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Soundings a journal of politics and culture

Issue 17 Spring 2001

Soundings 17 coverNew Political Directions

Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin (editors)

Editorial "Inclusive citizenship"

Issue 17 of Soundings has no guest-edited theme section. Instead it offers a wide-ranging selection of articles that we think make a useful contribution to current discussion and debate.

Contents:

Giulio Marcon and Mario Pianta on the peace movement and civil society in Italy
Massimo Cacciari on Venice and Europe
Jon Bloomfield, Nick Henry, Phil Hubbard, Kevin Ward and David Donnison on the future of cities
Sue Tibballs on the continuing importance of feminism
Richard Minns on pensions and the capital market business
Ian Taylor on the new 'commonsense' Right in Canada
John Calmore on the political deployment of race in the United States
Photo essay by Judith Rugg and Michele Sedgwick on Budapest's monumental statue park
A Kleinian critique of young offender institutions by Ruby Millington
The story of her mother's twentieth-century life by Merilyn Moos.

Contributors

Paul Allen, D. M. Black, Jon Bloomfield, Yvon le Bot, Catherine Byron, Massimo Cacciari, John Calmore, Fergus Crow, Jane Desmarais, David Donnison, Nick Henry, Phil Hubbard, Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, Michael Laskey, Giulio Marcon, Ruby Millington, Richard Minns, Merilyn Moos, Mario Pianta, Judith Rugg, Michele Sedgwick, Marco Semo, Anna Spadolini, Ian Taylor, Sue Tibballs, Kevin Ward, Frances Wilson.

Paperback (politics), 176pp, £9.99, All rights L&W
ISBN: 0 85315 938 6  
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