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  • - Management and Treatment of Substance Misuse and Mental Health Problems in the Criminal Justice System
     
    1 469,-

    This original and valuable book considers notions of risk and rehabilitation in detail.

  • - Hard Times or New Opportunities?
    av Linda Milbourne
    1 465,-

    Voluntary and community organisations have moved to the centre of political debates, as the new UK government reduces the scope of the state and locates solutions in civil society. This new book explores the extensive growth and reshaping of the voluntary sector following sweeping changes to social and welfare policy over 30 years. It draws on contemporary social and organisational theory and debates to consider whether surviving in the voluntary sector now depends on realigning activities and compromising independent goals and values.

  • - Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2013
     
    1 469,-

    This latest edition of Social Policy Review presents an up-to-date and diverse review of the best in social policy scholarship with a special focus on work, employment and insecurity.

  • av Simon Marginson, Erlenawati Sawir, Australia) Ramia & m.fl.
    1 465,-

    Using international and cross-country comparative analysis, this book explores how governments influence international student welfare, and how students shape their own opportunities.

  • - Issues and guidelines
     
    615,-

    This book is the first specifically to explore methodological issues relating to the involvement of refugees in both service evaluation and development and research. It builds on a two-year seminar series funded by the ESRC where the participants jointly drew up a set of good practice guidelines that are re-produced in the book for the first time.

  • - Measurement, Concepts, Policy and Action
     
    685,-

    This book brings together theoretical, methodological and policy-relevant contributions by leading researchers on international child poverty.

  • - The Nordic welfare model in the 21st century
     
    565,-

    Taking a comparative perspective, this book casts new light on the changing inequalities in Europe.

  • - How the Media Distort Policy and Politics
    av Malcolm Dean
    289 - 905

    Malcolm Dean, The Guardian newspaper's longstanding chief monitor of social affairs, expertly indicts his own trade through a series of seven case studies on the influence of media on social policy. Drawing on four decades of top-level Whitehall briefings, topped up by interviews with 150 policy-makers, the book is packed with insights, and colourful stories from events in Whitehall's corridors, culminating in a damning list detailing the seven deadly sins of the 'reptiles' (modern journalists). A new final chapter reports on the News International hacking scandal, and the subsequent Leveson Inquiry, prompting criminal and civil lawsuits and leading to a radical press regulator plan. Written in an engaging way, it offers a unique insider's perspective and a detailed and valuable account of what goes on in news rooms, pressure groups, departmental policy divisions and Parliament.

  • - A life course perspective
     
    615,-

    'Adult Lives' is a diverse collection of readings from all stages of life which aim to understand how those living and working together in an ageing society relate to each other. It uses a holistic approach to understanding ageing in adulthood that is applicable to all, including those developing policy and in practice.

  • - The Battle for a New American Majority
     
    509

    Obama and the Biracial Factor is the first book to explore the significance of mixed-race identity as a key factor in the election of President Obama and examines the sociological and political relationship between race, power, and public policy in the United States.

  • - A Reflective Text
    av Jane Ribbens McCarthy, Shelley Day Sclater & Megan Doolittle
    515 - 1 295,-

    Understanding Family Meanings provides an overview of the basic concepts and theories related to families using readings with questions and analysis to encourage reflection and learning. It focuses on family meanings as the key underpinnings for academic study and professional training.

  • - Meeting Future Challenges with Past Lessons
     
    1 519,-

    Leading scholars and practitioners from a range of backgrounds and regions use area-specific case studies to critically assess the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) project and its impact.

  • - Promoting Social Justice in a World Falling Apart
     
    405,-

    This book looks at what is needed to prevent the proliferation of harm and the gradual collapse of civil society. A wide range of expert contributors outline what might help to make better societies and which mechanisms, interventions and evidence are needed when we think about a better society.

  • av Howard Glennerster
    489 - 1 329,-

    A substantial, authoritative, third edition of this important textbook about the impact of economic priorities and pressures on social policies at a time when neo-liberal arguments for reducing the burden of welfare are more dominant than ever before.

  • - A Critical Introduction
    av Fiona Dukelow & Mairead Considine
    489 - 1 519,-

    This second edition of a highly successful textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to social policy in Ireland addressing a range of social policy topics of growing importance in contemporary Irish society including issues related to children, service users and groups, migration, ethnicity, sexuality and climate change.

