The history and conceptual elements of critical race theory / Kevin Brown and Darrell D. Jackson -- Discerning critical moments / Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic -- Critical race theory : what it is not! / Gloria Ladson-Billings -- Critical race theory's intellectual roots : my email epistolary with Derrick Bell / Daniel G. Solórzano -- W.E.B. DuBois' contributions to critical race studies in education : sociology of education, classical critical race theory, and proto-critical pedagogy / Reiland Rabaka -- Scholar activism in critical race theory in education / Thandeka K. Chapman & James Crawford -- #SquadGoals : intersectionality, mentorship and women of color in the academy / Cecelia Suarez, Devean Owens, Jamila D. Hunter, Crystal Menzies & Adrienne D. Dixson -- Critical race theory off-shoots : building on the foundations of CRT and emphasizing the nuances they offer /José Del Real Viramontes -- The inclusion and representation of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in America's equity agenda in higher education / Robert T. Teranishi & Loni Bordoloi Pazich -- Examining Black male identity through a prismed lens : critical race theory and the complexities of Black males' experiences / Rema Reynolds Vassar and Tyrone C. Howard -- Other kids' teachers : what children of color learn from White women and what this says about race, whiteness, and gender / Zeus Leonardo & Erica Boas -- The last plantation : toward a new understanding of the relationship between race, major college sports, and American higher education / Jamel K. Donnor -- Doing class in critical race analysis in education / Michael J. Dumas -- Tribal critical race theory : an origin story and future directions / Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy -- "Straight, no chaser" : an unsung blues / Joyce M. McCall -- The utilities of counter storytelling in spotlighting racism within higher education / Chaddrick James-Gallaway & Lorenzo Baber -- Blurring boundaries : the creation of composite characters in critical race storytelling / D.A Cook & M Bryan -- No longer just a qualitative methodology : the rise of critical race quantitative and mixed methods approaches / J. DeCuir-Gunby & Dina Walker-DeVose -- Critical race quantitative intersectionality : a toiling movement-building paradigm that refuses to "let the numbers speak for themselves" / Alejandro Covarrubias, Argelia Lara, Pedro Nava, and Rebeca Burciaga -- Confronting our own complicity : complexities and tensions of a critical race feminista praxis in higher education during the movement for Black lives / Sylvia Mendoza Aviña, Socorro Morales, Dolores Delgado Bernal, & Enrique Aleman, Jr. --
The United Nations peacekeeping operations in the context of reviewing the UN's peacebuilding architecture (Carmen Parra, PhD, lecturer in international law, Universidad Abat Oliba CEU, Barcelona, Spain) -- Peacekeeping and conflict prevention : an old principle and a new responsibility (M. Esther Slamanca, MD, associate professor of public international law, Department of Public Law, University of Valladolid, Spain) -- Preventive deployment and early warning in the UN's agenda : the West African region as a scenario for international security ( (Jara Cuadrado, PhD candidate in international security, Instituto Universitario General Gutiérrez Mellado, National University of Distance Learning, Madrid, Spain) -- The future support of the armed forces in peacekeeping operations (Roberto Pereyra-Bordón, PhD, senior professor and faculty coordinator, Inter-American Defense College, Washington, DC, US) -- The attribution of wrongful acts to member states and/or international organizations in peacekeeping operations (Teresa Russo, PhD, aggregate professor of international organization, Department of Legal Science (School of Law), University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy) -- Is robust peacekeeping an answer to the spoiler problem? the case of the expanded UNIFIL (Javier Lion-Bustillo, PhD, part-time lecturer, Department of History of Thought and Political Movements, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain) -- The age of outsourcing : UN peacekeeping operations (Diego Badell-Sánchez, researcher at Esade Center for Public Governance, Esade Business and Law School, Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain) -- The new legal challenges facing peacekeeping operations : the role of the ICC (Anna