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Books by Stuart Hall

Stuart Hall is one of the founding figures of the Birmingham School of Cultural Studies, was formerly President of the BSA (1995-97) and is now Professor Emeritus at the Open University, UK. He is widely regarded as one of the leading cultural theorists of our time and is the author of many influential and highly-respected texts, including: The Hard Road to Renewal, Formations of Modernity, Questions of Cultural Identity and Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices.

Chas Critcher is Visiting Professor in Media and Communications at Swansea University and Professor Emeritus at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He originally studied at the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham. Amongst his most recent publications are Moral Panics and the Media and the edited collection Critical Readings in Moral Panics and the Media.

Tony Jefferson is Professor Emeritus at Keele University, UK. He has held Visiting Professorships in Denmark, Sweden, Australia and the USA. Throughout his career he has written many highly-respected texts, including Interpreting Policework, Doing Qualitative Research Differently and Psychosocial Criminology.

John Clarke is Professor of Social Policy at the Open University, UK and has been a visiting scholar at a number of other institutions including NOVA in Oslo, the Danish Social Research Institute (SFI) in Copenhagen, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Central European University in Budapest. His publications include Changing Welfare; Changing States, Creating Citizen-Consumers and Publics, Politics and Power.

Brian Roberts is Visiting Professor in the School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University, UK. His writings and research interests include biographical sociology, identity and communal change, Welsh social history, performative social science, and the relation between the arts and social science. His publications include: Biographical Research; Micro Social Theory; and Getting the Most out of the Research Experience.


Familiar Stranger By Stuart Hall
Familiar Strangerby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£8.19
Policing the Crisis By Stuart Hall
Policing the Crisisby Stuart Hall
New
£37.39
Cultural Studies 1983 By Stuart Hall
Cultural Studies 1983by Stuart Hall
Very Good
£14.49
Representation By Stuart Hall
Representationby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£5.19
Representation By Stuart Hall
Representationby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£25.49
The Politics of Thatcherism By Stuart Hall
The Politics of Thatcherismby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£14.79
The Hard Road to Renewal By Stuart Hall
The Hard Road to Renewalby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£13.99
LARGE_LETTER The By Stuart Hall
The Fateful Triangleby Stuart Hall
New
£20.89
New Times By Stuart Hall
New Timesby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£5.49
Familiar Stranger By Stuart Hall
Familiar Strangerby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£100.79
Policing the Crisis By Stuart Hall
Policing the Crisisby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£26.79
Selected Political Writings By Stuart Hall
Selected Political Writingsby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£19.49
Resistance Through Rituals By Stuart Hall
Resistance Through Ritualsby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£34.19
Modernity By Stuart Hall
Modernityby Stuart Hall
New
£35.69
Culture, Media, Language By Stuart Hall
Culture, Media, Languageby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£5.49
Heaven and Hall By Stuart Hall
Heaven and Hallby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£3.49
Transversal Politics By Stuart Hall
Transversal Politicsby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£9.99
The Dusky Innocent By Stuart Hall
The Dusky Innocentby Stuart Hall
Very Good
£22.70