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Launched in 2016, Bristol University Press, home of the award-winning imprint Policy Press, is a leading not-for-profit publisher in the Social Sciences with an agenda to publish world-class research that addresses the global social challenges. BUP publishes 300 books and 21 journals a year, with an increasing international authorship.

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Feminist Foreign Policy Analysis A New Subfield Karin Aggestam, Jacqui True
Ricardo’s Dream How Economists Forgot the Real World and Led Us Astray Nat Dyer
What Are Zoos For? Heather Browning, Walter Veit
Science Societies Resources for Life in a Technoscientific World Sarah R. Davies
Enduring Austerity The Uneven Geographies of the Post-Welfare State Julie MacLeavy
The Kindness Fix How and Why We Must Build a More Compassionate Society Jason Wood
Behind the Science The Invisible Work of Data Management in Big Science Katherine Harrison
The Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland Brice Dickson, Conor McCormick
Rethinking Financial Behaviour Rationality and Resistance in the Financialization of Everyday Life Ariane Agunsoye
The Trouble with Speculation Natures, Futures, Politics Maria Alejandra Luján Escalante, Christine Mortimer
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