Social Sciences
Dive into the world of social science books with our comprehensive selection on politics, government, society, and culture. Explore the complexities of political systems, government policies, and political theories that shape nations and influence global relations. Our books also delve into societal issues, from social change to cultural studies, offering valuable perspectives on the impact of culture on society. Perfect for students, academics, or anyone interested in understanding the forces that shape our world.
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Challenging China: Smart Strategies for Dealing with China in the Xi Jinping Era - Sam Kaplan
Expertly researched and thought-out, yet approachable and witty, this book will immediately draw in anyone interested in global affairs, foreign po...
View full detailsBunk for the Night REVISED - Shaun Barnett, Rob Brown & Geoff Spearpoint
New Zealand has a huge range of backcountry huts, most of which are available for public use. Some can sleep 80 people, while others are tiny two-b...
View full detailsAfter Dark - Lees Annette
Night Time 5 p.m. Dusk 6 p.m. Close of Day 7 p.m. Opening Nights 8 p.m. Where Are You? 9 p.m. Night Work 10 p.m. Night Walking 11 p.m. Night Life M...
View full detailsShouting Zeros and Ones: Digital technology, ethics and policy in New Zealand: 2020 - Andrew Chen
Data flows around the world as computers trade in 0s and 1s, silently making decisions that affect all of us, every day. Meanwhile, we humans shout...
View full detailsHistory of a Riot - Jared Davidson
'What follows is a microhistory of collective revolt.' In 1843, the New Zealand Company settlement of Nelson was rocked by the revolt of its emigra...
View full detailsTreaty of Waitangi Settlements - Janine Hayward
The settlement of iwi claims under the Treaty of Waitangi has been a prominent feature of New Zealand's political and legal landscape over the last...
View full detailsThe Superwoman Survival Guide - Jess Stuart
The superwoman survival guide is a guide to surviving your own expectations. Learning to overcome overwhelm, balance our busy lives, believe in our...
View full detailsKiwi Farmers' Guide To Life: Rural Tales from the Heartland - Tim Fulton
Kiwi Farmers' Guide to Life does just that, telling stories of New Zealand farmers, agribusiness entrepreneurs and even a couple of scientists. Eac...
View full detailsI Love Mondays - Jess Stuart
Out of the worlds one billion full time workers only 15% are engaged in our work. That means a massive 85% of us are unhappy in our jobs. Is it pos...
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He Ringatoi O Nga Tupuna: Isaac Coates and his Maori portraits - Hilary Mitchell
Isaac Coates was an Englishman who lived in Wellington and Nelson between 1841 and 1845. During that time he painted watercolour portraits of 58 Ma...
View full detailsHand In Hand - I. Harris
Hand In Hand
Activism Feminism Politics And Parliament - Wilson Margaret
Margaret Wilson has always lived a political life. From her days as a child growing up in the Waikato in a Catholic family attuned to fairness, an ...
View full detailsZigzags And Leapfrogs - M. O'Rourke
Zigzags And Leapfrogs
Wrestling with God: The Story of My Life - Lloyd Geering
Lloyd Geering is one of New Zealand's foremost thinkers, a man of clarity and vision who continues to present new and challenging ideas about the s...
View full detailsWhitebait and Wetlands: Tales of the West Coast - John E. (John Edward) Dawson
The West Coast of the South Island holds a special place in the mythology of New Zealand culture. The people who live there are larger-than-life ch...
View full detailsWebs of Empire: Locating New Zealand's Colonial Pasts - Tony Ballantyne
Breaking open colonisation to reveal tangled cultural and economic networks, Webs of Empire offers new paths into our colonial history. Linking Gor...
View full detailsWealth and New Zealand - Max Rashbrooke
The most recent NBR Rich List has revealed the biggest proportional increase in wealth since the list first appeared in 1986. But what do these fig...
View full detailsWe Protest: Fighting for What We Believe in - Tish Lampert
A call to action--inspiring citizens to stand up and fight for social justice in our nation. In the last few years we have seen a wave of activism ...
View full detailsWaiheke Island A World of Wine - Clare Dunleavy
Waiheke Island A World of Wine
Towards a Warmer World: What Climate Change Will Mean for New Zealand's Future - Veronika Meduna
As new thresholds are breached, acclaimed Radio New Zealand science writer Veronika Meduna explores our future in a warmer world. Beginning with le...
View full detailsTime of Useful Consciousness: Acting Urgently on Climate Change - Ralph Chapman
Our climate is changing, in ways that will have long-term impacts for us and for our children. Yet still we fail to take meaningful action. Why? An...
View full detailsThorndon: Wellington and Home: My Katherine Mansfield Project - Kirsty Gunn
For London-based writer Kirsty Gunn, returning to the city of her birth to spend a winter in a tiny colonial cottage in Thorndon is an exciting opp...
View full detailsThe Whole Intimate Mess: Motherhood, Politics, and Women's Writing - Holly Walker
'I began to pull the threads of my experience back together. Instead of divergent stories about public failure, private torment, and postnatal dist...
View full detailsThe Trouble with Golf - Garrick Tremain
A humorous look at the game of golf through verse, cartoons and observations from one of New Zealand's best-loved cartoonists. His earlier book of ...
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