Oriolo, PhD, associate professor of international law, aggregate professor of international criminal law, Department of Legal Sciences, School of Law, University of Salerno, Salerno Italy) -- Cordons sanitaires as instruments for peacekeeping operations (Ana Cristina Gallego-Hernández, PhD, associate professor of public international law, University Centre San Isidoro, Attached University of Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain, and others) -- Peacekeeping and food security : agreements, clashes and challenges (Adriana Fillol, MD, and Gustavo González Geraldino, MD, researcher and assistant professor of public international law and international relations, Public International Law and International Relations Department, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) -- The EU comprehensive approach to crisis management missions and operations (Carmen Márquez Carrasco, PhD, full tenured professor, Department of Public International Law and International Relations, Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain) -- Multilevel operations in the management of asymmetric conflicts : from growing cooperation to a strategic partnership : reflections around the integrated stabilization operations in Mali and Central African Republic (Francisco Jiménez García, PhD, professor of public international law and international relations, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain) -- The role of regional organizations in peacekeeping : shared responsibilities, new roles, and old uncertainties (Lucas J. Ruiz-Díaz, PhD, Universidad de Granada, Grenada, Spain) -- NATO peace support operations : a brief institutional view (Andrés B. Muñoz-Mosquera and Nikoleta P. Chalanouli, legal advisor, director, of the Nato Supreme Headquarters Allied Power, Europe (SHAPE), and others) -- The protection and respect of the cultural heritage and diversity of host countries by United Nations peacekeeping operations : lessons learnt from Mali (Félix Vacas Fernández, associate professor of public international law and international relations, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain) -- World bank and post-conflict activities (Francesco Seatzu, JD, PhD, full tenured professor of international and European law, University of Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy) -- Portugal and peacekeeping : a new foreign policy strategy? (Pedro Ponte E Sous, Department of Political Studies, New University of Lisbon, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FCSH-UNL), Lisbon, Portugal, and others) -- Peacekeeping and the global war on terrorism (Michel Liegeois, PhD and Murat Caliskan, MD, professor, Faculty of Economic, Social, and Political Sciences and Communication, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgic, Belgium, and others) -- Women in peacekeeping : challenges ahead and adopted measures (Alfonso J. Iglesias-Velasco, PhD, senior lecture of public international law, Department of Public Law and Legal Philosophy, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain) -- Gender mainstreaming in NATO peace support : impacts and challenges of gender in international peace and security policies (Iker Zirion-Landaluze, PhD, assistant professor of public international law and international relations, Department of Public International Law and International Relations, University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU, Spain) -- Peacekeeping and sexual violence : a complex mandate of limited effectiveness(Isabel Lirola-Delgado, PhD, professor of public international law, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago, Spain) -- Should we share? the United Nations and troop-contributing states facing international responsibility for the sexual crimes committed by peacekeepers (Raquel Regueiro, PhD, Department of Public International Law and Private International Law, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain) -- EU international crisis management and human rights (Pablo Aantonio Fernández-Sánchez, PhD, full tenured professor of public international law and international relations, Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain) -- Operation Sophia : a point of inflection in the migrant smuggling in the Mediterranean Sea (María Isabel Nieto-Fernández, PhD, UNISCI/adjunct professor in political science and international relations, Social Science Departament, Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain) -- Child protection in peacekeeping operations (Rocío Alamillos Sánchez, MD, and Laura García Martín, MD, PhD candidate, International Public Law Department, Universidad de Sevilla, Seville, Spain, and others) -- Peacekeeping operations challenges and economic impacts : a Nigerian perspective (Sani Safiyanu, Roy Anthony Rogers, PhD and Muhammad Danial Azman, PhD, Department of International and Strategic Studies , University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
