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        The Rise of the Platform Music Industries 

        Leyshon, Andrew; Watson, Allan (2025)
        The music industries are being reshaped by a fresh round of platform intermediation – one based on MusicTech, social media platforms and user-generated content, live streaming, crowdfunding and gamification. Andrew Leyshon ...
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        Chapter The game is on! – Sports (events) as a driving force for sustainability 

        Koenig-Lewis, Nicole; Collins, Andrea; McCullough, Brian (2025)
        This state-of-the-art handbook provides a comprehensive review of recent research and academic thought on the relationship between marketing and sustainability. It combines a ‘micro-marketing’ approach considering how to ...
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        Climate Litigation and Vulnerabilities 

        Tigre, Maria Antonia; Murcott, Melanie Jean; Samuel, Susan Ann (2025)
        This volume explores climate litigation as a means to tackle the rights and socio-ecological, intergenerational, gender, racial, and other justice implications of the ever-growing vulnerability to climate change, whilst ...
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        Sustainable Food Consumption in China 

        Hughes, Alex; Zhong, Shuru; Crang, Mike; Zeng, Guojun; Fastoso, Fernando; Gonzalez Jimenez, Hector; Doherty, Bob (2025)
        This book investigates the current and potential roles of food consumption to address sustainability challenges in China. Focusing on the megacity of Guangzhou, it looks at sustainability and food from the perspectives of ...
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        The Market Citizenship Illusion 

        Welsh, Alice (2025)
        This open access book challenges the existing focus in EU citizenship scholarship which overlooks the limitations of free movement for atypical workers. Arguing that the deliberately vague EU concept of ‘work’ allows for ...
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