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8 Social (In)equality, Community Well-being and Quality of Life Edited by Patsy Kraeger, California State University, US, M. Rezaul Islam, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh and Rhonda Phillips, Chatham University, US ‘At a time of immense global challenges, this book is a great way of starting hopeful conversations about what we can do to create an equitable and sustainable world and challenge discourses that sustain inequalities and threaten all forms of life on earth. A wide range of students in the fields of social work, social sciences, environment sciences and urban planning will find the chapters in this book informative and thought provoking. I highly recommend it.’ – Ndungi Mungai, Charles Sturt University, Australia Feb 2024 c 458 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 1244 3 £135.00 / $190.00 eBook • Elgaronline Progressing the Sustainable Development Goals series Fragility and Antifragility in Cities and Regions Space, Uncertainty and Inequality Edited by Francesco Curci and Daniele Chiffi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy ‘This is an exciting addition to urban studies that provides scholars with new avenues to “get under the skin” of our chaotic and ever-changing urban environments by viewing these as an intricate relations existing between risk and uncertainty, vulnerability and resilience, and fragility and antifragility. I highly recommend the book to anyone whose work relates to the ‘wicked problems’ facing cities!’ – Nancy Holman, London School of Economics, UK Jan 2024 244 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 1254 2 £100.00 / $145.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Studies in Planning Theory, Policy and Practice Rethinking Events A Critique and Reconfiguration Vassilios Ziakas, Leisure Insights Consultancy, Leeds and Honorary Faculty, University of Liverpool, UK ‘Vassilios Ziakas challenges practitioners and theorists to find new ideas and ways to make events more resilient and sustainable. He argues for holistic, cross-management thinking, and a major shift in emphasis from single, one-time and mega events to healthy portfolios of small events that contribute to placemaking within a chaordic, transdisciplinary frame. Such a profound re-think is timely and necessary.’ – Donald Getz, The University of Calgary, Canada March 2024 c 220 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 1363 1 c £90.00 / c $125.00 eBook • Elgaronline Rethinking Tourism series Save up to 20% at e-elgar.com I For our electronic content, visit: elgaronline.com A Research Agenda for Religious Tourism Edited by Kiran A. Shinde, La Trobe University and Joseph M. Cheer, Western Sydney University, Australia ‘Skilfully assembled and sensitively edited, the chapters in this book are fascinating and challenging, ranging from reimagined futures for sites and virtual reality, to historical analysis and theoretical visioning. It presents many important challenges and sets agendas for future work in this exciting and evolving area of investigation.’ – from the Foreword by Kevin A. Griffin, Technological University Dublin, Ireland March 2024 c 160 pp Hardback 978 1 80392 873 9 c £85.00 c $120.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Research Agendas The Elgar Companion to the Built Environment and the Sustainable Development Goals Edited by Alex Opoku, University of Sharjah, UAE ‘Alex Opoku has assembled an impressive array of experts in sustainability in the built environment. Collectively, they have analysed forensically the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, highlighting key underpinning literature and research. This makes compelling reading for everyone committed to making a material difference to the world in which we live.’ – Peter Hansford CBE FREng, Emeritus Professor of Construction and Infrastructure Policy, University College London, UK Feb 2024 600 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 0002 0 £245.00 / $345.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Companions to the Sustainable Development Goals series Publish or Perish Perceived Benefits versus Unintended Consequences, Second Edition Imad A. Moosa, Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam Acclaim for the first edition: ‘I know of no other work on the subject that collates and curates such a vast armamentarium of depressing, condemning data. Yes, to read this book is to be presented with example after astonishing example of situations that make the reader question, ultimately, how knowledge— which is, after all, what is at stake—manages to advance in the current academic environment.’ – Steven E. Gump, Princeton University, US Feb 2024 c 278 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 0779 1 £100.00 / $140.00 eBook • Elgaronline GEOGRAPHY, URBAN & REGIONAL NEW TITLES, JAN – MARCH 2024

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