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Attending ESA?

 

We will be at the European Sociological Association (ESA) conference in Manchester this week between 20–23 August.

 

We're launching the Emotions and Society journal, and our new series: Sociology of Children and Families, Global Migration and Social Change and Gender and Sociology at the ESA Publishers’ Reception tomorrow from 16:00 –17:30. Join us at our stand (15–16) at University Place, University of Manchester to celebrate with us.

 

You can also visit our stand throughout the conference to browse our Sociology books and journals, and to talk about publishing projects. Email our Assistant Books Editor Shannon Kneis or Journals Director Julia Mortimer to book an appointment.

 

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Emotions and Society

 

The inaugural issue of Emotions and Society is currently free to read on Ingenta.

 

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New books in series

 

The first book in our Sociology of Children and Families series, Nanny Families by Sara Eldén and Terese Anving, is out now.

 

Work, Labour and Cleaning by Lotika Singha, the first book in our Gender and Sociology series, is also now available.

 

Two new titles in the Global Migration and Social Change series are Belonging in Translation by Reiko Shindo and Borders, Migration and Class in an Age of Crisis by Tom Vickers.

 

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New this month - Data in Society

Edited by Jeff Evans, Sally Ruane and Humphrey Southall

Foreword by Danny Dorling (free to read)

 

“This engaging work provides a fascinating snapshot of how data and statistics are being used to understand and address modern social problems.” Emily Clough, Newcastle University

 

This book analyses societal trends and controversies related to developments in data ownership, access, construction, dissemination and interpretation, looking at the ways that society interacts with and uses statistical data. Find out more

 

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New in paperback - Experiences in Researching Conflict and Violence: Fieldwork Interrupted

Edited by Althea-Maria Rivas and Brendan Ciarán Browne

 

“A must read for all students and scholars interested in the world ‘out there'.'' Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, University of Birmingham

 

Explores the roles of emotion, violence, uncertainty, identity and positionality in doing research in and on conflict zones. Find out more

 

 

 

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