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By: Ivana Bartoletti

ISBN: 9781911648116
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: May 2020
UK Publication Date: 2nd July 2020
Publisher: The Indigo Press
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Privacy expert Ivana Bartoletti exposes the reality behind the AI revolution, from the low-paid workers who train algorithms to recognise cancerous polyps, to the rise of data violence. Impassioned and timely,An Artificial Revolutionis an essential primer to understand the technological and geopolitical forces shaping the future of civilisation.


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By: Ennatu Domingo

ISBN: 9781911648581
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Apr 2023
UK Publication Date: 20th April 2023
Publisher: The Indigo Press
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Torn between forgetting and remembering, Ennatu Domingo explores the dilemma of international adoptees and migrant children and their quest for belonging in a book destined to be a classic of its genre.


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By: Sam Mills

ISBN: 9781911648185
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Feb 2021
UK Publication Date: 11th February 2021
Publisher: The Indigo Press
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Acclaimed author Sam Mills investigates the phenomenon of the chauvo-feminist, the man whose public feminism works to advance his career, whilst his private self exhibits age-old chauvinistic tactics.


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By: Richard Seymour

ISBN: 9781911648413
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Apr 2022
UK Publication Date: 21st April 2022
Publisher: The Indigo Press
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From Richard Seymour, one of the UKs leading public intellectuals, comes a characteristic blend of forensic insight and analysis, personal journey, and a vivid respect for the natural world. This collection of essays chronicles his ecological awakening andbrings his radical perspective to the spectre of climate collapse.


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By: Panashe Chigumadzi

ISBN: 9781999683306
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jun 2018
UK Publication Date: 14th June 2018
Publisher: The Indigo Press
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In an essay that combines bold reportage, memoir and critical analysis, Zimbabwean novelist and journalist Panashe Chigumadzireflects on the coup that was not a coup, the telling of history and manipulation of time and the ancestral spirts of two women her own grandmother and Mbuya Nehanda, the grandmother of the nation.


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By: Lucia Osborne-Crowley

ISBN: 9781999683399
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Sep 2019
UK Publication Date: 19th September 2019
Publisher: The Indigo Press
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Aged 15 and on track to be an Olympic gymnast, Lucia Osborne-Crowley was violently raped on a night out. The injuries she sustained that evening ended her gymnastics career, and eventually manifested in life-long chronic illnesses, which medical professionals now believe can be caused by untreated trauma.