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  • - Evaluating Supported Housing for Vulnerable People
    av David Clapham
    529 - 1 159

    This important book explores the impact of different forms of policy and practice on the lives of vulnerable people, arguing for a flexible policy approach that places people in control of their own lives and creates housing options that effectively improve the well-being of those who live in them.

  • - The Dynamics of Diversity
     
    459

    This important book is the first to offer in-depth analysis from the last three UK population censuses focusing on the dynamics of ethnic identity and inequalities in contemporary Britain, with contributions from experts based at or affiliated to the Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity.

  • - Public Encounters in Participatory Theory and Practice
    av Koen P.R. (Bangor University) Bartels
    1 445

    This unique book explores the growing practice of participatory democracy and uses comparative analysis of cases in the UK, the Netherlands and Italy to show how policy makers, practitioners, students and academics can communicate more effectively.

  • - Media Power, Child Abuse and Public Scandals
    av Fred Powell & Margaret Scanlon
    565 - 1 549

    This ground-breaking book explores the relationship between the media, child abuse and shifting adult-child power relations which, in Western countries, has spawned an ever-expanding range of laws, policies and procedures introduced to address the 'explosion' of interest in the issue of child abuse.

  • - The Changing Nature of the 'Political'
     
    1 445

    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.

  • - Voluntary Sector Geographies in London, Los Angeles and Sydney
    av Geoffrey DeVerteuil
    565 - 1 445

    Moving beyond theoretical notions of 'resilience' this is the first book to offer a conceptual and empirical approach to exploring and comparing the process of resilience across service 'hubs' in three complex but different global inner-city regions: London, Los Angeles and Sydney.

  • - Why We Need a Holistic Theory of Social Mobility
    av Graeme Atherton
    529 - 1 445

    This timely book provides an alternative vision of social mobility and a route-map to achieving it. It examines how the term 'social mobility' structures what success means and the impact that has on society. It recasts the relationship with employers and covers progress in non-work areas of life.

  • - Critical Reflections from the Social Sciences
     
    1 379,-

    Researching the Lifecourse features methods linking time, space and mobilities and provides practitioners with practical detail in each chapter. It covers the full lifecourse and includes innovative methods and case study examples from different European and North American contexts.

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    1 329,-

    With contributions from a range of experts across OECD countries, this book examines changes in long-term care systems throughout those countries, discussing and comparing key changes in national policies and examining the main successes and failures of recent reforms.

  • - Concepts, Processes and Outcomes
     
    505,-

    This edited volume, bringing together leading researchers from the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe, offers a new approach to conceptualising segregation.

  • - Refocusing the Lens After the Millennium Development Goals
     
    1 429,-

    This important book looks beyond the Millennium Development Goals to highlight 12 major public policy conversations about the continent post-2015, arguing that Africa as a continent must work on developing a society that is socially, economically and politically inclusive.

  • - Responding to Children's Forgotten Right
    av Adrian Voce
    339,-

    Using the UK government's play strategy for England (2008-10) as a case study, this is the first book to look in detail at children's play within public policy. It is an essential tool for practitioners and campaigners around the world.

  • - Critical Advances in International Perspective
     
    579,-

    The international contributors to this unique collection demonstrate the significance of care ethics as a transformative way of thinking across diverse geographical, policy and interpersonal contexts.

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    1 619

    Offering a distinctly Australian interpretation of policy scholarship, this volume takes a broad view of policy analysis capacity, both within government institutions and beyond government in the media, political parties, business and non-government associations.

  • - Regulation without Enforcement
    av Steve Tombs
    529 - 1 329,-

    This topical book considers the economic, political and social consequences of the economic crisis, the nature of social protection and the dynamics of the current crisis of regulation. It is unique in documenting how economic and social welfare are inconsistent with corporate freedom.

  • - Embodied, Inscribed, Enacted
     
    529,-

    The novel theoretical framework offered in this book presents a radical reconception of the place of knowledge in contemporary policy making in Europe.

