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By LSE academics - new postings include:
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Chris Alden and Ward Anseeuw: Land, Liberation and Compromise in Southern Africa (Palgrave Macmillan, 29 October 2009)
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Chrisanthi Avgerou, Giovan Francesco Lanzara and Leslie P Willcocks (eds): Bricolage, Care and Information: Claudio Ciborra's legacy in information systems research (Palgrave Macmillan, 16 October 2009)
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Al Bhimani and Michael Bromwich: Management Accounting: retrospect and prospect (Elsevier, October 2009)
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Susana Carvalho and François Gemenne (eds): Nations and their Histories: constructions and representations (Palgrave Macmillan, 9 October 2009)
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Mary Evans: The Imagination of Evil: detective fiction and the modern world(Continuum Books, 9 October 2009)
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Paolo Gibilisco, Eva Riccomagno, Maria Piera Rogantin, and Henry Wynn (eds): Algebraic and Geometric Methods in Statistics (Cambridge University Press, October 2009)
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Sebastian Haunss and Kenneth Shadlen (eds): Politics of Intellectual Property: contestation over the ownership, use, and control of knowledge and information(Edward Elgar, 2009)
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Jude Howell and Jeremy Lind: Counter-Terrorism, Aid and Civil Society: before and after the war on terror (Palgrave Macmillan, 29 September 2009)
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Annu Jalais: Forest of Tigers: people, politics and environment in the Sundarbans (Routledge, 12 November 2009)
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Gareth Jones and Dennis Rodgers (eds): Youth Violence In Latin America: Gangs and Juvenile Justice in Perspective (Palgrave Macmillan, October 2009)
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Denisa Kostovicova and Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic (eds): Persistent State Weakness in the Global Age (Ashgate, November 2009)
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Shirin Madon: e-Governance for Development: a focus on rural India (Palgrave Macmillan, 29 October 2009)
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Michael Mason and Amit Mor (eds): Renewable Energy in the Middle East: enhancing security through regional cooperation (Springer, 2009)
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Mathijs Pelkmans (ed): Conversion After Socialism: disruptions, modernisms and technologies of faith in the former Soviet Union (Berghahn Books, October 2009)
By LSE academics - forthcoming books include:
Where can I purchase a publication?
LSE does not sell the books advertised above or in the New Books and Forthcoming Books web pages. Where possible, we have given a link to each publisher's website and the majority of publications can now be purchased online through these links.
The Waterstone's Economists' Bookshop| on LSE's campus is also a good source for the publications included on these pages. The bookshop is located at Clare Market, Portugal Street, opposite the Student Services Centre on campus. Tel: 020 7405 5531 (main), 020 7242 0579 (mail order department), Email: enquiries@economists.waterstones.co.uk|.
If you have further queries about where to buy each book, please contact the publishers or the Waterstone's Economists' Bookshop directly.