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Border Lives is award-winning journalist Hsiao-Hung Pai''s landmark book in the reporting of Europe''s migrant crisis - and a cry from the heart about an asylum system that is simply not fit for purpose. Whilst the headlines about Europe''s migration crisis have now subsided, they continue to influence the political agenda all over the continent. Pai travels to meet migrants and asylum-seekers who have just been washed up on the shores of Lampedusa or Sicily and have been absorbed into dismal reception camps.
Raises awareness of modern slavery in the fashion industry and shows how it can be eradicated by business and consumers
High in the death zone of K2, the 'Savage Mountain', Liam Doyle makes a discovery that could have catastrophic consequences.
A career guide aimed at anyone who wants to do something meaningful with their working life, for both jobseekers and career switchers.
One World Two is even more ambitious than Volume One in its geographic scope, featuring 21 writers drawn from every continent.
This guide challenges common assumptions and the commodification of education. Within a global context it presents a progressive, egalitarian alternative.
The Climate Majority is the first book to investigate climate apathy, to describe how it prevents action to stop climate change and to show how it can be beaten with an approach developed for political campaigns. Anyone who cares about climate change can draw on the lessons of the book to help build a climate majority.
Now entering its seventeenth year, the Caine Prize for African Writing is Africa's leading literary prize, and is awarded to a short story by an African writer published in English, whether in Africa or elsewhere.
Capitalism likes us to believe in the steady, inevitable march of progress, from the abacus to the iPad. But the historical record tells of innumerable roads not taken, all of which could have led to better worlds, and still can.
An education resource by an international groups of authors to provide an accessible overview of development and human rights issues
An international perspective on the resurgence in feminist movements: the advances and the setbacks, the challenges and the contradictions.
How food and agribusiness corporations are causing climate change and what can be done to turn the system around
A stunning photo-based picture book for younger readers takes a look at the thousands of children around the world who have been forced to flee war and conflict.
We urgently need to legalize and regulate drugs - this book explains why, and how to do it.
An unsettling novel in which a starving African is brought to London to perform for the cameras for charity.
Greater economic equality is beneficial to all people in all societies, both for the rich, the poor and the rest.
In this second edition, Richard Swift analyses the alternatives that have presented themselves through history. In critiquing what has gone before and exploring current forms of opposition he develops an inspirational manifesto for the future.
A wild and humourous adventure evoking a sense of wonder and fascination with the natural world, woven with subtle messages of sustainability and self worth.
A story about relationships set within the big themes of economic inequality and the vision of a more sustainable world.
Eighty innovative and international vegan dishes from Hiltl, the oldest vegetarian/vegan restaurant in the world and mini-chain, tibits.
Explains solar, wind, hydro, wave, geothermal and other technologies,and how to break the barriers to a 100 percent renewable world.
Bankers and speculators build castles in the air but when they come crashing down ordinary people have to pick up the tab. How we've made such a mess of our money system is explained, from the earliest banks right through to 'collateralized debt obligations'.
Globalization has shrunk the world in the name of free trade and broken down many of the boundaries between peoples. But it has also been a powerful driver of inequality, over-consumption and corporate control.
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