Featured Monthly Releases – June 2026
This June, discover new titles that explore the intersections of culture, society and global transformation. Spanning decolonisation, sustainability, philosophy, regional studies and public policy, these latest releases offer timely perspectives that advance critical research across disciplines.
This edited volume explores how the Gothic has evolved across Philippine literature, film, television, comics and visual culture, reflecting the country’s complex colonial history, regional diversity and archipelagic identity. Introducing the concept of the Archipelagothic, it offers fresh theoretical perspectives on decoloniality, cultural multiplicity and the distinctive forms of Gothic expression found throughout the Philippines.
This book examines how colonialism reshaped societies across Africa and the Middle East, arguing that enduring colonial structures continue to influence development, migration and international relations. Challenging Western-centred models, it advocates a new framework for global solidarity based on equality, cultural diversity and more sustainable approaches to development and governance.
This report introduces the Value Creation Ratings (VCr 2025), an innovative framework for assessing how companies create or transfer value across economic, social and environmental dimensions. By evaluating 1,000 listed firms using comprehensive sustainability metrics, it offers a new approach to measuring business performance, stakeholder impact and long-term value creation.
This book examines cultural diversity policies in Argentina, Brazil and Peru, exploring how they have shaped debates around identity, inclusion and social justice over the past fifteen years. Through critical analysis and case studies, it highlights the role of cultural policy in addressing inequality while contributing to wider discussions on decolonisation and intercultural citizenship.
Drawing on nearly two decades of ethnographic research, this book offers an in-depth exploration of marriage among middle-class Muslim tribal communities in Dhofar, Oman. Covering every stage of married life – from courtship and wedding traditions to family relationships, divorce and widowhood – it provides valuable insights into the social and cultural dynamics shaping contemporary Omani society.
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