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In: Routledge advances in social work
Introduction / Suryia Nayak and Rachel Robbins -- Understandings of intersectionality -- Textual practice as intersectional practice : situated caste and gender knowledge in India / Suryia Nayak and Rekha Sethi -- Returning home : intersectionality, social work and violence against bme women and girls in the UK / Hannana Siddiqui and Ravi K. Thiara -- The detachment of intersectionality from its black feminist roots : a critical analysis of social service provision training material based in Ontario / Edward Hon-Sing Wong -- The politics of intersectionality as location / Andrew Hollingworth -- Gendered islamophobia- intersectionality, religion and space for British South Asian muslim women / Rashida Bibi -- State building in Kosova : an intersectional analysis / Kaltrina Kusari -- Reflections on the theory and practice of intersectionality : immigration and health provision services in Brazil / Ilana Mountian and Elena Calvo-Gonzalez -- Realizations of the activism of intersectionality -- Revolutionary spaces? [re]imagining and transforming work to end violence against black women and girls / Dorett Jones and Marai Larasi -- Understanding the macroaggressions underscoring the invisibility of black female victims of police violence within black lives matter protests / Kamaria Muntu -- "They like you to pretend to be something you are not" : an exploration of working with the intersections of gender, sexuality, "race", religion and "refugeeness", through the experience of lesbian immigration support group (LISG) members and volunteers / Nina Held and Karen McCarthy -- Indian women on the margins of nation and feminism / Sonia Soans -- Fault lines : black feminist intersectional practice working to end violence against women and girls (VAWG) / Camille Kumar -- The impossibility of adulthood with a learning disability and the possibilities of digital activism / Rachel Robbins -- The activism of intersectionality: a tool for feminist political articulations, possibilities, tensions and challenges / Itziar Gandarias Goikoetxea -- Breaking the silence: women, intersectionality, community radio and empowerment / Annette Rimmer -- Conclusion: contextual intersectionality : a conversation / Suryia Nayak, Marisela Montenegro, and Joan Pujol -- Index
Front Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Section I -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Section II -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Section III -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Author Biographies -- Copyright Acknowledgements -- Back Cover.
In: Third sector research series
Collates knowledge and examines the role and nature of community groups and activities operating outside of the formal voluntary sector in the UK to develop a coherent understanding about these so-called ""below the radar"" organisations.
In: Frontiers of the political
Foreword: Europe otherwise / Paul Gilroy -- Introduction: Europe in transition / Gianmaria Colpani and Sandra Ponzanesi -- Part I. Postcolonial Europe and its discontents -- European racial triangulation / Anca Parvulescu -- EU migration policy towards Africa : demographic logics and colonial legacies / Peo Hansen and Stefan Jonsson -- The homeless, the lawyer, and the cardboard sign : charity in contemporary Europe / Mireille Rosello -- Specters of colonialism : the Anglo-Irish conflict, space, and the body in Steve McQueen's Hunger (2008) / Sarah Fekadu-Uthoff -- Part II. Postcolonial times : memory and transition -- Hidden memories : October 17, 1961, Charlie Hebdo, and postcolonial forgetting / Christine Quinan -- Under the Western gaze : sexuality and postsocialist "transition" in East Europe -- Rasa Navickaitė -- Resentment at the heart of Europe : narratives by Afro-Surinamese postcolonial migrant women in the Netherlands / Sabrina Marchetti -- Part III. Postcolonial spaces : un/doing borders -- Postcolonial citizenships and the "refugeeization" of the workforce : migrant agricultural labor in the Italian Mezzogiorno / Nick Dines and Enrica Rigo -- Convivial crossings in the European south : new Italian representations / Annalisa Oboe -- Import export : explorations of precarity in European migratory culture / Brigitte Hipfl -- "The other within" : challenging borders from the European periphery / Milica Trakilović -- Part IV. Postcolonial mediations -- Reading The Herald today : postcolonial notes on journalism and citizen media / Bolette B. Blaagaard -- Social media as contact zones : young Londoners remapping the metropolis through digital media / Koen Leurs -- Digital religion : rethinking multicultural identities through Muslim women's online practices / Eva Midden -- Libidinal cosmopolitanism : the case of digital sexual encounters in post-enlargement Europe / Nicholas Boston -- Part V. Postcolonial Europe and beyond : cosmopolitan reflections -- The cosmopolitan media cultures of Europe / Anikó Imre -- Europe, cosmopolitanism, and the postcolonial biennial / Monica Sassatelli -- Cosmopolitanism, emplacement, and identity in recent postcolonial literature in German / Dirk Göttsche -- Cosmopolitanism from the margins : redefining the idea of Europe through postcoloniality / Feyzi Baban
In: Rethinking art's histories
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I Reconsidering Generational Change -- 1 The End of Childhood and/or the Discovery of the Tineidzher? Adolescence in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture -- 2 Youth Cultures and the Formation of a New Political Generation in Eastern Europe -- 3 Fast Forward to Capitalism? Accelerated Youth in Post-Socialism -- 4 Revival without Nostalgia: The 'Dizel' Movement, Serbian 1990s Cultural Trauma and Globalised Youth Cultures
This book explores the highly significant and contested area of graduate employability and employment which is paid so much attention by those in the media and policy-makers. This is driven largely by concerns over the wider economic impact and value of graduates as increasing numbers complete their studies in higher education. At a time when graduates are seen as key to economic success, the critical question remains as to how their employability plays out in a changing labour market. This book brings together innovative approaches and research to present an extensive survey of the field. It provides insight on what is a complex and often elusive social and economic problem, ranging from how graduate employability is constructed as an economic and policy agenda to explorations of how graduates manage the transition from higher education to paid employment and finally to suggest future directions for curricula, policy and research.
In: Electronic Commerce & Digital Markets Volume 3
In: Human rights law in perspective 20
Property, human rights and communities / Alison Clarke -- Cultural property and community rights to cultural heritage / Fiona Macmillan -- Constitutional law, social justice and the redistribution of land / Tom Allen -- Property in persons: prohibiting contemporary slavery as a human right / Jean Allain -- Property in human bodies, self-preservation and human rights / Elena Beltrán -- Reconciling lockean copyright with the human right to education / Leonardo Machado Pontes -- Filling the institutional void between fundamental rights and the legal purchase of goods : what role for consumocratic law? / Martin Dumas -- Development, property and international investment : the double-edged sword of human rights / Bruce Wardhaugh -- The reach of human rights / Dave Cowan and Sally Wheeler -- Communal property rights in international human rights instruments : implications for de facto expropriation / Ting Xu and Wei Gong -- Property right to rural land in Ethiopia : a human rights perspective / Belachew Fikre -- Customary land rights, indigenous rights and land expropriation in Cameroon : ecosystem services as a possible new approach in valuing compensation / Walters Nsoh