NPS Books Series (SUNY Press)

NPS Books Series (SUNY Press)

New Political Science:
A series of scholarly monographs and edited volumes that takes seriously that the study of politics is not just about understanding the world but also about creating the possibility for radical and progressive change towards justice and a fuller democratic life. The series is open to all fields of Political Science, as well as a variety of approaches, and is interested in historical, institutional and theoretical analyses that rethink the nature of politics in line with promoting and entrenching important practices toward justice and democracy.

    

    

        

SUNY Series in New Political Science

Improv for Democracy (August 2020) 
How to Bridge Differences and Develop the Communication and Leadership Skills Our World Needs
Don Waisanen – Author

Contesting the Global Order (August 2020) 
The Radical Political Economy of Perry Anderson and Immanuel Wallerstein
Gregory P. Williams – Author

The Politics of Right Sex (August 2020) 
Transgressive Bodies, Governmentality, and the Limits of Trans Rights
Courtenay W. Daum – Author

Capital in the Mirror (April 2020) 
Critical Social Theory and the Aesthetic Dimension 
Daniel Krier – Editor
Mark P. Worrell – Editor 

Fight to Live, Live to Fight (July 2019) 
Veteran Activism after War
Benjamin Schrader – Author

The Distortion of Nature’s Image (April 2019) 
Reification and the Ecological Crisis 
Damian Gerber – Author

Militant Acts (January 2019) 
The Role of Investigations in Radical Political Struggles
Marcelo Hoffman – Author

Postpolitics and the Limits of Nature (January 2019) 
Critical Theory, Moral Authority, and Radicalism in the Anthropocene
Andy Scerri – Author

Black Women in Politics (September 2018) 
Demanding Citizenship, Challenging Power, and Seeking Justice
Julia S. Jordan-Zachery – Editor
Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd – Editor

From the Streets to the State (July 2018) 
Changing the World by Taking Power
Paul Christopher Gray – Editor

Black Women in Politics (September 2018) 
Demanding Citizenship, Challenging Power, and Seeking Justice
Julia S. Jordan-Zachery – Editor
Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd – Editor

Postpolitics and the Limits of Nature (January 2019) 
Critical Theory, Moral Authority, and Radicalism in the Anthropocene
Andy Scerri – Author

Black Women in Politics (September 2018) 
Demanding Citizenship, Challenging Power, and Seeking Justice
Julia S. Jordan-Zachery – Editor
Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd – Editor

From the Streets to the State (July 2018) 
Changing the World by Taking Power
Paul Christopher Gray – Editor

Confrontational Citizenship (December 2017) 
Reflections on Hatred, Rage, Revolution, and Revolt
William W. Sokoloff – Author

The Bitter Taste of Hope (April 2017) 
Ideals, Ideologies, and Interests in the Age of Obama
Stephen Eric Bronner – Author

Trendy Fascism (August 2016) 
White Power Music and the Future of Democracy
Nancy S. Love – Author

Toward a Critical Theory of States (July 2016) 
The Poulantzas-Miliband Debate after Globalization
Clyde W. Barrow – Author

Elder Care Journey (June 2016) 
A View from the Front Lines
Laura Katz Olson – Author

Political Theory and the Animal/Human Relationship (April 2016) 
Judith Grant – Editor
Vincent G. Jungkunz – Editor

Anarchism and Art (March 2016) 
Democracy in the Cracks and on the Margins
Mark Mattern – Author

Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around (November 2014) 
Forty Years of Movement Building with Barbara Smith
Alethia Jones – Editor
Virginia Eubanks – Editor
Barbara Smith – With

Happiness, Democracy, and the Cooperative Movement (June 2014) 
The Radical Utilitarianism of William Thompson
Mark J. Kaswan – Author

Becoming a Footnote (July 2013) 
An Activist-Scholar Finds His Voice, Learns to Write, and Survives Academia
Sanford F. Schram – Author

Contact Information
Bradley J. Macdonald (Series Editor) 

Colorado State University
Bradley.MacDonald@colostate.edu