A global look at the history and development of language and intercultural communication studies / Judith Martin, Thomas Nakayama, and Donal Carbaugh -- Culture, communication, context, and power / Adrian Holliday -- Language, identity, and intercultural communication / Kimberly Noels, Tomoko Yashima, and Ray Zhang -- Conceptualizing intercultural (communicative) competence and intercultural citizenship / Michael Byram and Irina Golubeva -- Reflexivity and criticality in language and intercultural communication research and practice / Julie Byrd Clark -- Linguaculture and transnationality : the cultural dimensions of language / Karen Risager -- Intercultural rhetoric and intercultural communication / Dwight Atkinson -- Interculturality and intercultural pragmatics / Istvan Kecskes -- Speech acts, facework, and politeness : sociopragmatics, facework, and intercultural relationship-building / Winnie Cheng and Phoenix Lam -- Translation, interpreting, and intercultural communication / Juliane House -- Constructing the cultural other : prejudice and stereotyping / Hans J. Ladegaard -- Intercultural contact, hybridity, and third space / Claire Kramsch and Michiko Uryu -- Gender, language, identity, and intercultural communication / Juliet Langman and Xingsong Shi -- Translanguaging, identity, and migration / Zhu Hua and Li Wei -- Language learning, identity, and intercultural communication in contexts of conflict and insecurity / Constadina Charalambous and Ben Rampton -- Language : an essential component of intercultural communicative competence / Alvino E. Fantini -- From native speaker to intercultural speaker and beyond : intercultural / communicative competence in foreign language education / Jane Wilkinson -- World Englishes and intercultural communication / Farzad Sharifian and Marzieh Sadeghpour -- Language education and global citizenship : decolonial and posthuman perspectives through pedagogies of discomfort / Melina Porto and Michalinos Zembylas -- Intercultural second language teacher education / Michael Kelly -- Intercultural responsibility : transnational research and glocal critical citizenship / Manuela Guilherme -- Intercultural communicative competence development through telecollaboration and virtual exchange / Robert O'Dowd and Melinda Dooly -- Social justice, diversity, and intercultural-global citizenship education in the global context / Kathryn Sorrells -- Assessing intercultural language learning / Anthony Liddicoat and Angela Scarino -- Intercultural language teaching and learning in classroom practice / Michelle Kohler -- Intercultural communication in the multicultural classroom / Jennifer Mahon and Ken Cushner -- The language and intercultural dimension of education abroad / Jane Jackson -- Intercultural business education : the role of critical theory and experiential learning / Prue Holmes and Vivien Xiaowei Zhou -- Intercultural communication in professional and workplace settings / Martin Warren and William W.L. Lee -- Linguistically and culturally diverse project partnerships and teams / Helen Spencer-Oatey and Carolin Debray -- Intercultural communication in health care settings / Gillian S. Martin and Jonathan Crichton -- Intercultural communication in legal contexts / Christoph Hafner and Jade Du -- Intercultural communication in tourism / Gavin Jack, Alision Phipps, and Octavio Barrientos Arriaga -- A global agenda for ethical language and intercultural communication research and practice / Malcolm MacDonald.
