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Sustainable Care conference 2021 series highlights

Below we have highlighted our current Health and Social Care and Ageing and Gerontology series. Find information about two exciting new series below and enjoy browsing the Ageing in a Global Context series which is long established and represents the best in international research in the area. 

Don't forget you can use code POSUSC21 to get 50% off all Health and Social Care and Ageing and Gerontology books until 30th April.

If you’re interested in writing for one of our series, you can find out more about how to submit a proposal on each individual series page. Click on the ‘find out more’ links below. 



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New Series: Sustainable Care 

Series Editors: Sue Yeandle, CIRCLE, University of Sheffield, Jon Glasby, University of Birmingham, Jill Manthorpe, King’s College London and Kate Hamblin, CIRCLE, University of Sheffield

Arising from research in the ESRC Sustainable Care: connecting people and systems programme, this new book series will provide novel, interdisciplinary and internationally informed contributions to understanding care systems, care work and care relationships. Contributions are based on studies conducted in the UK and with international partners studying linked topics in their own countries. Find out more about the series here.



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New Series: Transforming Care

Series Editors: Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic University of Milan, and Tine Rostgaard, Stockholm University and Roskilde University

Addressing social care and care policy and practice at an international level, this timely new series provides a crucial platform for scholars researching early childhood care, care for adults with disabilities and long-term care for frail older people. Find out more about the series here.



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Ageing In A Global Context

Series Editors: Chris Phillipson, University of Manchester, Toni Calasanti, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and Thomas Scharf, Newcastle University

Published in association with the British Society of Gerontology, this major new series addresses broad cross-cutting issues around ageing in a global society. The books present innovative perspectives, reflecting a balance of topics across the global south and north, that will transform debate in this fast-moving field. Find out more about the series here.

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