Economic, Social, Gender studies
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IS BN 978-1-85649-697-1
WL Order Code 8 206
US$18.00
London 1988, 359 pp., 140 x 210 mm, pbk. |
Ashton, John and Ron Laura; The Perils of Progress:
The Health and Environment
Hazards of Modern Technology, and What You Can Do About
Them
This book uses the latest scientific research to challenge our society’s largely
unquestioning commitment to new technologies.
While these have no doubt
brought many benefits, the authors argue that our confidence in them is seriously
misplaced—in some cases dangerously so. |
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IS BN 978-1-85649-438-0
WL Order Code 7 568
US$16.00
London 1996, 288 pp., 135 x 215 mm, pbk.
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Carrere, Ricardo & Larry Lohmann;
Pulping the South : Industrial Tree
Plantations and the World Paper Economy
Demand for paper is soaring. In its search for cheap wood to supply raw material,
today’s pulp and paper industry is throwing its net ever wider across the
world. One of the more disturbing results is the spread of fast-growing pulpwood
plantations in the forests, pastures and farmlands of the South.
Contesting
the industry propagated notion that all tree‑planting must be benign, this
path‑breaking book shows how the new plantations are contributing to impoverishment
of people; degradation of soil, water and biodiversity; and rural strife in
countries as diverse as Chile, South Africa and Indonesia.
This book’s insights
into the history, causes and workings of globalization in one of the world’s
leading industries, and alternative paper making will be of interest to activists,
environmentalists, economists, geographers and development specialists alike. |
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IS BN 978-1-85649-498-4
WL Order Code 7 809
US$23.00
London 1997, 256 pp., 135 x 215 mm, pbk.
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Fano, Alix :
Lethal Laws:
Animal Testing, Human Health and Environmental
Policy
For the past 150 years, chemicals have been tested on animals for the alleged
purpose of protecting the public from their dangerous effects.
Lethal Laws
reveals that using animals as human surrogates is not only unethical, it is bad
science.
Alix Fano provides a meticulous analysis of the technical and scientific
problems that have plagued animal tests for decades, but which have not been
forcefully challenged until now.
She shows how animal testing has been used
as an alibi to allow the continued use of thousands of toxic chemicals.
In a field
dominated by male voices, this is a pioneering work by a woman that effectively
demonstrates the causal link between animal testing and environmental degradation,
and the subsequent deterioration of human health.
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IS BN 978-1-870670-40-1
WL Order Code 8 198
US$26.00
London & New York 1999, 250 pp., 125 x
200 mm, pbk.
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Foreman, Martin (Ed.);
AIDS and Men: Taking Risk or Responsibility?
The global AIDS epidemic is driven by men. Men have more opportunity to
contract and transmit HIV; men usually determine the circumstances of intercourse,
and men often refuse to protect themselves and their partners.
The
first section of this book examines the relationship between men’s actions and
AIDS worldwide, the impact of those actions on men and women and initiatives
designed to help men protect themselves and their partners.
The second section
illustrates many different aspects of the relationship—from machismo in
Mexico to drug injection in Russia, from men in prison in Brazil to men living
with HIV in Thailand, from men as fathers in the Ivory Coast to men who have
sex with men in Kenya.
Men undoubtedly take risks in relation to HIV.
Whether
or not they should also take responsibility for transmission of the virus, and how
they can do so—this book offers insights. |
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IS BN 978-1-84277-343-7
WL Order Code 9 066
US$25.00
London, 2005, 269 pp., 6 pp. illus., 155 x
235 mm, pbk.
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Hutanuwatr, Pracha and Ramu Manivannan;
The Asian Future Dialogues for
Change Vol. 2
For several decades the Western model of development has been criticised
forcefully within Asia.
But there has been little intellectual articulation of
what the alternatives might be – at micro and macro levels – from an Asian
perspective.
Do the various communities in Asia share anything significant
beyond an abhorrence of the local effects of globalisation and Western dominance?
The Asian Future: Dialogues for Change, Volume 2, brings together the
ideas and experiences of some of Asia’s outstanding intellectuals and social
activists from diverse traditions and faiths.
Through in-depth interviews and
dialogues, an understanding of shared spiritual, social and ecological values
emerges.
