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Jeremy Seabrook

    Orphans
    A World Growing Old
    Children of Other Worlds: Exploitation in the Global Market
    Pauperland
    Consuming Cultures: Globalization and Local Lives
    Victims of Development
    • Examines the connections between development, economic growth, social justice and the environment - not in theory, but as this tangle of relationships affects people in their daily lives. The author describes the experience and struggles of people all over the world.

      Victims of Development
    • The book offers a nuanced examination of the interplay between local and global influences, emphasizing how economic factors shape cultural identity. It delves into the complexities of cultural dynamics, highlighting the tensions and connections that arise from globalization. Through sensitive analysis, it reveals the profound impact of economic structures on communities and their identities, making it a significant contribution to discussions on cultural studies and globalization.

      Consuming Cultures: Globalization and Local Lives
    • Guide to the landscapes of poverty in Britain, their historic monuments and their secret geography

      Pauperland
    • The book offers a stark analysis of the exploitation of children in global markets, highlighting the stark contrast between child consumers in Western nations and child producers in the Global South. It delves into the systemic issues that allow such exploitation to persist, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by these children and the ethical implications for society as a whole. Through rigorous examination, it challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable truths about the impact of consumerism and labor practices on vulnerable populations.

      Children of Other Worlds: Exploitation in the Global Market
    • A World Growing Old

      • 200bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      2,5(2)Tarief

      The book delves into the implications of aging, advocating for a shift in perspective regarding the elderly. Jeremy Seabrook argues that the skills and experiences of older individuals can significantly benefit society, challenging the notion that they are a burden. He calls for a radical re-evaluation of attitudes towards population issues, migration, social structures, and employment policies to better integrate and utilize the contributions of the aging population.

      A World Growing Old
    • Orphans

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,3(4)Tarief

      A rich and varied cultural and social history of an overlooked but ever- present phenomenon, and an impassioned plea for proper care today.

      Orphans
    • Travels In The Skin Trade

      Tourism And The Sex Industry

      • 194bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,8(33)Tarief

      Jeremy Seabrook stands out as a uniquely imaginative writer, blending a prophetic voice with a strong sense of social justice. His work echoes the righteous indignation of George Orwell, tackling pressing societal issues with creativity and insight. Seabrook’s ability to articulate profound observations about the human condition and contemporary life makes his writing both thought-provoking and impactful.

      Travels In The Skin Trade
    • 2,7(6)Tarief

      At the turn of the new millennium, the United Nations determined that world poverty would be halved by 2015. International agencies are all committed to “poverty abatement.” The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have renamed their structural adjustment policies “poverty reduction strategies.” But can this work? No, argues Jeremy Seabrook, not if we fail to understand the meaning of poverty. Drawing on testimonies from around the world, as well as on the hard facts, he challenges the assumption that wealth overcomes poverty, and demonstrates that the opposite of “poor” is not “rich” but “self-reliant.” Appealing passionately for a shared sense of “sufficiency,” he gives verbal snapshots of people’s lives to show how poverty shifts, changes and endures in response to the growth of wealth.

      The No-Nonsense Guide to World Poverty
    • Cut Out speaks to people whose support from the state - for whatever reason - is now being withdrawn, rendering their lives unsustainable.

      Cut Out
    • Private Worlds

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      A moving memoir chronicling the friendship of two gay men coming of age in 1950s Britain

      Private Worlds