Books Archives - Corporate Watch https://corporatewatch.org/product-category/books/ Wed, 27 Oct 2021 14:25:15 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://corporatewatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/cropped-CWLogo1-32x32.png Books Archives - Corporate Watch https://corporatewatch.org/product-category/books/ 32 32 TECH: A Guide to the Politics and Philosophy of Technology https://corporatewatch.org/product/tech-a-guide-to-the-politics-and-philosophy-of-technology/ Tue, 15 Dec 2020 22:09:35 +0000 https://corporatewatch.org/?post_type=product&p=8685 A brief introduction to the politics and philosophy of technology - a simple guide to how interacts with society and the world around us.

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Technology is everywhere. Its influence on our lives is enormous.

But how does it function?

How does it affect us?

Who does it serve?

Can it support radical social change towards free and equal societies living in harmony with nature?

Are humans fated to wind up as pets for hyper-intelligent robot hamsters?

These are -mainly- important questions. However, the dominant view is that technology is apolitical and inevitable, that it represents human progress, making our lives easier, more fulfilling, or just ‘better’. Let’s dig a little deeper.

We are at a unique moment in human history – an ecological precipice, perhaps a social tipping point. Whatever path we take, unravelling technology and the dilemmas it presents will give us a clearer view of the horizon ahead of us.

This book is a brief introduction to the politics and philosophy of technology – a simple guide to how interacts with society and the world around us. We hope you find it useful.

“Technology is not neutral. We’re inside of what we make, and it’s inside of us. We’re living in a world of connections — and it matters which ones get made and unmade.” Donna J. Haraway

 

 

 

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The UK Border Regime https://corporatewatch.org/product/the-uk-border-regime/ Wed, 17 Oct 2018 15:08:43 +0000 https://corporatewatch.org/?post_type=product&p=5998 Throughout history, human beings have migrated. To escape war, oppression and poverty, to make a better life, to follow their own dreams. But since the start of the 20th century, modern governments have found ever more vicious ways to stop people moving freely. The UK border regime includes the razor wire fences at Calais, the […]

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Throughout history, human beings have migrated. To escape war, oppression and poverty, to make a better life, to follow their own dreams. But since the start of the 20th century, modern governments have found ever more vicious ways to stop people moving freely.

The UK border regime includes the razor wire fences at Calais, the limbo of the asylum system, and the open violence of raids and deportations. Alongside the Home Office, it includes the companies running databases and detention centres, the media pushing hate speech, and the politicians posturing to win votes. It keeps on escalating, through Tony Blair’s war on refugees to Theresa May’s “hostile environment”, spreading fear and division.

This book describes and analyses the UK’s system of immigration controls. It looks at how it has developed through recent history, the different actors involved, and how people resist. The aim is to help understand the border regime, and ask how we can fight it effectively.

NB: we will be glad to send copies for free to asylum seekers and other people without papers. For other people and groups fighting the border regime, we can send at cost price or whatever you can afford to donate.

You can download this book for free here.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Acknowledgements, Summary

Part One: Background
1. A brief history of the UK border regime
2. The Home Office: an overview
3. Sorting people
4. What is the border regime?

Part Two: Control
5. In limbo: reporting, dispersal, destitution
6. Immigration raids
7. Detention
8. Deportation
9. Calais (the ultimate “hostile environment”)
10. The “hostile environment”: making a nation of border cops
11. Hostile data
12. The logic of hostility: how collaboration works
13. Does immigration control work? The deterrent dogma

Part Three: Consent
14. Public opinion: target publics
15. Media: communication power
16. Politicians
17. Corporate power
18. Agitators
19. Anxiety engine

Part Four: How can we fight it?
20. Fighting the border regime

Annexes

Annex 1. Border profiteers: list of major Home Office immigration contracts
Annex 2. Border profiteers: company mini-profiles (G4S, Serco, Mitie, GEO, Carlson Wagonlit, Titan Airways)
Further reading

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Prison Island https://corporatewatch.org/product/prison-island/ Tue, 28 Aug 2018 10:04:11 +0000 https://corporatewatch.org/?post_type=product&p=5812 Prison Island shines a light on one of the biggest prison building programs in generations. The Prison Estates Transformation Programme aims to create 10,000 new prison places by 2020 through the construction of six mega prisons and five new ‘residential centres’ for women. Read detailed information about each of the proposed prisons and their locations, […]

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Prison Island shines a light on one of the biggest prison building programs in generations.

The Prison Estates Transformation Programme aims to create 10,000 new prison places by 2020 through the construction of six mega prisons and five new ‘residential centres’ for women.