  • - Undocumented Migrants in a Global City
    av Alice Bloch & Sonia McKay
    529 - 1 325,-

    Living on the margins offers a unique insight into the working lives of undocumented (or 'irregular') migrants living in London, and their employers. It offers an international context to the research and provides theoretical, policy and empirical analyses.

  • - A Critical Perspective
    av Debbie Watson, Karen McInnes, Carl Emery, m.fl.
    565 - 1 465,-

    This book is a challenge to the concept of wellbeing as applied to children, suggesting that it should be understood at the level of the child, rather than a list of things that are needed in order to live well.

  • - Making a difference
     
    1 199,-

    The book is unique in drawing together contributors from a range of different disciplines to consider the issues and challenges involved for social work practice in multi agency working.

  • - Gentrification by Stealth?
     
    439

    This book draws together a range of case studies by international experts to assess the impacts of social mix policies and the degree to which they might represent gentrification by stealth.

  • - Ethnicity, nation and exclusion in contemporary rural Britain
     
    565,-

    This book explores issues of ethnicity, identity and racialised exclusion in rural Britain, in depth and for the first time. It questions what the countryside 'is', problematises who is seen as belonging to rural spaces, and argues for the recognition of a rural multiculture.

  • - New spaces of health, welfare and governance
     
    529,-

    The appeal of voluntary action as a solution to growing welfare needs in advanced capitalist countries raises important questions about the social impacts and spatial equity of such provision. For the first time, these issues are addressed within a single book, exploring the complex relationship between voluntary action, society and space.

  • - The theory and practice of priority setting
    av Suzanne Robinson, Iestyn Williams & Helen Dickinson
    509 - 1 379,-

    The challenges faced by those rationing scarce health care resources have intensified recently. In an accessible style, this book tackles this challenge by exploring the latest thinking and practice on priority setting methods.

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    1 469,-

    This valuable collection is the first to identify how social solidarity across Europe is being re-invented from below and redefined from above.

  • - Case study methods and analysis
     
    585,-

    This collection, written by leading health policy researchers, examines the role that case-studies play in British health policy, covering key health policy literatures in the policy process, analytical frameworks and seminal moments of the NHS.

  • - From networks to hegemony
    av Jonathan S. Davies
    565 - 1 465,-

    Theories heralding the rise of network governance have dominated for a generation. Yet, empirical research suggests that claims for the transformative potential of networks are exaggerated. This topical and timely book takes a critical look at contemporary governance theory, elaborating a Gramscian alternative. It argues that, although the ideology of networks has been a vital element in the neoliberal hegemonic project, there are major structural impediments to accomplishing it. While networking remains important, the hierarchical and coercive state is vital for the maintenance of social order and integral to the institutions of contemporary governance. Reconsidering it from Marxist and Gramscian perspectives, the book argues that the hegemonic ideology of networks is utopian and rejects the claim that there has been a transformation from 'government' to 'governance'. This important book has international appeal and will be essential reading for scholars and students of governance, public policy, human geography, public management, social policy and sociology.

  • - Gentrification by Stealth?
     
    1 485,-

    This book draws together a range of case studies by international experts to assess the impacts of social mix policies and the degree to which they might represent gentrification by stealth.

  • - Aspirations, needs and policy
    av Andrew (Centre for Housing Beer
    1 469,-

    Lifetime attitudes to housing have changed, with new population dynamics driving the market and a greater emphasis on consumption. This important contribution to the literature argues that how we think about households and their housing needs to be recast to acknowledge this changed environment and provide a more powerful conceptual framework.

  • - Critical perspectives in health and social care
     
    399,-

    This edited book provides a hard-hitting and deliberately provocative overview of the relationship between evidence, policy and practice, how policy is implemented and how research can and should influence the policy process.

  • av Michael Hill, Frédéric Varone, Peter Knoepfel & m.fl.
    565 - 1 469,-

    This is an English version of a text on public policy analysis originally written for practitioners in Switzerland and France. It presents a model for the analysis of public policy and includes examples of its application in everyday situations. This English version introduces supplementary illustrations and examples from the United Kingdom.

  • - Understanding the personalisation narrative
    av Catherine Needham
    599 - 1 379,-

    This book focuses on how personalisation - the idea that public services should be tailored to the individual, with budgets devolved to the service user or frontline staff - evolved as a policy narrative and has mobilised wide-ranging political support.

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