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  • av Carl (University of Technology Sydney.) Rhodes
    199 - 299

  • - How Britain Enriched the Few and Failed the Poor. A 200-Year History
    av Stewart (Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research Lansley
    299

    This landmark book charts the rollercoaster history of both rich and poor, and the mechanisms that link them. Stewart Lansley examines the ideological rifts that have driven society back to the divisions of the past and asks why rich and poor citizens are still judged by very different standards.

  • - Care Work, Gender Equality and Welfare State Sustainability
     
    1 229

    Academic experts review the impact of neoliberal politics and ideology on the status of care work in Nordic countries. They explore different understandings of the care crisis, the consequences for gender equality and the long-term sustainability of the Nordic welfare states.

  • av Andrew (Emeritus Professor Coyle
    325

    This book discusses the failings of the prison system in many countries and offers positive pointers for the future. It shows the way forward will be through initiatives such as Justice Reinvestment and in the Human Development model.

  • - Rethinking What Motivates Public Actors
    av Chris (Manchester Metropolitan University) O'Leary
    695

    Christopher O'Leary provides a fresh perspective on prosocial working choices in this first substantive critique of Public Service Motivation. The book reviews concepts of PSM and research to date and explores the rationales and aims of public and third sector workers before proposing alternative theories for people's motivations to serve.

  • - Reworking the Countryside
    av Peter (Journalist) Hetherington
    299

    Exploring the challenges of climate change, Brexit and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, Peter Hetherington argues that we need to re-shape the countryside with an adventurous new agenda for rural life outside the EU.

  • av Mark (University of Leeds) Davis
    625

    A unique collaboration between an academic and a practitioner, this book tells the story of money from ancient Athens to the Bitcoin revolution to explain how crowdfunding is the way for people to reclaim the power of their money in pursuit of a fairer and greener society.

  • - Multidisciplinary Explorations of an Enduring Emotion
     
    1 159

    This volume investigates the relationship between nostalgia and contemporary social issues. From history and political theory to marketing and media, each chapter discusses the way nostalgia has been presented within a specific disciplinary context and shows how nostalgia as a topic of research has evolved over time.

  • av Ian (University of Strathclyde Greener
    369 - 1 159

  • av Nicole (University College London) Brown
    239 - 1 015

  • - Tackling the Crisis of Mass Higher Education
    av Peter (University College London) Scott
    299

    Peter Scott examines the development of mass higher education and calls for robust action to secure fair access at all levels and changes in the governance and management at both system and institutional levels to ensure more democratic accountability.

  • - Theory, Reflexivity and Practice
     
    659

    Examining experiences of shame and stigma in the context of austerity and the declining welfare state, this book shows how social work can ameliorate the impacts of shame through sensitive, reflective and relationship-based practice. It provides a broad understanding of shame and looks at its impact on both service users and practitioners.

  • - Children's Mental Health and Wellbeing in a Hi-Tech Age
     
    449,-

    How can we support children's and young people's mental wellbeing in a digital age? This essential guide for improving wellbeing offers practical ideas for parents/carers and professionals working with children.

  • - Why We Need to Build Differently
    av Rob (Visiting Professor in Sociology Imrie
    299

    Global building and construction cultures are hard-wired to constructing too much, too badly, with major social and ecological consequences. Rob Imrie calls us to build less and to build better as a pre-requisite for enhancing welfare and well-being.

  • - The Urgent Need to Transform Society and Reverse Climate Change
    av Richard (Director and sustainability consultant at The Low Carbon Strategy Network Ltd.) Joy
    299

    This book is an urgent call to reimagine our social, political and economic systems so that we might transform to a sustainable society. It assesses the roles of governments, business and individuals, and shows how barriers to change can be overcome through a rethinking of our societal and economic values.

  • - Digital Data, Gene Technologies, and an Ethics of Transhumanism
    av Stefan Lorenz (John Cabot University) Sorgner
    1 419

    This visionary new book explores the critical issues that link transhumanism with digitalisation, gene technologies and ethics. It examines the history and meaning of transhumanism, offering insightful reflections on values, norms and utopia.