Read detailed information about each of the proposed prisons and their locations, the companies building the prisons and the people behind the projects. The report also includes information on the new prisons being built by the Scottish Prison Service, including a potential prison for people of non-binary gender, as well as the British Government’s attempts to build prisons abroad in Nigeria and Jamaica.

The report is also available to download for free:

Third Edition

In October 2021, we produced our third update on the current status of prison expansion across England, Wales and Scotland. Since our first report, the state has nearly doubled its incarceration plans, from 10,000 new prison places to 18,000.

Download a copy of the report:

All orders will include both reports.

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Targeting Israeli Apartheid: a Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Handbook https://corporatewatch.org/product/targeting-israeli-apartheid-a-boycott-divestment-and-sanctions-handbook/ Tue, 19 Sep 2017 13:38:28 +0000 http://cwtemp.mayfirst.org/?post_type=product&p=3709 Targeting Israeli Apartheid examines the Israeli economy and details the Israeli and international companies complicit in Israeli state repression.

"Targeting Israeli Apartheid is the guide many of us in the movement have been waiting for. This forensic, clear and systematic account details the where, who, how and why of the flows of capital and contracts which enable the colonisation of Palestine to continue."

Ewa Jasiewicz - Coordinator of the Free Gaza movement

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Taking its cue from the unified Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel, Targeting Israeli Apartheid examines the Israeli economy and details the Israeli and international companies complicit in Israeli state repression. Based on original research in Palestine, the book shows how these companies can be targeted and provides the international BDS movement with the information necessary to bring the Palestinian struggle to the doorsteps of those who profit from Israeli apartheid.

The book begins by examining the Israeli economy industry by industry and suggesting where the movement should focus its campaigning energy in order to be most effective. Part two contains five in-depth geographical case studies. The final section looks at how campaigners can bring the fight home to the UK.

The rationale for this book is simple: information for action. Targeting Israeli Apartheid: a BDS Handbook provides the international BDS movement with the information necessary to bring the Palestinian struggle to the doorsteps of those profiting from Israeli apartheid.

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“Targeting Israeli Apartheid is the guide many of us in the movement have been waiting for. This forensic, clear and systematic account details the where, who, how and why of the flows of capital and contracts which enable the colonisation of Palestine to continue.” – Ewa Jasiewicz – Coordinator of the Free Gaza movement

Published in 2011.

 

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Dodgy Development: Films and interviews challenging British aid in India https://corporatewatch.org/product/dodgy-development-films-and-interviews-challenging-british-aid-in-india/ Sun, 17 Sep 2017 12:48:10 +0000 http://cwtemp.mayfirst.org/?post_type=product&p=3610 India has received more British aid than any other country in the last 10 years. In a ground-breaking book and DVD of short films and transcribed interviews by Richard Whittell and Eshwarappa M, published by Corporate Watch, people affected by British aid argue that behind the pictures of smiling children and the rhetoric of development lies a different reality that seldom makes the news headlines.

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India has received more British aid than any other country in the last 10 years. In a ground-breaking book and DVD of short films and transcribed interviews by Richard Whittell and Eshwarappa M, published by Corporate Watch, people affected by British aid argue that behind the pictures of smiling children and the rhetoric of development lies a different reality that seldom makes the news headlines.

Published in 2010.

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This Poem is Sponsored By… (book and included CD) https://corporatewatch.org/product/this-poem-is-sponsored-by-book-and-included-cd/ Sun, 17 Sep 2017 11:35:59 +0000 http://cwtemp.mayfirst.org/?post_type=product&p=3608 This collection brings together radical anti-corporate poetry from over 60 talented poets. Dip into this book and you will find poems to be performed at rallies, and ongs to sing while locked onto the gates of a nuclear power station, poems with punch and power that shout loud and proud with brazen razor wit and barefaced cheek.

The anthology includes a cd featuring performances of 19 poems 'never before seen or heard on TV'.

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This collection brings together radical anti-corporate poetry from over 60 talented poets. Dip into this book and you will find poems to be performed at rallies, and ongs to sing while locked onto the gates of a nuclear power station, poems with punch and power that shout loud and proud with brazen razor wit and barefaced cheek.

The anthology includes a cd featuring performances of 19 poems ‘never before seen or heard on TV’.

 

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Managing Democracy, Managing Dissent https://corporatewatch.org/product/managing-democracy-managing-dissent/ Fri, 15 Sep 2017 15:48:36 +0000 http://cwtemp.mayfirst.org/?post_type=product&p=3572 Managing Democracy, Managing Dissent comprises of twenty essays – written by writers, academics and activists and edited by Corporate Watch researcher Rebecca Fisher – which collectively argue that genuine democracy and capitalism exist in fundamental contradiction, and explores how this contradiction is sustained via propaganda, manipulation of public opinion, and the co-option, marginalisation and repression of dissent.

