concept, Policy and Implementation Edited by Ricard Zapata-Barrero 2015 224 pp Hardback 978 78471 531 £70.00 Elgaronline 978 78471 532 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 I A digital version of each title is available as a Research Review as part of our eBook collections on Elgaronline For more information email: sales@e-elgar.co.uk Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk 25 Ageing Criminology Elder Law Comparing the Democratic Governance of Police Intelligence Evolving European Perspectives Edited by Ann Numhauser-Henning, Lund University, Sweden ‘At a time when Western countries are increasingly preoccupied with the challenges posed by an ageing population, few legal scholars have turned their attention to the multiplicity of issues raised by ageing The Norma Elder Law Research Environment is the honorable exception Bringing together writers from a variety of legal disciplines and backgrounds, this timely collection examines the key issues associated with an ageing population in an innovative and thought-provoking manner.’ – Catherine Barnard, University of Cambridge, UK 2017 432 pp Hardback 978 78536 908 £110.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 909 International Handbook on Ageing and Public Policy Edited by Sarah Harper and Kate Hamblin, University of Oxford, UK with Jaco Hoffman, Kenneth Howse and George Leeson With the collective knowledge of expert contributors in the field, The International Handbook on Ageing and Public Policy explores the challenges arising from the ageing of populations across the globe 2014 528 pp Hardback 978 85793 390 £150.00 2016 Paperback 978 78347 426 £40.00 Elgaronline 978 85793 391 Handbooks of Research on Public Policy series Innovation and Culture in Public Services The Case of Independent Living Steven DeMello, University of California, Berkeley, US and Peder Inge Furseth, BI Norwegian Business School, Norway There is a growing trend toward innovation in public services, and the integration of public and private entities in their delivery This book aims to improve the ability to innovate successfully in large-scale public/private endeavors 2016 200 pp Hardback 978 78347 537 £70.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 538 Services, Economy and Innovation series 26 To order, telephone: +44 1235 465500 New Models of Participation and Expertise in the United States and Europe Edited by Thierry Delpeuch, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Sciences Politiques Grenoble and the Université de Grenoble Alpes in Grenoble, France and Jacqueline E Ross, University of Illinois, College of Law, US ‘Intelligence-led policing’ is an emerging movement of efforts to develop a more democratic approach to the governance of intelligence by expanding the types of expertise and the range of participants who collaborate in the networked governance of intelligence This book examines how the partnership paradigm has transformed the ways in which participants gather, analyze, and use intelligence about security problems ranging from petty nuisances and violent crime to urban riots, organized crime, and terrorism 2016 416 pp Hardback 978 78536 102 £70.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 103 Handbook of Transnational Environmental Crime Edited by Lorraine Elliott, The Australian National University and William H Schaedla, Ecolloquium ‘This extensive work beautifully covers all major transnational environmental crimes, and efforts to combat these crimes, from a broad perspective It stands out for incorporating chapters written by leading green criminologists but also by policymakers and members of the enforcement community It is truly a Handbook of great value to the increasing number of academics, practitioners and students who are interested in environmental crimes and green criminology.’ – Toine Spapens, Tilburg University, the Netherlands 2016 552 pp Hardback 978 78347 622 £150.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 623 ALSO OF INTEREST: Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime Leslie Holmes see page I Save up to 20% at www.e-elgar.com I Email updates: subscribe@e-elgar.co.uk Criminology NEW Handbook of Research on Counterfeiting and Illicit Trade Edited by Peggy E Chaudhry, Villanova University, US ‘The team that Dr Peggy Chaudhry has assembled is an awesome team of leading experts from around the world on illicit trade The collective wisdom of this group embodied in this book is destined to be not only widely read but also extensively debated.’ – Mike Peng, University of Texas at Dallas, US July 2017 c 512 pp Hardback 978 78536 644 c £180.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 645 Research Handbook on the International Penal System Edited by Róisín Mulgrew, University of Nottingham, UK and Denis Abels, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands ‘A huge gap in the literature is filled with this authoritative volume The issues at the delivery point of the international justice system, when convicted criminals are punished, receive comprehensive treatment by the world’s experts in this field This work is an indispensable addition to any international criminal law library.’ – William A Schabas, Middlesex University, UK and Leiden University, the Netherlands 2016 544 pp Hardback 978 78347 215 £180.00 Elgaronline 978 78347 216 Research Handbooks in International Law series Infocrime Protecting Information Through Criminal Law Eli Lederman, Tel-Aviv University, Israel Eli Lederman examines the key prohibitions against collecting protected information, and against using, disclosing, and disseminating it without authorization The investigation cuts across a broad subject matter to discuss and analyze key topics such as trespassing and peeping, the human body as a source of information, computer trespassing, tracking and collecting personal information in the public space, surveillance, privileged communications, espionage and state secrets, trade secrets, personal information held by others, and profiling and sexting 2016 480 pp Hardback 978 78536 125 £110.00 Elgaronline 978 78536 126 Author Index A Abels, Denis 27 Alofs, Elisabeth 18 Anker, Martha 19 Anker, Richard 19 Anttonen, Anneli Atzmüller, Roland B Bache, Ian Ballarino, Gabriele 13 Barbier, Jean-Claude 16 Beaverstock, J V Beckford, James A 25 Béland, Daniel Bergh, Andreas 18 Berg, Janine 22 Berliner, Daniel 21 Bernardi, Fabrizio 13 Bezio, Kristin M.S 23 Birnbaum, Simon Blitz, Brad K 25 Blix, Mårten 23 Blossfeld, Hans-Peter.14 Bonvin, Jean-Michel Bora, Alfons Bourbeau, Philippe 24 Brent, Robert J 19 Brewer, Jeremi Buchholz, Sandra 14 Burke, Ronald J 19 C Carson, Dean B 10 Castles, Stephen 23 Chaudhry, Peggy E 27 Colomb, Fabrice 16 Conley Wright, Amy Counihan, Chris 13 Coupland, Christine 22 Crock, Mary 24 Crouch, Colin 16 D Dahl, Espen Dale, Roger 13 Dang,Que Anh 13 Davis, John B Delpeuch, Thierry 26 DeMello, Steven 26 Dewilde, Caroline Dixon, Pauline 13 Dolfsma, Wilfred E Egdell, Valerie Edwards, Rosalind 12 Eichhorst, Werner 21 Elliott, Lorraine 26 Ensign, Prescott C 10 Erola, Jani Evertsson, Marie 18 F Farley, Joshua 11 Ferrarini, Tommy Fevre, Ralph Fitzpatrick, Tony 11 Flynn, Matthew B 24 Flynn, Michael J 24 Fottler, Myron D 19 Freeman, Gary P 25 Furseth, Peder Inge 26 G Garcia, B C Garsten, Christina 22 Gerrits, Lasse 23 Gibson, Stephen W Gideon, Jasmine 17 Goddard, John 13 Goodwin, John 12 Greenfeld, Liah Greenleaf, A R 21 Greve, Bent 12, 20 Grunow, Daniela 18 Guo, Fei Guo, Yingjie Gu, Qing 13 H Halvorsen, Rune 16 Hamblin, Kate 26 Hanefeld, Johanna 18 Harper, Sarah 26 Hay, Iain Hazelkorn, Ellen 13 Heidenreich, Martin 15 Herod, Andrew 21 Hislop, Donald 22 Hoffman, Jaco 26 Holmes, Leslie Hood, Johanna Horsfall, Daniel 18 Howse, Kenneth 26 Huber, Michael Huddart Kennedy, E Humble, Steve 13 Huskey, Lee 10 Hvinden, Bjørn 16 I Inoue, Makoto 11 Iredale, Robyn R 25 Izuhara, Misa J Jawad, Rana Jones, Nicola K Kadetz, Paul I Kaufman, Peter Iver 23 Kempton, Louise 13 Kennett, Patricia 5, 15 Kettunen, Pauli Kilpi-Jakonen, E 6, 14 King, J.E Kleinhans, Reinout 10 Klenk, Tanja Krogman, Naomi Kuitto, Kati Kulic, Nevena 14 L Lahikainen, A R 17 Lake, Milli 21 LaLonde, Robert J 20 Lambert, Rob 21 Lederman, Eli 27 Lee, Sang-Hyop Leeson, George 26 Lendvai-Bainton, N 15 Levi, Margaret 21 Li, Fengliang 13 Lindebaum, Dirk 20 Lindvert, Jessica 22 Li, Yaojun 12 Lloyd, Justine 10 Lundqvist, Åsa 21 Lunt, Neil 18 M Mahon, Rianne Malghan, Deepak 11 Mälkiä, Tiina 17 Malvey, Donna 19 Marks, Peter 23 Martinelli, Flavia Marx, Paul 21 Mason, Colin 10 Matthijs, Koenraad 18 Mätzke, Margitta McCain, Roger A McCallum, Ron 24 McGowan, Katherine McQuarrie, Edward F Messkoub, M Meuleman, Bart Michel, Sonya Midgley, James Mirilovic, Nikola 25 Mölders, Marc Moon, Hyungpyo Morgan, W John 13 Mortelmans, Dimitri 18 Mulgrew, Róisín 27 Münte, Peter N Nelson, Kenneth Nilsson, Therese 18 Ninan, K.N 11 Noveck, Jennifer 21 Numhauser-Henning, A 26 O O’Connor, Henrietta 12 Olds, Kris 13 Olleros, F Xavier Ospina, Sonia M 10 Otto, Hans-Uwe P Page, Kathryn M 19 Palme, Joakim Parés, Marc 10 Paul, Regine Pavolini, Emmanuele Pedersen, Jennifer 17 Peters, B Guy Petersen, Klaus Phillimore, Jenny 25 Phoenix, Ann 12 Pottenger, Mike R Rasmussen, R O 10 Reardon, Louise Reeskens, Tim Reisman, David 18 Repo, Katja 17 Reuschke, Darja 10 Ribas-Mateos, N 24 Rice, Deborah 15 Roberts, Ken 22 Robertson, Susan L 13 Rogowski, Ralf 6, 20 Ronald, Richard Roosma, Femke 27 Author/Title Index Ross, J E 26 S Saul, Ben 24 Saunders, Mark N.K 12 Saxinger, Gertrude 10 Schaedla, William H 26 Schneider, Friedrich Schneider, Michael Scholz, John Karl Scott, John 22 Segaert, Barbara .18 Sharoni, Simona 17 Sicakkan, Hakan G .16 Skopek, Jan 14 Slovensky, Donna J 19 Smith-Khan, Laura .24 Steans, Jill 17 Steiner, Linda .17 Subirats, Joan 10 Svendsen, G T Svendsen, G L H Syrett, Stephen 10 T Taylor, Andrew 10 A Active Labor Market Policies 20 Adult Learning in Modern Societies 14 Advanced Introduction to Nationalism Advanced Introduction to Organised Crime Advanced Introduction to Public Policy Advanced Introduction to Social Policy 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