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  • - The Contrasting Experiences of Denmark, Finland and Ireland
    av Mike (Director of Advocacy Allen
    1 139

    Providing an in-depth exploration of the experiences of Ireland, Denmark and Finland in their various initiatives designed to end homelessness, this book presents an authoritative comparative account of policies and strategies that have worked, along with an exposition of those that have not.

  • - Aspiring to Survive
    av Morag C. Treanor
    399 - 1 415,-

    Placing children's experiences, needs and concerns at the centre of its examination of contemporary policies and political discourses surrounding poverty in childhood, this book examines a broad range of structural, institutional and ideological factors common across developed nations and forges a radical new pathway for the future.

  • - Understanding Super-Diversity in Deprived and Mixed Neighbourhoods
     
    399

    Provides a comparative international perspective on superdiversity in cities, with explicit attention given to social inequality and social exclusion on a neighbourhood level.

  • - How Societies Find the Power to Change
    av Geoff Mulgan
    239

    Geoff Mulgan, a pioneer in the global field of social innovation, explains how it provides answers to today's global social, economic and sustainability issues. He argues for matching R&D in technology and science with a socially focused R&D and harnessing creative imagination on a larger scale than ever before.

  • - An Analytical Guide
    av Erik Andersson
    339 - 1 415,-

    This intersectional and future-orientated textbook examines the challenges facing the world economy as a result of climate change and rising inequality. It presents and explains key concepts and theories from Global Political Economy (GPE), showing how these can be used to design a reconstruction of the global political economy.

  • - Expecting Better in an Uncertain World
    av Sam Wren-Lewis
    195

    The Happiness Problem shows that the illusion of control over our lives is too simplistic and can even be harmful. Sam Wren-Lewis offers an alternative: he proposes that we can connect with, and gain a deeper understanding of, the personal and social challenges that define our time.

  • - Prison Education at The Open University
    av James Mehigan & Rod Earle
    565 - 1 415,-

    The first authoritative volume to look back on the last 50 years of The Open University providing higher education to those in prison, this unique book gives voice to ex-prisoners whose lives have been transformed by the education they received, offering vivid personal testimonies, reflective vignettes and academic analysis of education in prison.

  •  
    1 415,-

    The issue of Child Sexual Exploitation is firmly in the public spotlight, but how well is it understood? This much-needed book makes the case for a more thoughtful approach to CSE prevention and a greater use of different theoretical perspectives in the development and delivery of strategies and interventions.

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    419

    The issue of Child Sexual Exploitation is firmly in the public spotlight, but how well is it understood? This much-needed book makes the case for a more thoughtful approach to CSE prevention and a greater use of different theoretical perspectives in the development and delivery of strategies and interventions.

  • - 100 Years on 20 Estates
    av Becky Tunstall
    429 - 1 159

    Using a unique archive spanning the lifetime of twenty council estates in the UK, this book examines what we can learn from council housing's failings and successes for building sustainable communities in the future.

  • - Navigating between Knowledge and Economy
     
    1 505,-

    This comprehensive collection discusses topical issues that are essential to both scholarship and policy making in the realm of lifelong learning policies and how far they succeed in supporting young people across their life courses, rather than one-sidedly fostering human capital for the economy.

  • - Bridging the Gap Between Geography and Social Policy
     
    399

    Bringing together experts from both fields, this collection illuminates the myriad of ways that human geography offers rich insights conceptually, empirically and methodologically into the neglected spatialities of social policy scholarship, practice and experience.

  • - Political and Ideological Perspectives
     
    455

    This valuable book provides a comprehensive introduction to politics in social work, unifying the themes of political ideology and social construction across several areas of social work practice, including emerging areas of practice.

  • - Beyond the Post-Industrial City
     
    1 415,-

    Using a wide-range of interdisciplinary perspectives which examine the diverse issues of urban policy, regeneration and economic and social change, this book explores the transition of Glasgow from a de-industrial to a post-industrial city.

  • - Bridging the Gap Between Geography and Social Policy
     
    1 415,-

    Bringing together experts from both fields, this collection illuminates the myriad of ways that human geography offers rich insights conceptually, empirically and methodologically into the neglected spatialities of social policy scholarship, practice and experience.