Contributors to this volume include: Walden Bello, Vandana Shiva,
Chandra Muzaffar, Arief Budiman, Satish Kumar, Nakamura Hisashi, and
Venerable Samdhong Rinpoche. |
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IS BN 978-1-85649-662-9
WL Order Code 7 976
US$15.00
London & Bangkok 1998, 272 pp., 150 x
215 mm, pbk.
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Jomo, K. S. (Ed.); Tigers in Trouble:
Financial Governance, Liberalisation
and Crises in East Asia
This important book provides a cogent critique of the nature of Southeast Asian
capitalism.
It argues that the recent crises were due not to excessive regulation
but to too much financial liberalization and a consequent undermining
of monetary and fiscal governance.
While recognizing some macroeconomic
problems and abuses of state intervention in the region, the book also highlights
the nature and implications of IMF and domestic policy responses which exacerbated
the crises.
It shows how the herd behavior of stock markets and inju23
dicious official responses transformed an inevitable correction of overvalued
currencies into wholesale collapse.
The danger now is that the policies which
built the success of Japan and the first wave of newly industrializing economies
will no longer be available to the rest of the region.
The analysis contained
in this book raises profound questions which resonate way beyond the Asian
region itself.
They relate to the appropriate role of the state, the policies of the
IMF and the viability of the deregulated free market capitalist model that Third
World countries have been encouraged to pursue.
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IS BN 978-1-85649-784-8
WL Order Code 8 382
US$22.00
London & Bangkok 2002, 254 pp. 135 x 215
mm, pbk. |
Kavaljit Singh : Taming Global Financial Flows: A Citizen’s Guide
This book explains and analyses the constantly changing and complex world of
global financial flows, and calls for radical reforms in a system that is now more
susceptible to the whims of market sentiment than the economic policies of governments.
The author recommends guiding principles in order to create a more
stable international financial architecture and proposes concrete measures. |
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IS BN 978-1-85649-875-3
WL Order Code 8 539
US$25.00
London 2001, 509 pp., 155 x 230 mm, pbk.
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Mayor, Frederico & Jérôme Bindé;
The World Ahead:
Our Future in the
Making
Will humanity survive the coming century?
Are we threatened by a demographic
time-bomb?
Will there be food for all?
Can we eliminate poverty?
Will
new information technologies increase the gap between rich and poor, or on
the contrary, open up opportunities for lifelong distance education for all?
Is
it true that many languages are in danger of extinction?
This book looks at the
major challenges of the future.
Packed with the latest information and scientific
understandings, it traverses a rich tapestry of crucial issues, threats and choices
confronting humanity and proposes a new start based on four broad contracts:
social, natural, cultural and ethical.
In a world where problems are taking on
increasingly global dimensions, we must come up with global solutions.
We
need to turn a culture of violence into a culture of peace. |
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IS BN 978-1-85649-725-1
WL Order Code 8 298
US$18.00
London 1999, 267 pp., 135 x 225 mm, pbk.
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MacEwan, Arthur : Neo-Liberalism or Democracy?
Economic Strategy,
Markets, and Alternatives for the 21st Century
Is it true that there is no alternative to the neo-liberal ideology of free trade,
deregulation of markets, and government abandonment of social programs?
Must we accept, in the name of globalization, the relentless pressure to reduce
wages and cut social spending?
Can poor countries pursue no other route to
development but opening their economies to global forces?
The author sets out
to explore these questions. In doing so, he subjects central tenets of modem
economics to trenchant criticism.
He argues that current policies are delivering
neither sustained economic growth nor many of the other fundamentals of
people’s wellbeing.
He also argues that it is possible to construct a democratic
economic strategy that produces growth and equity, while protecting the environment
and securing local communities. |
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IS BN 978-1-85649-530-1
WL Order Code 7 872
US$25.00
London 1997, 280 pp., 135 x 215 mm, pbk.
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Martin, Hans-Peter & Harald Schumann :
The Global Trap:
Globalization
and the Assault on Prosperity and Democracy
This remarkable book explores the spread of globalization and the likely consequences
for jobs and democracy.
