A review of Ecocide: Kill the corporation before it kills us (Manchester UP, 2020) including an interview with author David Whyte Intrview/review by Sjors Roeters The fastest electric plane in the... READ MORE
A review of Ecocide: Kill the corporation before it kills us (Manchester UP, 2020) including an interview with author David Whyte Intrview/review by Sjors Roeters The fastest electric plane in the... READ MORE
‘There are stories in these pages which will make your spine tingle, weep with joy, rage with injustice, make you want to embrace the next stranger.’ Hello. I’m a writer, tutor,... READ MORE
Issue 7.2 of Human Remains and Violence is the first part of a double issue investigating COVID-19. It was during the early stages of the first lockdown that the editors realised the methods they had... READ MORE
Islamophobia Awareness Month is taking place throughout November and we’ve put together a reading list featuring new and backlist titles from MUP. All books included in the reading list are 50% off... READ MORE
Listen to Dimitris Dalakoglou discuss his new book, The Road, and its wider significance. About the book: The Road is an ethnographic and historical study of the main Albania-Greece highway. But more... READ MORE
Editor Tom Dark talks to Rowland Atkinson and Sarah Blandy about their new book, Domestic Fortress: fear and the new home front and looks at why a growing culture of fear is driving homeowners to... READ MORE
Karen Throsby discussed her new book with with MUP. She explains the reason she took part in Channel competition and her love for swimming. More about Immersion... READ MORE
Nazima Kadir gives us an insight about housing shortage and squatters movement in Amsterdam and why she wrote The autonomous life. More about The autonomous life... READ MORE
Hilary Pilkington explained the reason why she wrote Loud and Proud and also discussed how young people today engaged or disengaged from politics and civic activism. For more about Loud and Proud... READ MORE
Series Spotlight with Series Editors: Des Fitzgerald and Amy Hinterberger Over the last decade, the social studies of science, including the study of biomedicine, has become one of the most... READ MORE