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Launched in 2016, Bristol University Press, home of the award-winning imprint Policy Press, is a leading not-for-profit publisher in the Social Sciences with an agenda to publish world-class research that addresses the global social challenges. BUP publishes 300 books and 21 journals a year, with an increasing international authorship.

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Ecologies of Care in Times of Climate Change Water Security in the Global Context Michael Buser
Retail and Community Business, Charity and the End of Empire George Campbell Gosling, Alix R. Green, Grace Millar
Providing Public Space in a Contemporary Metropolis Dilemmas and Lessons from London and Hong Kong Claudio De Magalhães, Louie Sieh
Exiting the Factory (Volume 1) Strikes and Class Formation beyond the Industrial Sector Alexander Gallas
Exiting the Factory (Volume 2) Strikes and Class Formation beyond the Industrial Sector Alexander Gallas
The Economic Lives of Platforms Rethinking the Political Economy of Digital Markets Anne Mette Thorhauge, Andreas Lindegaard Gregersen, Eva Iris Otto, Jacob Ørmen, Morten Axel Pedersen
Architectures of Inequality Gender Pay Inequity and Britain’s Finance Sector Rachel Verdin
What Do Corporations Want? Communicative Capitalism, Corporate Purpose, and a New Theory of the Firm Timothy Kuhn
Social Work and Social Innovation Emerging Trends and Challenges for Practice, Policy and Education in Europe Jean Pierre Wilken, Anne Parpan-Blaser, Sarah Prosser, Suzan van der Pas, Erik Jansen
Brexit, Tweeted Polarization and Social Media Manipulation Marco Bastos
Key Issues in African Diplomacy Developments and Achievements Sven Botha, Jo-Ansie van Wyk
Trajectories of Governance Tracing the Entanglements of Order and Violence in Peripheral Cities of Latin America Viviana García Pinzón
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