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  • av Andy Lymer, Margaret May & Adrian Sinfield
    439,-

  • av Lucy Baldwin, Isla Masson & Natalie Booth
    469,-

  • av Jonathan (Bournemouth University and University of Stavanger) Parker
    1 159,-

    This book offers insights into the development of social welfare policies in Britain.

  • av Christopher Kay
    415 - 1 225,-

    This edited collection offers the first system-wide account of the impact of COVID-19 on crime and justice in England and Wales. It provides a critical discussion of the challenges faced by criminal justice agencies (prison, probation, youth justice, courts, police), professionals and service users in adapting to the extraordinary pressures of the pandemic on policy, practice and lived experience. The text integrates first-hand narrative and artistic accounts from a variety of key stakeholders experiencing the criminal justice system (CJS). The editors recommend a range of evidence-based policy and practice improvements, not only in terms of planning for future pandemics, but also those that will benefit the CJS and its stakeholders in the longer term.

  • av Paul Willis
    405 - 1 229,-

    While there has been a gradual increase in scholarship on men, ageing and masculinities, little attention has been paid to the social relations of men in later life and the implications for enhancing their social wellbeing and counteracting ageist discourse. Bringing together scholars in social gerontology and the social sciences from across Global North and South nations, this collection fills the gaps in key texts by foregrounding older men's experiences. It provides new perspectives across the intersections of old age, ethnicities, class and sexual and gender identity, paying particular attention to older men from seldom heard or marginalised groups.

  • av Deanna Edwards & Kate Parkinson
    369,-

  • av Diana Leat, Susan D. Phillips & Alexandra Williamson
    1 159,-

    This book is a step toward curating our existing knowledge in the emerging field of 'disaster philanthropy'.

  • av Lise Lotte Hansen
    399,-

    Academic experts review the impact of neoliberal politics and ideology on the status of care work in Nordic countries.

  • av Liz Lloyd
    1 135,-

    This book examines policies on unpaid care in the UK since the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act, questioning why unpaid care remains in a marginal position in the social care system and in society more broadly.

  • av Noel Cross, Karen Corteen & Rachael Steele
    479,-

  • av Kristel Driessens & Vicky Lyssens-Danneboom
    399,-

    Based on the results of a European Social Fund project, this book critically appraises the benefits and challenges of involving service users in social work research, practice and education.

  • av Elizabeth Mills
    1 159,-

    This book centres on women living with HIV in South Africa who have navigated affective relationships, activist networks, government institutions and global coalitions to transform health policies that govern access to HIV medicines. Drawing on 20 years of ethnographic and policy research in South Africa, Brazil and India, it highlights the value of understanding the embodied and political dimensions of health policy and reveals the networked threads that weave women's precarity into the governance of technologies and the technologies of governance. It illuminates the entwined histories of health policy evolution, systemic inequality and everyday life and calls for a recognition of the embodied ramifications of democratic politics and global health governance. By integrating medical anthropology with science studies and political theory, this book traces the history of the struggle to access HIV medicines in the Global South and brings it into the present by articulating the lessons learned by activists and policy makers engaged in shaping these vital health policies.

  • av John Scott
    1 015,-

    Ten percent of the world's population lives on islands, but until now the place and space characteristics of islands in criminological theory have not been deeply considered. This book addresses issues of how, and by whom, crime is defined in island settings, informed by the distinctive social structures of their communities.

  • av Kate Pahl, Richard Steadman-Jones & Lalitha Vasudevan
    369 - 1 115,-

  • av Sarah (Nanyang Technological University) Teo
    1 159,-

    Drawing on differentiation theory, this book examines the participation of middle powers in multilateralism. Taking Australia, Indonesia and South Korea, it sets out a framework to understand the behaviour of middle powers in multilateralism.

  • av Dr Neil (McMaster University) McLaughlin
    399,-

    As the rise of global right-wing populism and Trumpism creates new interest in psycho-social writing and popular sociology, this timely book tells the story of the rise, fall and contemporary revival of the thoeries of Erich Fromm, a 1930s influential and creative public intellectual.

  • av Tsachi (University of Sheffield) Keren-Paz
    1 029,-

    This text considers the social, legal and technological features of unauthorised dissemination of intimate images. With a focus on private law theory, the book defines the appropriate scope of liability of platforms and viewers. Through its analysis, it develops a new theory of egalitarian digital privacy. Should digital platforms be responsible for intimate images posted without the subject's consent? Could the viewers of such images be liable simply for viewing them? This book answers these questions in the affirmative, while considering the social, legal and technological features of unauthorized dissemination of intimate images, or `revenge porn'. In doing so, it asks fundamental socio-legal questions about responsibility, causation and apportionment, as well as conceptualizing private information as property. With a focus on private law theory, the book defines the appropriate scope of liability of platforms and viewers while critiquing both EU and US solutions to the problem. Through its analysis, the book develops a new theory of egalitarian digital privacy.

  • av Vini Lander, Kavyta Kay & Tiffany R. Holloman
    655,-

    This book addresses the prejudices that emerged out of the collision of the two pandemics of 2020: COVID-19 and Racism.

  • av Nicholas (University of Auckland & independent consultant and contractor) Gilmour
    455,-

    Billions of dollars are wasted each year trying to prevent 'dirty money' entering a financial system that is already awash with it. This book challenges the existing global approach, providing a toolbox of evidence-based solutions.

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    409,-

    EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The motivations of migrants for travelling to Europe vary, and the quality of the processes involved in their settlement and contribution to social and economic development are inextricably linked to their prospects of finding and sustaining good-quality work. This book explores the labour market integration of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers across seven European countries: the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Italy, Switzerland and the UK. Using empirical data from the Horizon2020 SIRIUS Project, it investigates how legal, political, social and personal circumstances combine to determine the work trajectory for migrants who choose Europe as their home.

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