Introduction: Perspective, Cause and Effect of Human Trafficking / Veerendra Mishra. -- Part I: Gender prejudice: Commercial sexual exploitation. Civil Society Initiative of a Decade Against Human Trafficking: An Insider's Attempt at Looking Back / Pravin Patkar ; Bride Trafficking within India / M Shafiqur Rahman Khan ; Bar Dancer of Mumbai and Trafficked Migrant: Issues of Invisibility and Subaltern Existence / Flavia Agnes ; Globalisation, Sexuality and Human Trafficking / Preetha Prabhakaran ; Immoral Women or Victims? Prostitution in India / Trupti Jhaveri Panchal. -- Part II: Child trafficking: Less ado about silent exploitation. Trafficking of Children: Causes and Possible Solutions / Kailash Satyarthi ; Child Trafficking: The Alarm That Fails to Ring a Bell! / Bharti Ali ; Missing or Sold? Child Trafficking in India / CRY organization ; Breaking the Shackles of Bondage is Possible / Rakesh Senger ; Child Trafficking for Intercountry Adoption: Fight for Justice / Anjali Pawar ; A New Crisis: Experiences of Dealing with Emerging Trends in Child Trafficking in Delhi / Anant Kumar Asthana. -- Part III: Perspectives on trafficking from outside India. The Perverse Effects of the Hague Adoption Convention / Roelie Post ; Sexual Trafficking: Modern Slavery in the UK / Gary Craig ; Trafficking of Women in the Land of Sleeping Crocodile / Priyanka Mishra ; Dimensions of Trafficking in Women and Children in Bangladesh / Salma Ali ; The Final Act / Philip Holmes ; Challenges Faced by Trafficked Survivors in Bangladesh / Salima Sarwar and Uzzal Kumar Karmaker. -- Part IV: Law against human trafficking: From practitioners' lens. Human Trafficking: The Angle of Victimology / Justice Roshan Dalvi ; Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956: A Concise Review / Swati A Chauhan ; On Operations and Rescue: Proper Police Procedure in Brothel Rescue Operations under ITPA / Advait Praturi, Michelle Mendonca and Emily Smith. -- Part V: Experiences of state responses. Combating Human Trafficking: Gaps in Law Enforcement / Veerendra Mishra ; Prevention of Human Trafficking: Dimensions and Strategies / P M Nair ; A Meaningful Research on Human Trafficking Translated into Action / Umapathi Sattaru ; Plights of Trafficked Laborers in the Circus Industry / Shrikar Pardeshi ; The Role of the Magistrate toward Trafficking Survivors / Levinson J Martins. -- Part VI: Cace studies and models - A way forward. Economic Rehabilitation: A Human Approach To Combat Human Trafficking / Arunendra Kumar Pandey ; Human Trafficking Scenario in Northeast India / Hasina Kharbhih ; Sex Trafficking, Health Care, and the Health System in Mumbai and Kolkata / Timothy P Williams, Elaine Alpert, Roy Ahn, Elizabeth Cafferty, Anita McGahan, Wendy Macias Konstantopoulos, Judith Castor Palmer, Nadya Wolferstan, Genevieve Purcell, and Thomas F Burke Women Trafficking in India: A Case Study of Women Sex Workers of Uttar Pradesh Awadhesh Kumar Singh and S P Pandey
To many Americans, modern marches by the Ku Klux Klan may seem like a throwback to the past or posturing by bigoted hatemongers. To Kelly Baker, they are a reminder of how deeply the Klan is rooted in American mainstream Protestant culture. Most studies of the KKK dismiss it as an organization of racists attempting to intimidate minorities and argue that the Klan used religion only as a rhetorical device. Baker contends instead that the KKK based its justifications for hatred on a particular brand of Protestantism that resonated with mainstream Americans, one that employed burning crosses and robes to explicitly exclude Jews and Catholics. To show how the Klan used religion to further its agenda of hate while appealing to everyday Americans, Kelly Baker takes readers back to its "second incarnation" in the 1920s. During that decade, the revived Klan hired a public relations firm that suggested it could reach a wider audience by presenting itself as a "fraternal Protestant organization that championed white supremacy as opposed to marauders of the night." That campaign was so successful that the Klan established chapters in all forty-eight states. Baker has scoured official newspapers and magazines issued by the Klan during that era to reveal the inner workings of the order and show how its leadership manipulated religion, nationalism, gender, and race. Through these publications we see a Klan trying to adapt its hate-based positions with the changing times in order to expand its base by reaching beyond a narrowly defined white male Protestant America. This engrossing expose looks closely at the Klan's definition of Protestantism, its belief in a strong relationship between church and state, its notions of masculinity and femininity, and its views on Jews and African Americans. The book also examines in detail the Klan's infamous 1924 anti-Catholic riot at Notre Dame University and draws alarming parallels between the Klan's message of the 1920s and current posturing by some Tea Party members and their sympathizers. Analyzing the complex religious arguments the Klan crafted to gain acceptability -- and credibility -- among angry Americans, Baker reveals that the Klan was more successful at crafting this message than has been credited by historians. To tell American history from this startling perspective demonstrates that some citizens still participate in intolerant behavior to protect a fabled white Protestant nation. - Publisher
