Heritage and Hate: Old South Rhetoric at Southern Universities
Missions Impossible: Higher Education And Policymaking In The Arab World
Feminist Antifascism: Counterpublics of the Common
Living in Data: A Citizen’s Guide to a Better Information Future
Population Health in Challenging Times: Insights from Key Domains Proceedings of a Workshop (2021)
Whither Social Rights in (Post-)Brexit Europe?
A Handbook for Wellbeing Policy-Making
Inequality in a Context of Climate Crisis after COVID: A Complex Realist Approach
On Violence and on Violence Against Women
Rental Eviction and the COVID-19 Pandemic Averting a Looming Crisis (2021)
A Step-by-Step Guide to Exploratory Factor Analysis with SPSS
Exploring the State of the Science of Solid Organ Transplantation and Disability: Proceedings of a Workshop
Substance Use and Misuse, Everything Matters, Third Edition
Refusal to Eat A Century of Prison Hunger Strikes
Volume 2: Housing and Home
A People’s Green New Deal
Advanced Multitrait-Multimethod Analyses for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Everybody Eats Communication and the Paths to Food Justice
Plastic Legacies: Pollution, Persistence, and Politics
A Feminist Reading of Debt
Cradle to Kindergarten A New Plan to Combat Inequality, 2nd Edition
The Nature of Drugs: History, Pharmacology, and Social Impact
The Science of Sin: Why We Do The Things We Know We Shouldn’t
Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism
Critical Clinical Social Work: Counterstorying for Social Justice
American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights
Averting Catastrophe: Decision Theory for COVID-19, Climate Change, and Potential Disasters of All Kinds
An Expressive Arts Approach to Healing Loss and Grief: Working Across the Spectrum of Loss with Individuals and Communities
Industrial-Strength Denial: Eight Stories of Corporations Defending the Indefensible, from the Slave Trade to Climate Change
Lasch, Rehashed: On Helen Andrews’s “Boomers”
Dilemmas in Social Work Field Education: Decision Cases
Dark Academia: How Universities Die
There is a strong link between the neoliberalisation of higher education over the last 20 years and the psychological hell now endured by its staff and students. While academia was once thought of as the best job in the world – one that fosters autonomy, craft, intrinsic job satisfaction and vocational zeal – you would be hard-pressed to find a lecturer who believes that now.