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  • - The Social Implications of Epigenetics and Neuroscience
    av David Wastell
    565 - 1 329,-

    This timely book critically examines the capabilities and limitations of new areas of biology, especially epigenetics and neuroscience, that are used as powerful arguments for developing social policy in a particular direction, exploring their implications for policy and practice.

  • - What Size Is Good Care?
    av Catherine Needham, Kerry Allen & Kelly Hall
    529 - 1 325,-

    What size is 'just right' for a care provider? This book explores size as an independent variable in care services, comparing outcomes and value for money across micro, small, medium and large organisations.

  • - An International Comparison of Policy and Practice
     
    565,-

    An exploration the phenomena of contemporary fatherhood, this book presents the current state of knowledge on father involvement with young children in six countries: Finland, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, the UK and the USA.

  • - The Changing Nature of the 'Political'
     
    529,-

    Academics from a range of disciplines join with political activists to explore the meaning of politics and citizenship in contemporary society and the current forms of political (dis)engagement, providing a timely interdisciplinary dialogue and interrogation of contemporary political practices.

  • - How the Politicians Got It Wrong
    av Geoff Payne
    509 - 1 325,-

    Geoff Payne considers a wide range of dimensions of mobility and life chances to assess the causes and consequences of mobility as social and political processes and challenges well-established opinions of politicians, pressure groups, the press, academics and the public.

  • - The Fight for Reproductive Rights
    av Judith Orr
    209

    In this hard-hitting timely book Judith Orr, leading pro-choice campaigner, shows that despite the 1967 Abortion Act full reproductive rights in Britain are yet to be won. The book also highlights current debates over decriminalisation and argues for abortion provision fit for the 21st century.

  • - How Mission-Driven Millennials and Social Entrepreneurs Are Changing Our World
    av Asheem Singh
    225

    Author and activist Asheem Singh explores how a movement of tiny ventures evolved into a global humanitarian and financial juggernaut, revealing new ways to fight privilege and inequality, rewire philanthropy, government and even capitalism itself.

  • - The facts and what we can do about it
    av Roger Brown
    239

    Inequality has at last taken centre stage in the political discourse, but there is very little to explain the inequality debates and to offer solutions for the UK. This introductory book provides a comprehensive survey of all the available evidence, looking at both sides of the inequality argument.

  • - An Interdisciplinary Approach to Social Inequality and Wellbeing
     
    599,-

    Based on the 'rainbow model' of the social determinants of health, this book examines the key factors which can lead to poor quality of life, homelessness and reduced mortality.

  • - Church, State and Capital
    av Fred Powell
    1 505,-

    A fascinating interpretation of the evolution of social policy in modern Ireland, as the product of a triangulated relationship between church, state and capital.

  • - Reflecting on Systemic Practices for Participatory Research
     
    1 415,-

    Mapping environmental sustainability explains the development of visual mapping techniques with practical case studies that describe their application in environmental sustainability projects, from working with farmers and their networks to using visual mapping with indigenous communities and managing coastal environments.

  • - Volume 1 - The Nature and Extent of the Problem
     
    529,-

    This text provides insights into the nature and extent of poverty and social exclusion in the UK today for different social groups: older and younger people; parents and children; ethnic groups; men and women; disabled people; and across regions through the recent period of austerity.

  •  
    1 415,-

    Exploring secular and faith-based grassroots social action in Germany and the UK, this book provides new ways of thinking about social and political belonging and about the relations between individual, collective and State responsibility.

  • - Gendered and Minority Perspectives
     
    1 505,-

    Compares regional conceptions and variations of welfare in relation to national religious traditions across key parts of Europe. Using comparative case studies, the book examines the transition from research to practical policy recommendations, highlighting the similarities and differences between selected European countries.

  • - An Insider's View of Success and Failure in Government
    av Nick Raynsford
    285

    Based on his personal experience at the heart of government and the voluntary sector, Nick Raynsford, a former MP, Minister and campaigner, explores making and implementing policy and legislation. He gives an 'insider's view' on a range of events, some not previously made public, making a fascinating bridge across the policy and practice divide.

