A first-hand account of providing mental health support on the front line of the migrant crisis across Europe and Central America in the last 5 years, combined with direct testimony from child migrants sharing their life stories, hopes and dreams.
What does it mean to be young, modern, and Muslim? Documenting everyday life in Lamu (Kenya), this book explores the mundane practices of behavior and speech that create moral personhood. In elaborating everyday practices of Islamic pluralism, the book shows how Muslim societies critically engage with change while sustaining a sense of integrity and morality.
This interdisciplinary collection, featuring some of today's most prominent political theorists, sociologists, philosophers, and historians, challenges narratives of neoliberalism's demise. The book queries whether contemporary political ruptures-including the rise of far-right forces-will challenge, support, or extend the reach of market rule around the globe.
An intimate look at a fiercely controversial topic in contemporary Western culture and politics: a garment-the niqab, or full-face veil-and the women who choose to wear it
This work traces the roots of the contemporary abortion debate in the tradition of existential philosophy of the Sartrian type. It studies the geneology of contemporary feminist theory and theology with Simone de Beauvoir as the founding mother.