Foreword: Race in organizations: often cloaked but always present / by Ella L. J. Edmondson Bell and Stella M. Nkomo -- Why a volume on race, work, and leadership? / by Laura Morgan Roberts, Anthony J. Mayo, and Serenity Lee -- Section I. History and critical questions in black business leadership: A case study of leading change: the founders of Harvard Business School's African American student union / by Henry Louis Gates, Jr -- Pathways to leadership: black graduates of Harvard Business School / by Anthony J. Mayo and Laura Morgan Roberts -- Commentaries: The struggle is real: black colleges, resources, and respect / by Melissa E. Wooten -- Back to the future: a strategy for studying racism in organizations / by Arthur P. Brief -- Intersectionality and the careers of black women lawyers: results from the Harvard Law School Black Alumni Survey / by David B. Wilkins and Bryon Fong -- Section II. Comparative studies: Workplace engagement and the glass ceiling: the experience of black professionals / by Ella Washington, Ellyn Bass, & Shane McFeely -- Authenticity in the workplace: an African American perspective / by Patricia Faison Hewlin & Anna-Maria Broomes -- Feeling connected: the importance of engagement, authenticity, and relationships in the careers of diverse professionals / by Stacy Blake-Beard, Laura Morgan Roberts, Beverly Edgehill, & Ella Washington -- Section III. Phenomenological studies: the lived experience: Views from the other side: black professionals perceptions of diversity management / by Adia Harvey Wingfield -- Overcoming barriers to developing and retaining diverse talent in healthcare professions / by Laura Morgan Roberts, Stacy Blake-Beard, Stephanie Creary, Beverly Edgehill and Sakshi Ghai -- From c-suite to start-ups: an illusion of inclusion / by Toigo Foundation (Nancy Sims, Sue Toigo, Maura Allen & Toni Cornelius) -- Rough waters of resistance: black instructional coaches impacted by implicit bias / by Michelle Smith Macchia & Kisha Porcher -- A million gray areas: how two friends crossed paths professionally and personally and mutually enhanced their understanding of relationships of race, gender, class and power / by Kathryn Fraser and Karen Samuels -- African American women as change agents in the white academy: pivoting the margin via grounded theory / by Muriel E. Shockley and Elizabeth L. Holloway -- The transformational impact of black women/womanist theologians leading intergroup dialogue in liberation work of the oppressed and the oppressor / by Tawana Davis -- Psychodynamics of black authority - sentience and sellouts: ol' skool civil rights and woke Black Lives Matter / by Diane Forbes Berthoud, Flora Taylor, and Zachary Green -- Section IV. Theorizing black leadership: Is D&I about us?: how inclusion practices undermine black advancement and how to design for real inclusion / by Valerie Purdie-Greenaway & Martin N. Davidson -- The glass cliff: African American CEOs as crisis leaders / by Lynn Perry Wooten & Erika Hayes James -- When black leaders leave: costs and consequences / by Kecia Thomas, Aspen J. Robinson, Laura Provolt, and B. Lindsay Brown -- Blacks leading whites: how mutual and dual (ingroup and outgroup) identification affect inequality / by Lumumba Seegars and Lakshmi Ramarajan -- Managing diversity, managing blackness?: an intersectional critique of diversity management practices / by Courtney L. McCluney & Verónica Caridad Rabelo -- Uncovering the hidden face of affinity fraud: race-based predatory bias, social identity and the need for inclusive leadership / by Audrey Murrell, Ray Jones, & Jennifer Petrie -- Section V. The future: lessons for the next generation of leaders: Ujima: lifting as we climb to develop the next generation of African American leaders / by Lynn Wooten, Shannon Polk, and Whitney Williams -- Conclusion: Intersection of race, work, and leadership: lessons in advancing black leaders / by Laura Morgan Roberts and Anthony J. Mayo.
