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5 Save up to 20% at e-elgar.com I For our electronic content, visit: elgaronline.com Research Handbook on Housing, the Home and Society Edited by Keith Jacobs, Kathleen Flanagan, Jacqueline De Vries and Emma MacDonald, University of Tasmania, Australia ‘As global housing challenges become ever more urgent, this Research Handbook provides a vital source of ideas, inspirations and evidence for how alternatives may be constructed and achieved. An impressive range of disciplines and geographies offer intriguing and compelling theoretical approaches, practices and methods on the experience, representations and politics of housing, home, society, tenure and ideology.’ – John Flint, Sheffield University, UK Aug 2024 c 648 pp Hardback 978 1 80037 596 3 £255.00 / $355.00 eBook • Elgaronline Teaching Economics Online Edited by Abdullah Al-Bahrani, Northern Kentucky University, US, Parama Chaudhury, University College London, UK and Brandon J. Sheridan, Elon University, US ‘Teaching Economics Online is the best single source for instructors seeking guidance for online and hybrid teaching. In fact, all instructors, whether teaching online or face-to-face, will benefit from the book’s practical advice. Each chapter is rooted in learning science evidence, offering insights on assessment, equity, pedagogies, AI, and more.’ – Mark Maier, Professor Economics Emeritus, Glendale Community College, US Aug 2024 262 pp Hardback 978 1 80392 197 6 £105.00 / $145.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Guides to Teaching Money and Production Selected Essays Edited by Louis-Philippe Rochon, Laurentian University, Canada, Editorin-Chief, Review of Political Economy and Founding Editor Emeritus, Review of Keynesian Economics and Mario Seccareccia, University of Ottawa, Canada and Editor, International Journal of Political Economy ‘This fine collection of important papers is a fitting tribute to Alain Parguez and a vital contribution to the intellectual histories of circuitism, post-Keynesianism and monetary production economics in general.’ – James K. Galbraith, The University of Texas, Austin, US Aug 2024 392 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 1402 7 £110.00 / $155.00 eBook • Elgaronline New Directions in Post-Keynesian Economics series Mass Higher Education and the Changing Labour Market for Graduates Between Employability and Employment Edited by Fátima Suleman and Pedro Videira, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), DINÂMIA’CET and Pedro N. Teixeira, University of Porto, Portugal, ‘Through a refined and nuanced analysis based on case studies from around the globe, this timely volume sheds light on the importance of systematic accounts on graduate employability that move beyond classic human capital postulates and, instead, consider the complex interplay between structural dimensions and institutional features – social, cultural, economic – that play an important role in the observed outcomes.’ – Rómulo Pinheiro, University of Agder, Norway Aug 2024 c 316 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 0714 2 £115.00 / $160.00 eBook • Elgaronline TEXTBOOK Advanced Introduction to Sustainability Transitions Frank W. Geels, University of Manchester, UK ‘Given the wicked environmental problems facing modern society, from ocean acidification and water insecurity to species extinction and climate change, there may be no better time to grapple with the topic of sustainability transitions. I’ve long considered Professor Geels the Guru of Sociotechnical Transitions Theory, and in this masterpiece, he doesn’t disappoint. The book’s topics are as complex as they are compelling, including a novel and original synthetic framework and crosscutting themes such as agency and actors, acceleration and geopolitics. It’s a highly readable, concise, and clever amalgamation of hundreds of academic studies and thirty years of work.’ – Benjamin K. Sovacool, Boston University, US and University of Sussex, UK Aug 2024 c 200 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 2968 7 £85.00 / $120.00 Aug 2024 Paperback 978 1 0353 2970 0 £16.45 / $25.00 Examination Copies Available on Publication Elgar Advanced Introductions series The Labour Market Myth How the Market Metaphor Hinders our Understanding of Work Paul de Beer, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands In this incisive book, Paul de Beer interrogates the concept of the labour market and its theoretical shortcomings in treating labour as a commodity. He argues that to offer people a real chance of a satisfactory work life, the idea of the labour market must be replaced with a focus on longterm employment relationships. Aug 2024 c 156 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 3444 5 £75.00 / $105.00 eBook • Elgaronline The Future of Work and Employment series ECONOMICS & FINANCE TITLES, JULY - SEPTEMBER 2024

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