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November 9, 2015

Becoming Way Too Cool: How Neoliberalism Alters How We Feel

Read a guest post on the complicated history of the concept of “cool” and neoliberalism by Shannon Winnubst, author of WAY TOO COOL: SELLING OUT RACE AND ETHICS.

November 6, 2015

Themes from The Con Men

Read a guest post from Trevor B. Milton, coauthor of THE CON MEN: HUSTLING IN NEW YORK CITY, about some of the key threads that tie the book’s many stories together.

November 5, 2015

Cop Cons

Read an excerpt from the introduction to Terry Williams and Trevor B. Milton’s THE CON MEN: HUSTLING IN NEW YORK CITY, in which Milton discusses “cop cons” with a former police officer.”

November 4, 2015

The Con Game

Read a guest post from Terry Williams, coauthor of THE CON MEN: HUSTLING IN NEW YORK CITY, about how he was conned as a young student in NYC, and how that experience prompted him to study con games academically.

November 4, 2015

Group Efforts: Changing Public Space — Gavin Browning

“Parks and streets are also stewarded by the private sector. Manhattan’s celebrated Bryant Park and High Line are operated by wealthy non-profit conservancies, while Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) balkanize the city into branded swathes…. The projects described here do not...

November 3, 2015

Con Artists and Hustlers

Read an excerpt from the introduction to Terry Williams and Trevor B. Milton’s THE CON MEN: HUSTLING IN NEW YORK CITY, in which Williams and Milton delve into what a con artist actually is and does.

November 3, 2015

New Book Tuesday: Between Men at 30, After the American Century, Beastly Morality, and More!

Our weekly listing of new titles!

October 30, 2015

University Press Week 2015 – Online Panels

This year the Association of American University Presses gathers both online and on campuses around the world for University Press Week from November 8-14, 2015. Find out more information about events and dates here.

October 30, 2015

A Guru for Our Time: Eqbal Ahmad and the Life of Dissent from Empire

Read an article by Stuart Schaar, author of EQBAL AHMAD, telling a number of poignant stories about Schaar’s relationship with Ahmad and about Ahmad’s life as an activist and seminal political thinker, originally published at Juan Cole’s Informed Comment blog.

October 29, 2015

Eqbal Ahmad and Edward Said

Read an excerpt from EQBAL AHMAD: CRITICAL OUTSIDER IN A TURBULENT AGE, by Stuart Schaar, in which Schaar tells the tale of the friendship between Ahmad and Edward Said.

October 28, 2015

International Climate Negotiations

In advance of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in early December, brush up on the history and future of international climate negotiations with this excerpt from GREEN CAPITAL: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON GROWTH, by Christian de Perthuis and Pierre-André Jouvet, translated by Michael Westlake!

October 27, 2015

Introducing Green Capital

Read an excerpt from the introduction to GREEN CAPITAL: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON GROWTH, by Christian de Perthuis and Pierre-André Jouvet, translated by Michael Westlake!

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