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After Grenfell: Violence, Resistance and Response
Contributor(s): Bulley, Dan (Editor), Edkins, Jenny (Editor), El-Enany, Nadine (Editor)
ISBN: 0745339603     ISBN-13: 9780745339603
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
OUR PRICE:   $109.25  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: May 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Public Policy - Social Policy
- Social Science | Poverty & Homelessness
- Political Science | Corruption & Misconduct
Dewey: 303.372
LCCN: 2019300493
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (1.00 lbs) 240 pages
 
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On the 14th June 2017, a fire engulfed a tower block in West London, seventy-two people lost their lives and hundreds of others were left displaced and traumatised. The Grenfell Tower fire is the epicentre of a long history of violence enacted by government and corporations. On its second anniversary activists, artists and academics come together to respond, remember and recover the disaster. The Grenfell Tower fire illustrates Britain's symbolic order; the continued logic of colonialism, the disposability of working class lives, the marketisation of social provision and global austerity politics, and the negligence and malfeasance of multinational contractors. Exploring these topics and more, the contributors construct critical analysis from legal, cultural, media, community and government responses to the fire, asking whether, without remedy for multifaceted power and violence, we will ever really be 'after' Grenfell? With poetry by Ben Okri, photographs by Sam Boal and contributions from Phil Scraton, Nadine El-Enany, the Radical Housing Network and Sarah Keenan, this volume is the first interdisciplinary exploration of the Grenfell Tower fire.

Contributor Bio(s): Bulley, Dan: - Dan Bulley is a Reader in International Relations in the Department of Social Sciences at Oxford Brookes University. He is the author of two books, Ethics as Foreign Policy: Britain, the EU and the Other (Routledge, 2009) and Migration, Ethics and Power: Spaces of Hospitality in International Politics (Sage, 2017) as well as numerous articles in IR, Geography and interdisciplinary journals Jenny Edkins is Professor of Politics at The University of Manchester. Her books include Face Politics (2015), Missing: Persons and Politics (2011), Trauma and the Memory of Politics (2003) and Whose Hunger? Concepts of Famine, Practices of Aid (2000). Nadine El-Enany is Senior Lecturer in Law at Birkbeck School of Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Research on Race and Law. Her current research project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, focuses on questions of race and criminal and social justice in death in custody cases. Nadine has written for numerous publications including the Guardian, Media Diversified, Left Foot Forward and Critical Legal Thinking.