Items where Author is "Sage, Daniel"
Number of items: 21.
Introduction:nation promotion and the crisis of neoliberal globalisation. (2024)
Jiménez-Martínez, César; Mihelj, Sabina; Sage, Daniel
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Book Review: American neoconservatism: the politics and culture of a reactionary idealism.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: British social attitudes 28: 2011-2012 edition, Alison Park et al.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: Homo Economicus: the (lost) prophet of modern times by Daniel Cohen.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: New Labour and the new world order: Britain’s role in the war on terror.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: The socialist way: social democracy in contemporary Britain.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: a transatlantic history of the social sciences: robber barons, the Third Reich and the invention of empirical social research, by Christian Fleck.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: as British society becomes more fragmented and less engaged, the Big Society dream is vanishing.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: left without a future? social justice in anxious times.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: revitalizing Marxist theory for today’s capitalism.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: the Scottish National Party: transition to power by James Mitchell, Lynn Bennie and Rob Johns.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: why some politicians are more dangerous than others.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: work, worklessness and the political economy of health.
Sage, Daniel
Book review: “there is no alternative”: why Margaret Thatcher matters.
Sage, Daniel
Constructing resilient futures: integrating UK multi-stakeholder transport and energy resilience for 2050.
Sircar, Indraneel; Sage, Daniel; Goodier, Chris; Fussey, Pete; Dainty, Andrew
The Darwin economy: liberty, competition and the common good.
Sage, Daniel
Perceptions and ‘impacts’ of the REF: Key aim for next round should be to explore apprehension and minimise anxieties.
Sage, Daniel; Murphy, Tony
Understanding and enhancing future infrastructure resiliency: a socio-ecological approach.
Sage, Daniel; Sircar, Indraneel; Dainty, Andrew; Fussey, Pete; Goodier, Chris
We must challenge the centrality of paid work in our lives.
Sage, Daniel
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Why some politicians are more dangerous than others.
Sage, Daniel
Work and social norms: why we need to challenge the centrality of employment in society.
Sage, Daniel
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