  • - What's Love Got to Do with It?
    av Catherine Donovan & Marianne Hester
    565 - 1 469,-

    This book provides the first detailed discussion of domestic violence and abuse in same sex relationships, offering a unique comparison between this and domestic violence and abuse experienced by heterosexual women and men. It examines how experiences of domestic violence and abuse may be shaped by gender, sexuality and age, including whether and how victims/survivors seek help, and asks, what's love got to do with it? A pioneering methodology, using both quantitative and qualitative research, provides a reliable and valid approach that challenges the heteronormative model in domestic violence research, policy and practice. The authors develops a new framework of analysis - practices of love - to explore empirical data. Outlining the implications of the research for practice and service development, the book will be of interest to policy makers and practitioners in the field of domestic violence, especially those who provide services for sexual minorities, as well as students and academics interested in issues of domestic and interpersonal violence.

  • - Comparative and Transnational Perspectives
     
    529,-

    Where do concepts such as "welfare state" and "social security" come from and how has their meaning changed over time?. This edited collection, written by a cross-disciplinary group of leading social policy researchers, analyses the concepts and language used to make sense of contemporary social policy.

  • - Critical Contexts to Policy and Practice
    av Angie Ash
    529 - 1 465,-

    This critical and challenging book makes a strong case for the development of ethically-driven, research-informed policy and practice to safeguard older people from abuse.

  • - The Future of a Global City
     
    469

    An exploration of the rise of sustainable development policies in London by international authors. Essential reading for urban practitioners and policy makers, and students in social, urban and environmental geography, sociology and urban studies.

  • - Neoliberalism, the State and Radical Protest in the Public Sphere
    av John Michael Roberts
    545 - 1 379,-

    In this highly topical book, John Michael Roberts employs a political economy perspective to explore the relationship between financial neoliberal capitalism and digital publics. He offers an indispensable guide to understanding the relationship between the state, new media activism and neoliberal practices.

  • - Making a Difference
    av Lucy Rai
    355 - 1 289,-

    Drawing on both research and examples from practice, this book offers students an insight into the nature and challenges of writing in social work practice, enabling them to improve their writing skills.

  • - A New Agenda for Developed Nations
    av Tony Fitzpatrick
    545 - 1 379,-

    Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Climate change and poverty offers a timely new perspective on the 'ecosocial' understanding of the causes, symptoms and solutions to poverty and applies this to recent developments across a number of areas, including fuel poverty, food poverty, housing, transport and air pollution.

  • - Contexts, Drivers and Outcomes
    av Nick Gallent & Daniela Ciaffi
    1 445

    Analyses the contexts, drivers and outcomes of community action and planning in the global north: from emergent neighbourhood planning in England to the community-based housing movement in New York, and from active citizenship in the Dutch new towns to associative action in Marseille.

  • - Inclusive Community Development
     
    419

    This book charts Gypsies Romany and Travellers community activism, and the community and voluntary organisations which support them. It describes the communities' struggle for rights against a backdrop of intersectional discrimination across Europe.

  • - Educational Work with Children and Young People
     
    419

    The first ever book on educational work to prevent violence against women and girls, offering insight into the underpinning theoretical debates and key lessons for practice.

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    495

    The first book to bring together both advocates and critics of the personalisation agenda in English social care services to debate key issues.

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    1 735,-

    As part of the successful International Library of Policy Analysis series, Policy analysis in Japan brings together for the first time a detailed examination of the theory and practice of policy analysis systems in Japan, at different levels.

  • - Women's Experiences of Drug Policy
    av Natasha (University of Roehampton) Du Rose
    1 469,-

    Challenging popular misconceptions of female users, this book is the first to examine how female drug user's identities, and hence their experiences, are shaped by drug policies.

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    585,-

    This unique book represents the first multi-disciplinary examination of ageing, from basic cell biology to social participation in later life, drawing on the pioneering New Dynamics of Ageing Programme, the UK's largest research programme in ageing.

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