Introduction / Roberto J. González and Hugh Gusterson -- Militarization and the political economy -- Introduction / Catherine Lutz -- The U.S. Imperial triangle and military spending / John Bellamy Foster, Hannah Holleman, and Robert W. McChesney -- Farewell address to the Nation, January 17 / Dwight D. Eisenhower -- The militarization of sports and the redefinition of patriotism / William Astore -- Violence, just in time: war and work in contemporary West Africa / Daniel Hoffman -- Women, economy, war / Carolyn Nordstrom -- Military labor -- Introduction / Andrew Bickford -- Soldiering as work: the all-volunteer force in the United States / Beth Bailey -- Sexing the globe / Sealing Cheng -- Military monks / Michael Jerryson -- Child soldiers after war / Brandon Kohrt and Robert Koenig -- Asian labor in the wartime Japanese empire: unknown histories / Paul H. Kratoska -- Corporate warriors: the rise of the privatized military industry / P. W. Singer -- Gender and militarism -- Introduction / Katherine T. McCaffrey -- Gender in transition: common sense, women, and war / Kimberly Theidon -- The compassionate warrior: wartime sacrifice / Jean Bethke Elshtain -- Creating citizens, making men: the military and masculinity in Bolivia / Lesley Gill -- One of the guys: military women, paradoxical individuality, and the transformations of the Argentine army / Máximo Badaró -- The emotional life of militarism -- Introduction / Catherine Lutz -- Militarization and the madness of everyday life / Nancy Scheper-Hughes -- Fear as a way of life / Linda Green -- Evil, the self, and survival / Robert Jay Lifton (interviewed by Harry Kreisler) -- Target audience: the emotional impact of U.S. government films on nuclear testing / Joseph Masco -- Rhetorics of militarism -- Introduction / Andrew Bickford -- The militarization of cherry blossoms / Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney -- The 'old west' in the Middle East: U.S. military metaphors in real and imagined Indian country / Stephen W. Silliman -- Ideology, culture and the Cold War / Naoko Shibusawa -- The military normal: feeling at home with counterinsurgency in the United States / Catherine Lutz -- Nuclear Orientalism / Hugh Gusterson -- Militarization, place, and territory -- Introduction / Roberto J. González -- Making war at home / Catherine Lutz -- Spillover: the U.S. military's sociospatial impact / Mark L. Gillem -- Nuclear landscapes: the Marshall islands' radioactive legacy / Barbara Rose Johnston -- The war on terror, dismantling, and the construction of place: an ethnographic perspective from Palestine / Julie Peteet -- The border wall is a metaphor / Jason De León (interviewed by Micheline Aharonian Marcom) -- Militarized humanitarianism -- Introduction / Catherine Besteman -- Laboratory of intervention / Mariella Pandolfi -- Armed for humanity / Michael Barnett -- The passions of protection: sovereign authority and humanitarian war / Anne Orford -- Responsibility to protect or right to punish? / Mahmood Mamdani -- Utopias of power: from human security to the responsibility to protect / Chowra Makaremi -- Militarism and the media -- Introduction / Hugh Gusterson -- Pentagon pundits / David Barstow (interviewed by Amy Goodman) -- Operation Hollywood / David Robb (interviewed by Jeff Fleischer) -- Discipline and publish / Mark Pedelty -- The Enola Gay on display / John Whittier Treat -- War porn: Hollywood and war, from World War II to American sniper / Peter Van Buren -- Militarizing knowledge -- Introduction / David H. Price -- Boundary displacement: the state, the foundations, and international and area studies during and after the Cold War / Bruce Cumings -- The career of Cold War psychology / Ellen Herman -- Scientific colonialism / Johan Galtung -- Research in foreign areas / Ralph L. Beals -- Rethinking the promise of critical education / Henry Giroux (interviewed by Chronis Polychroniou) -- Militarization and the body -- Introduction / Roberto J. González -- Nuclear war, the Gulf war, and the disappearing body / Hugh Gusterson -- The structure of war: the juxtaposition of injured bodies and unanchored issues / Elaine Scarry -- The enhanced warfighter / Kenneth Ford and Clark Glymour -- Suffering child: an embodiment of war and its aftermath in post-Sandinista Nicaragua / James Quesada -- Militarism and technology -- Introduction / Hugh Gusterson -- Giving up the gun: Japan's reversion to the sword, 1543-1879 / Noel Perrin -- Life underground: building the American Bunker Society / Joseph Masco -- Militarizing space / David H. Price -- Embodiment and affect in a digital age: understanding mental illness among military drone personnel / Alex Edney-Browne -- Land mines and cluster bombs: 'weapons of mass destruction in slow motion' / H. Patricia Hynes -- Pledge of non-participation / Lisbeth Gronlund and David Wright -- The scientists' call for a ban on autonomous weapons / International Committee for Robot Arms Control -- Alternatives to militarization -- Introduction / David Vine -- War is only an invention, not a biological necessity / Margaret Mead -- Reflections on the possibility of a nonkilling society and a nonkilling anthropology / Leslie E. Sponsel -- U.S. bases, empire, and global response / Catherine Lutz -- Down here / Julian Aguon -- War, culture, and counterinsurgency / Roberto J. González, Hugh Gusterson, and David H. Price -- Hope in the dark: untold histories, wild possibilities / Rebecca Solnit.