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Research Handbook on Transitions into Adulthood Edited by Jenny Chesters, University of Melbourne, Australia ‘This is a wide-ranging, topical, and internationally relevant addition to our research literature on youth, young adulthood and youth transitions. It includes chapters from leading scholars in the field and new insights from youth research in over a dozen countries, including perspectives from the Global South.’ – Robert MacDonald, University of Huddersfield, UK Mar 2024 c 400 pp Hardback 978 1 83910 696 5 c £200.00 / c $280.00 eBook • Elgaronline Handbook on Youth Activism Edited by Jerusha Conner, Villanova University, US ‘This important book takes a much-needed global and environmental perspective to key issues of our time, providing new insights about how activism impacts young people, society, and their communities. Its deep description of local contexts and new methodologies honors the complexity of how young people challenge intersecting systems of power.’ – Matthew Diemer, University of Michigan, US Feb 2024 c 436 pp Hardback 978 1 80392 321 5 c £205.00 / c $285.00 eBook • Elgaronline Research Handbook on Social Media and Society Edited by Marko M. Skoric, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong and Natalie Pang, National University of Singapore, Singapore ‘A perpetual challenge with social media research has been to bring together work on methods, impacts and communicative interactions in a single volume. Skoric and Pang perform this task admirably with this far reaching handbook which showcases work by scholars from many different countries and continents. This is sure to be a widely used collection in a booming research field.’ – Terry Flew, The University of Sydney, Australia Jan 2024 c 336 pp Hardback 978 1 80037 704 2 c £185.00 / c $260.00 eBook • Elgaronline Handbook on Humanitarianism and Inequality Edited by Silke Roth, University of Southampton, UK, Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut, US and Tobias Denskus, Malmö University, Sweden ‘This Handbook is an excellent addition to the study of humanitarianism as a multifaceted practice with diverse histories, geographies, and indeed inequalities, unsettling conventional narratives of humanitarianism and decentring traditional Global North actors as the guardians of what it means to do humanitarianism and be a humanitarian. It is a timely intervention as we collectively face the challenges of an uncertain future, ongoing and deepening global inequalities, and demands for justice.’ – Polly Pallister-Wilkins, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Feb 2024 c 624 pp Hardback 978 1 80220 654 8 c £250.00 / c $350.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Handbooks on Inequality Research Handbook on the Sociology of Migration Edited by Giuseppe Sciortino, Martina Cvajner, University of Trento, Italy and Peter J. Kivisto, Augustana College, US ‘Sciortino, Cvajner, Kivisto and their chapter authors make valuable contributions to the scholarship on migration. They offer succinct histories of the field and its different thematic, epistemic, and methodological currents, and insightfully parse differences. The chapters also offer concise reviews, engagements, and extensions of a wide range of both welltrodden and emerging areas of work. Despite three decades in the field, I learned a lot from reading this Research Handbook, and strongly recommend it. It will be useful both to long-time scholars and for undergraduate classes.’ – Robert Courtney Smith, City University of New York, US Jan 2024 c 458 pp Hardback 978 1 83910 545 6 c £210.00 / c $295.00 eBook • Elgaronline Research Handbooks in Sociology series Research Handbook on Migration, Gender, and COVID-19 Edited by Marie McAuliffe, International Organization for Migration, Switzerland; The Australian National University, Australia and Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland and Céline Bauloz, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland ‘COVID has had a profound effect on migration dynamics, leaving an indelible mark on the world. This exceptional volume explores complex interplays between COVID-19, migration processes, and gender, offering invaluable insights across an array of global contexts. It is an essential resource for understanding the pandemic’s far-reaching consequences.’ – Steven Vertovec, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany Jan 2024 c 400 pp Hardback 978 1 80220 866 5 c £200.00 / c $280.00 eBook • Elgaronline 5 For our electronic content, visit: elgaronline.com SOCIOLOGY & SOCIAL POLICY NEW TITLES, JANUARY – MARCH 2024

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