Series Editor(s): Geoff M. Boucher

Artificial intelligence, technological oligarchy, the environment in distress, a growing authoritarianism and postcolonial imperialism — just some of the flashpoints of the current millennium. And yet, from the margins, fresh voices emerge, innovative social movements and protest coalitions arise and challenge technocracy and populism.
Each book in the Thinking Politics series provides a critical overview of contemporary thought from political philosophers and social theorists, mainly in the continental tradition. They open a space for new voices and new directions, as well as for fresh interpretations of canonical thinkers. With a particular focus on the contribution of female philosophers, and a strong interest in presenting the work of post-colonial thinkers, Thinking Politics welcomes intellectual and social diversity.
Titles in the series introduce the key concepts, arguments and developments of the thinker’s work. They are critical, with an analytic and reflective component which addresses the major debates around the thinker, and shapes future reception of their work.
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Be part of a series that aims to transmit the best ideas of sometimes marginalised thinkers, transforming our lives through new ways of thinking, acting and being in this world. What are their most important ideas? How do they intersect with real struggles? Why should activists outside the academy care? How do the ideas stack up when critically probed? Can the new direction be refined?
If you have an idea for the series, please email your expression of interest to the general editor, Geoff M. Boucher.
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Contact the Series Editor, Geoff M. Boucher: geoff.boucher@deakin.edu.au
Contact the Commissioning Editor for Politics & International Relations at Edinburgh University Press, Sarah Foyle: sarah.foyle@eup.ed.ac.uk