The book opens a private seminar attended by
500 chief executives of major corporations, leading politicians and intellectuals
in San Francisco.
The conclusions were devastating.
The biggest manufacturers,
while shifting production away from the industrial countries, foresee a
technological future in which only a fifth of the world current workforce will be
needed.
Millions will be unemployed and a growing gulf between the low paid
and the well off will be the consequences. But, Martin and Schumann argue, we
do not have to be mere cogs in a brutal global dynamic.
Democratic power and
economic prosperity do not have to give way to unstoppable technological and
economic progress.
The primacy of politics over the economy and the care of
the state must, and can, be reasserted.
A left wing view, trying to protect union
power and privileged classes in some developed countries, and to prevent the
shift to low labor cost countries, is the main line of the book.
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IS BN 978-1-84277-625-4
WL Order Code 9 181
US$25.00
London 2005, 202 pp., 130 x 200 mm, pbk.
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Monzini, Paola; Sex Traffic: Prostitution, Crime and Exploitation ‘This absorbing, thoughtful and elegantly written book gives readers a major
insight—both empathetic and analytical—into the demand, supply and contextual
mechanisms that underlie the traffic in women and other forms of living off
prostitution that have spread along with it.’ Michael Levi, Professor of Criminology,
Cardiff University ‘Critically addressing gender relationships, Paola Monzini gives a poignant
account of the linkage between sexual exploitation, prostitution and human
trafficking.
Violence and gender is an old problem to which she responds with a
new awareness.
Placing the emphasis on the pull factors and exploitation structures
in the destination countries, she invariably takes the reader back to the
root causes, among which patriarchal structures, the myth of male superiority
and the mind‑sets of men as well as the prevailing market mechanisms provide
fuel for discrimination on the basis of sex and race.’
Helga Konrad, OSCE Special
Representative on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings |
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IS BN 978-1-85649-871-5
WL Order Code 8 548
US$25.00
London 2001, 283 pp., 140 x 215 mm, pbk. |
Patomeki, Heikki;
Democratising Globalisation:
The Leverage of the Tobin
Tax
Patomeki’s book serves as a primer explaining and demystifying question of
money, finance and taxes in the global economy today.
Because it is so clearly
written, it will be equally useful for the general reader as well as for specialists.
The Tobin tax is a proposed tax on international currency transactions that
would render much speculative movement of funds unprofitable and the world
financial system less volatile.
The author argues that the power of the global
financial markets to undermine economic policies, production and employment
has grown rapidly, while also transferring accountability away from national
legislatures.
The Tobin tax would shift globalization towards more democratic
control, social responsibility and justice. |
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IS BN 978-1-84277-031-3
WL Order Code 8 668
US$25.00
London 2002, 247 pp., 135 x 215 mm, pbk.
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Thorbek, Susanne & Bandana Pattanik;
Transnational Prostitution: Changing
Global Patterns
“This collection of detailed, smart and sensitive case studies will help us
make gritty sense of how globalization is actually working in women’s and
men’s lives, and wiser about the international dynamics shaping racialization,
the state, migration and sexuality.”Cynthia Enloe, author of Maneuvres: the
International Politics of Militarizing Women’s Lives
Patterns of prostitution, like so much else in our increasingly interconnected
world, are changing radically, as the investigations in this volume
dramatically show.
The question of migrant prostitutes in the West may be
much debated, but it is little researched.
This collection makes a radical
break with the current media focus on human trafficking and the old habit
of simply blaming the victim.
What emerges is a nuanced and empirically
grounded portrait of the complexities of prostitution across national boundaries
today. |
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IS BN 978-1-85649-142-6
WL Order Code 7 848
Special price US$20.00
London 1997, 410 pp., 155 x 235 mm, pbk. |
Visvanathan, Nalini et al. (Eds.);
The Women, Gender & Development
Reader
Third World women were long the undervalued and ignored actors in the
development process but are now recognized by scholars, practitioners and
policy makers alike as playing a critical role.
As the first comprehensive
reader for undergraduates and development practitioners, this work presents
the best of the now vast body of literature that has grown up alongside this
acknowledgment.
With a guide to further reading at the end of each chapter,
this book provides a foundation for any serious student of women in the development
process. |