This book ambitiously seeks to deepen the connections between anarchism and health by exploring how we could organise anarchically, whether inspired directly by anarchism or otherwise, to think about health in different ways.
This book seeks to rigorously and specifically engage with anarchist theory and find application to social work fields of practice and social work theory.
This multidisciplinary book details the fundamentals of development studies with a mix of economic, social, political, cultural, and administrative premises of development, while analysing its theoretical and practical dimensions. It also provides insight into the role of the stakeholders of development in different sectors.
Fascism was the major political invention of the twentieth century and the source of much of its pain. How can we try to comprehend its allure and its horror? Is it a philosophy, a movement, an aesthetic experience? What makes states and nations become fascist?
With a regional lens enriched by case studies from Brazil, El Salvador, Central America, and Chile, the book demonstrates how illicit economies regulate territory, shape politics, and erode democracy. This is essential reading for students and scholars in politics, sociology, criminology, and Latin American studies.