New books for Social and Political Science: April 2015

Thanks to recommendations from members of staff and requests via RAB from students the Library is continually adding new books to its collections both online and in print. Here are just a small number of the books that have been added to the Library’s collections in April 2015 for Social and Political Science.

city_is_ours_book_coverThe city is ours : squatting and autonomous movements in Europe from the 1970s to the present edited by Bart van der Steen, Ask Katzeff and Leendert van Hoogenhuijze (shelfmark: HD7287.96.E85 Cit.)

Small states and international security : Europe and beyond edited by Clive Archer, Alyson J.K. Bailes and Anders Wivel (shelfmark: JC365 Sma. Also available as e-book.)

animal_social_networks_book_coverAnimal social networks edited by Jens Krause, Richard James, Daniel W. Franks, Darren P. Croft (shelfmark: QL775 Ani. Also available as e-book.)

Immigration, integration and mobility : new agendas in migration studies essays 1998-2014 by Adrian Favell (shelfmark: JV7590 Fav.)

The science of science policy : a handbook edited by Kaye Husbands Fealing [and others] (shelfmark: Q127.U6 Sci. Also available as e-book.)

Time, Narrative, and History by David Carr (shelfmark: BD638 Car.)

On complicity and compromise by Chiara Lepora and Robert E. Goodin (e-book)

Cosmopolitics : thinking and feeling beyond the nation edited by Pheng Cheah and Bruce Robbins (shelfmark: JC362 Cos.)

working_with_grain_book_cover_2Toward a whole-of-Europe approach : organizing the European Union’s and Member States’ comprehensive crisis management by Svenja Post (shelfmark: HV551.5.E85 Pos.)

Working with the grain: integrating governance and growth in development strategies by Brian Levy (e-book)

Manufactured crisis : the untold story of the Iran nuclear scare by Gareth Porter (shelfmark: UA853.I7 Por.)

Many Faces of Populism: current perspectives edited by Dwayne Woods and Barbara Wejnert (e-book)

 

Check the Library Catalogue for full details of the books including number of copies, location and availability. Access to e-books is only available to students and staff of University of Edinburgh.

You may find some of these books in the New Books display on the 1st floor of the Main Library, where a selection of new books from all subjects across the University are held. Books on these display shelves can be borrowed as normal.

Caroline Stirling – Academic Support Librarian for Social and Political Science.

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