  • - A Guide for Practitioners
    av Claudia Megele
    355,-

    The first book to provide practitioners with an evidence-based, practical guide to safeguarding children and young people from abuse in a world of sexting, selfies and snap chat.

  • - Evaluating the Impact of Health Reforms
     
    439

    An in-depth analysis of the NHS reforms ushered in by UK Coalition Government under the 2012 Health and Social Care Act. Essential reading for those studying the NHS, those who work in it, and those who seek to gain a better understanding of this key public service.

  • - Transforming Scholarly Practice for the Public Good
    av Jessie Daniels & Polly Thistlethwaite
    439 - 1 325,-

    This book offers both a road map and a vision of what being a scholar can be when reimagined in the digital era to enliven the public good. It discusses digital innovations in higher education as well as reflecting upon what these mean in an age of austerity.

  • - Policy, Passion and Resistance in Practice
    av Tania De St Croix
    509 - 1 415,-

    This engaging book paints a picture of passionate grassroots youth workers, at a time when their practice is threatened by spending cuts, target cultures and market imperatives. Using interviews, dialogue and research diary excerpts the author brings youth work practice and theory to life.

  • - Spaces and Practices of Care
     
    1 415,-

    In-depth ethnographic analysis provides the pan-African evidence and analysis needed to move forward debates about who and how to address the long term care needs of older people in Sub-Saharan Africa.

  • - A History of Parenting Culture 1920s to Present
    av Harry Hendrick
    529 - 1 329,-

    Harry Hendrick shows how broader social changes, including neoliberalism, feminism, the collapse of the social-democratic ideal, and the 'new behaviourism', have led to the rise of the anxious and narcissistic parent, In this provocative history of parenting.

  • av Paul (University College London) Higgs & Martin (Swansea University) Hyde
    529 - 1 329,-

    This book provides, for the first time, an accessible overview of how population ageing and globalisation - two of the most radical social transformations that have occurred - interact.

  • - Debating the Conceptual and Policy Discourse
     
    405

    Explores the politics and ideology behind a new form of philanthropy whereby wealthy capitalists and private corporations establish initiatives to reduce poverty, disease and food security. Is this new philanthropy just a sticking plaster without long-term results as it fails to tackle inequality?

  • - Comparing Theories, Policies and Politics in America and Britain
    av Akwugo Emejulu
    529 - 1 445

    A critical examination of the contradictory ideas and practices that have shaped community development in the US and the UK. It exposes a problematic politics that have far-reaching consequences for those committed to working for social justice.

  • - Life inside Foodbank Britain
    av Kayleigh (University of Birmingham) Garthwaite
    259,-

    We know the statistics, but what does it feel like to be forced to turn to foodbanks for help? What does it take to get emergency food, and what's in the food parcel? This is a powerful insight into the harsh reality of foodbank use from the inside.

  • - Working with Vulnerable Groups in Research and Practice
    av Jo Aldridge
    479

    This book examines the nature of participatory research in the social sciences and its role in increasing participation among vulnerable or marginalised populations. It examines the ways in which inclusion and collaboration in research can be enhanced among vulnerable participants, and shows how useful it can be with these groups.

  •  
    529,-

    This valuable book is the first to bring together theory and policy with analysis of key areas of the public realm to explore what religious literacy is, why it is needed and what might be done about it. It is aimed at academics, policy-makers and practitioners interested in the continuing presence of religion and belief in the public sphere.

  • - How to Start an Economic Renaissance
    av Phil Mullan
    305,-

    A new technological revolution is needed, backed by political and cultural change to address Western economic stagnation. This means embracing the major disruption required to our companies and workforce to focus on embryonic technological sectors.

  • - Capitalism in Crisis
    av Kozo Yamamura
    169 - 439,-

    We now enjoy the highest living standard in history yet spend more of our income on pointless luxury. Instead, we should tax more in order to invest much more in societal needs, which will in turn reinvigorate the economy and reduce economic inequality and environmental degradation.

  • - Exchange, Abuse and Young People
    av Sophie Hallett
    439 - 1 415,-

    Providing fresh insight into child sexual exploitation (CSE), this book uses the voices of children and young people who have experienced sexual exploitation, and the practitioners who have worked with them, to challenge the dominant discourse around CSE.

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