  • - Taking a Life Course Approach
    av Alisoun (University of Kent) Milne
    455 - 1 325,-

    Drawing together material from a number of different fields the book analyses the meaning and determinants of mental health amongst older populations and offers a critical review of the lifecourse, ageing and mental health debate.

  • av Lydia Morgan, Jessie Blackbourn & Fiona De Londras
    549 - 1 679,-

    Counter-terrorism is now a permanent part of the legislative apparatus of the state yet little is known about how it is reviewed. Building on exclusive interviews with political actors and practitioners, this book presents the first critical analysis of counter-terrorism review in the United Kingdom.

  • av Ian Hall
    325 - 1 415,-

    This book examines the motivations and impact of Narendra Modi's attempt to reinvent Indian foreign policy to align with Hindu nationalist ideology.

  • av Kevin (UWE) Stone
    365,-

    Approved Mental Health Professionals must possess and deploy a range of skills, knowledge and values in order to make ethically complex decisions on behalf of people with severe mental health difficulties. This invaluable handbook considers these challenges and provides in-depth guidance on all key aspects of the role.

  • - Ideas, Politics and Policies
    av Magnus Paulsen (Author Hansen
    1 159

    By rethinking the role of ideas and morality in policy changes, this book illustrates how the moral economy of activation leads to a permanent behaviourist testing of the unemployed in public debate as well as in local job centres.

  • av Ian F. Shaw
    565 - 1 415,-

    Drawing on evidence from across Europe, Asia and the USA, this accessible book covers how social workers can engage with research and draw on it in practice.

  • - Contemporary and Future Challenges in the Global Era
     
    565,-

    This edited collection provides interdisciplinary, global, and multi-religious perspectives on the relationship between women's identities, religion, and social change in the contemporary world.

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    565,-

    Drawing on theory and a range of cross-disciplinary and international perspectives, this book examines the place of ethics and ethical practice in community and development across a global spectrum of political, ecological and economic contexts.

  • - Is It Increasing or Decreasing in England?
    av Richard (University of Bristol) Harris
    1 415,-

    This book uses up-to-date evidence to interrogate contemporary patterns of ethnic and social segregation at a school-level, looking at how the changing geographies of ethnic segregation reflect those of social segregation.

  • - Racialized Framing and the Fight Against Racial Preference in College Admissions
    av Appalachian State University in Boone, Cameron D. (Cameron D. Lippard, North Carolina) Lippard, m.fl.
    399 - 1 415,-

    Can affirmative action in US college admissions survive mounting threats? This judicious review, part of the Sociology of Diversity series, considers the question using up-to-date sociological, policy and legal perspectives to explain both sides of the fierce debate over affirmative action in the context of prominent Supreme Court cases.

  • av Robert McLean
    1 159

    Drawing upon unique empirical data based on interviews with high-profile ex-offenders and experts in the field, this book sheds new light on drug markets, organised crime and gangs in the UK. McLean sparks new debate on the subject, offering solutions and alternatives for how to best tackle gang violence.

  • - Solidarity and Migrant Activism in Japan
    av Reiko Shindo
    1 415,-

    This is the first book to investigate how migrants and migrant rights activists work together to generate new forms of citizenship identities in a multilingual setting. Based on robust theoretical engagement and detailed empirical analysis, Shindo's book makes a compelling case for rethinking citizenship and community from the angle of language.

  • - Challenging Statistics in an Age of Globalisation
     
    519

    This book analyses societal trends and controversies related to developments in data ownership, access, construction, dissemination and interpretation, looking at the ways that society interacts with and uses statistical data.

  • - Fieldwork Interrupted
     
    425

    This collection explores the roles of emotion, violence, uncertainty, identity and positionality in doing research in and on conflict zones, as well as the complexity of methodological choices. It presents a nuanced view of conflict research that addresses the uncomfortable spaces of conflict research and the need for reflection on these issues.

  • av Keith (Australian National University & Department of Government Dowding
    439,-

    First time published in paperback and online and featuring a new Introduction and two new chapters this classic text explains how collective action problems underlie power inequalities and extensively engages with a body of new literature.

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