Bristol University Press imprint: 6 books

The soul of a university

Why excellence is not enough

by Brink, Chris
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2018

What is the role of a university in society? In this innovative book, Chris Brink offers the timely reminder that it should have social purpose, as well as achieve academic excellence. The current obsession with rankings and league tables has perpetuated inequality and is preventing social mobility....

Law and society in a populist age

Balancing individual rights and the common good

by Etzioni, Amitai
Language: English
Release Date: July 11, 2018

The law-based, political institutions in many democratic societies are being challenged by fast-growing populist movements, parties, and leaders. In other nations, the state is failing. These seismic changes call for greater attention to be paid to the role society plays in forming and challenging...

The politics of compassion

Immigration and asylum policy

by Sirriyeh, Ala
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2018

Whether addressing questions of loss, (be)longing, fears of an immigration ‘invasion’ or perceived injustices in immigration policies, immigration debates are infused with strong emotions. Emotion is often presented as a factor that complicates and hinders rational discussion. This book explores...

Squaring the circle on Brexit

Could the Norway model work?

by Fossum, John Erik, Graver
Language: English
Release Date: May 16, 2018

This important book provides the first systematic assessment of the so-called Norway Model, suggested as an off-the-shelf option for the UK to ‘square the circle’ after Brexit. Two preeminent Norwegian scholars of politics and law offer a comprehensive first-hand account of Norway’s relationship...

How language works in politics

The impact of vague legislation on policy

by Williams, Matthew
Language: English
Release Date: June 26, 2018

There were more colons used in legislation in 2015 than there were words enacted in 1900. Using analysis from machine readings of all legislation enacted between 1900 and 2015, this book discusses the social impact of increasingly elastic legislative language on the contemporary workings of the British...

Whose government is it?

The renewal of state-citizen cooperation

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Language: English
Release Date: February 27, 2019

This book brings together leading figures in democratic reform and civic engagement to show why and how better state-citizen cooperation is necessary for achieving positive social change. Their contributions demonstrate that, while protest and non-state action may have their place, citizens must also...
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