  • - Reimagining Education for Global Challenges and Alternative Futures
    av Anke (University of Sussex) Schwittay
    299

    In this wide-ranging book, Anke Schwittay argues that, in order to inspire and equip students to generate better responses to global challenges, we need a new high education pedagogy that develops their imagination, creativity, emotional sensibilities and practical capabilities.

  • - Representation and Marginalization in British Politics
    av Emily (University of Liverpool) Harmer
    1 079

    Providing a systematic analysis of electoral coverage in newspapers since 1918, this book demonstrates that for women to be effectively represented in the political domain, they must also be effectively represented in the public discussion of politics that takes place in the media.

  • - 'Nothing about Us without Us'
     
    1 229

    Incorporating the experiences of service users, academics, state and grassroots practitioners, this volume considers how researchers might bridge the gap between theory and lived experience. It furthers criminological scholarship by capturing the voices of marginalized groups and exploring how criminology can authentically incorporate these voices.

  • av Ruth (University of Technology Sydney) Weatherall
    399 - 1 159

  • av Knud Erik (Aarhus University) Jørgensen
    369

    As International Relations enters its second century as an academic discipline, leading expert Knud Erik Jorgensen provides a provocative assessment of its past, present and future. The result is a concise and challenging appraisal of the discipline, one which both celebrates its value and maps possible future directions.

  • - Intersectional Inequalities and Struggles for Rights
    av Sabrina (University Ca’ Foscari in Venice) Marchetti
    359

    EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Drawing from the EU-funded DomEQUAL research project across 9 countries in Europe, South America and Asia, this comparative study explores the conditions of domestic workers around the world and the campaigns they are conducting to improve their labour rights.

  • - Building Lifelong Value from Your University Investment
    av Maria L. (KITE Gallo
    299

    Reimagining the alumni-university relationship, Maria Gallo explores graduates' alumni status as a gateway to immense professional and personal networks and opportunities.

  • - A Practical Approach for Social Workers
    av Caroline (UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre National Univesity of Ireland McGregor
    344

    Drawing on the authors' extensive experience as educators, this book puts forward a new model of social work practice that both supports and protects service users across the lifecourse.

  • - UK Welfare after COVID-19
    av Christopher (Department of Politics Pierson
    299

    In this book, Chris Pierson argues that we will need to think quite differently about the British welfare state after COVID-19. He looks back to the welfare state's origins and development as well as forwards, unearthing some surprising solutions in unexpected places.

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    1 159

    Experts from around the world review the complex and rapidly changing politics and policies of austerity in this comprehensive collection of essays. The book details the many different means and expressions of austerity since the financial crisis of 2008, as well as backlashes and emerging political alternatives.

  • - Liberalism, Social Democracy and Christian Democracy
    av Bryan (University College Dublin) Fanning
    1 229

    Bryan Fanning traces the development of European welfare states in this accessible analysis of social change from the Industrial Revolution onwards. The book explores evolutions through the lens of three traditions, social democracy, Christian democracy and liberalism, with insights into the people and beliefs that influenced each.

  • av Christine (University of Alberta) Ceci & Mary Ellen (University of Victoria) Purkis
    399 - 1 159

  • av Ciaran (Ulster University) Hughes
    1 159

    Ciaran Hughes and Markus Ketola explore the consequences of neoliberal policies on the voluntary sector in Northern Ireland. They trace the changing relationships between government and voluntary organisations since the Good Friday Agreement and lessons about the impact of neoliberal policies on governance, relationships and the peace process.

  • - Invisible Britain
     
    299

    This Separated Isle explores how concepts of 'Britishness' reveal an inclusive range of understandings about our national character. Featuring a diverse range of photographic portraits and narrative stories from across the UK, this landmark book examines the relationship between identity and nationhood, revealing the ties that bind us together.

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