The Gig Economy Sarah VentressAlex de Ruyter and Martyn Brown explain the key facets of the gig economy and explore the dangers and potential it affords. Drawing on recent case studies from the UK, Europe and the USA, it offers an authoritative guide through the theories and issues that surround the gig economy and the ramifications of an increasingly insecure workforce.
Artist and media researcher Bill Seaman's term 'neosentience' describes a new branch of scientific inquiry related to artificial intelligence
Focusing entirely on directors
Closed Borders is the first collection of essays about French-language road movies
Six years after its initial publication
and experimental writing dramatize thoughts and feelings in the ongoing construction of place
drawing on sociolinguistic and cross-linguistic research
The Ned Kelly Films recounts the nine feature films
arguing that social media's battle for a viewer's attention is closely aligned with eye-catching unsanctioned public art
media use as a social and cultural practice and participation in a cultural
This is the first book in English to present the perspectives of influential contemporary leaders who were actively involved in the process of reform
immunity and evolutionary genetics with a controversial new history of indigenous North America
and Howard Barker--have been affected by Brechtian dramaturgy