This ground-breaking book reveals how despite its inherently anti-democratic nature, global capitalism is dependent upon the manipulation of the concept of democracy to survive. It thus exposes a potential weakness at the heart of capitalism, which activists and campaigners can usefully target in their struggle against oppression and environmental destruction.

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Democracy was once a considered dangerous new idea and a threat to ruling elites. It brought to mind fearful images of oppressed masses demanding social and political equality. Fast forward to today and democracy is a key method by which the inequality and injustices of capitalism are legitimated and popular consent engineered. Despite the fact that capitalism can tolerate neither equal access to decision-making or truly open dissent, and in fact prioritises profit-making above all social or environmental concerns, we are nonetheless persuaded to believe that capitalism is, or at least can be, democratic. Now a new book – published by Corporate Watch – uncovers how this contradiction is sustained, and the anti-democratic rule of capitalism protected.

Managing Democracy, Managing Dissent comprises of twenty essays – written by writers, academics and activists and edited by Corporate Watch researcher Rebecca Fisher – which collectively argue that in today’s ‘democracy’ elite interests are served by the limitations placed upon popular participation in decision-making, by the manipulation of public opinion through propaganda, and from the attempts to co-opt, marginalise and/or repress oppositional politics. This ground-breaking book reveals how despite its inherently anti-democratic nature, global capitalism is dependent upon the manipulation of the concept of democracy to survive. It thus exposes a potential weakness at the heart of capitalism, which activists and campaigners can usefully target in their struggle against oppression and environmental destruction.

“an eye-opener” – Edward S. Herman

“… an excellent step… moving from insightful analysis of co-optation not into defeatism, but a renewed spirit of revolt.” Stevphen Shukaitis

Published in 2013.

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Investigating Companies: A Do-It-Yourself Handbook https://corporatewatch.org/product/investigating-companies-a-do-it-yourself-handbook/ Fri, 15 Sep 2017 15:09:39 +0000 http://cwtemp.mayfirst.org/?post_type=product&p=3564

Want to know more about a company but don’t know where to look?

Companies have a huge influence on our lives but finding even the most basic details about them can be difficult. Corporate Watch's new Do-It-Yourself Handbook shows you how to look into a company you’ve got an issue with, and how to find and understand key pieces of information about it.

“An invaluable guide. It helps to make the task of concerned citizens a little less daunting.”
Professor Sue Richards, Keep Our NHS Public

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“An invaluable guide. It helps to make the task of concerned citizens a little less daunting.” – Professor Sue Richards, Keep Our NHS Public

“If you want to know what’s really going on, you need to investigate. This handbook shows how.” – Clare Sambrook, award-winning investigative reporter

Want to know more about a company but don’t know where to look?

Companies have a huge influence on our lives but finding even the most basic details about them can be difficult. Corporate Watch’s new Do-It-Yourself Handbook shows you how to look into a company you’ve got an issue with, and how to find and understand key pieces of information about it, including:

– Who owns and runs it, and how much they are making

– The impact of its operations

– Its accounts and finances

– Contracts with the government and links with politicians

– Its legal and regulatory duties

The focus is on UK companies but most of the information is relevant to companies wherever they are based.

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Capitalism, What is it and how can we destroy it? https://corporatewatch.org/product/capitalism-what-is-it-and-how-can-we-destroy-it/ Fri, 15 Sep 2017 13:40:28 +0000 http://cwtemp.mayfirst.org/?post_type=product&p=3551

Corporate Watch's new publication, 'Capitalism, What is it and how can we destroy it?' provides an accessible introduction to capitalism and explores how we might bring about its ending:

What is capitalism? An economic system built on private property, markets, exploitation and profit, enforced by state violence. But also, digging deeper, a culture of fear and passivity, in which we learn to see the natural world, other people, and even ourselves, as objects to be owned and managed, bought and sold.

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Corporate Watch’s publication, ‘Capitalism, What is it and how can we destroy it?’ provides an accessible introduction to capitalism and explores how we might bring about its ending:

What is capitalism? An economic system built on private property, markets, exploitation and profit, enforced by state violence. But also, digging deeper, a culture of fear and passivity, in which we learn to see the natural world, other people, and even ourselves, as objects to be owned and managed, bought and sold.

The first part of this book gives an introduction to capitalist economics in accessible, non-specialist language. It covers: the basics of economic systems; financial markets; the global economy and shifting world power; the roles of the state; crisis. The second part delves into how capitalism shapes our values and desires. Finally, it turns to resistance and rebellion. So how can we destroy this poisonous system, and start to create new worlds of freedom?

Click here to download this book for free.

 

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