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  • av Don Waisanen, Sonia R. Jarvis & Nicole A. Gordon
    355 - 379,-

  • av Sahar Sadeghi
    355 - 1 055,-

  • av Meredith Van Natta
    559 - 1 535,-

    "This book argues that punitive federal immigration policies in the United States lead to "medical legal violence" that unites criminal law, immigration enforcement, and healthcare policy in ways that undermine the health of many Latinx immigrants and implicate the safety-net healthcare institutions and personnel that provide their care"--

  • av Eric B. Elbogen & Nico Verykoukis
    335 - 1 035,-

  • av Katherine Mason
    355 - 1 035,-

  • av Michael P Jeffries
    559,-

    "Black and Queer on Campus is a ground-breaking account of queer Black experiences on college campuses, based on 65 interviews with Black LGTBQ students"--

  • av Heather R. Hlavka & April D. J. Petillo
    369,-

    "This book is a interdisciplinary collection of critical, feminist methodological reflections on interpersonal, gender violence that argues for an embodied knowledge and practice in research and academia"--

  • av David S Cohen
    519,-

    Why do children play and why do they stop playing? David Cohen's book answers these questions in light of recent research. Psychologists argue that children play to learn how to move, how to speak, how to think, how to cope emotionally, how to be imaginative, and how to interact with other people. David Cohen suggests that we need to look at the origins of play in the family, and excamine how children play with objects, language, and with each other and their parents. "An excellent critical appraisal of research on play. Cohen offers a refreshing open perspective, although he acknowledges that we seem to need a serious reason for play in order to justify studying it....Very readable and entertaining."-Choice

  • av Ramzi Fawaz
    1 549,-

  • av Laura Harrison
    369 - 1 005,-

  • av Sylvester A. Johnson & Tisa Wenger
    519,-

    "This book shows how imperialism molded American religion-both the category of religion and the traditions designated as religions-and reveals the multifaceted roles of American religions in structuring, enabling, surviving, and resisting the U.S. Empire"--

  • av Alex Boraine
    519,-

    "Originally published in South Africa in 2014 by Jonathan Ball Publishers (pty) Ltd, A division of Media24 Limited."

  • av Daryl Joji Maeda
    279 - 415,-

  • - Challenging the Law's Silence on Periods
    av Bridget J Crawford
    299 - 485,-

    Explores the burgeoning menstrual advocacy movement and analyzes how law should evolve to take menstruation into account. Approximately half the population menstruates for a large portion of their lives, but the law is mostly silent about the topic. Until recently, most people would have said that periods are private matters not to be discussed in public. But the last few years have seen a new willingness among advocates and allies of all ages to speak openly about periods. Slowly around the globe, people are recognizing the basic fundamental human right to address menstruation in a safe and affordable way, free of stigma, shame, or barriers to access. Menstruation Matters explores the role of law in this movement. It asks what the law currently says about menstruation (spoiler alert: not much) and provides a roadmap for legal reform that can move society closer to a world where no one is held back or disadvantaged by menstruation. Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman examine these issues in a wide range of contexts, from schools to workplaces to prisons to tax policies and more. Ultimately, they seek to transform both law and society so that menstruation is no longer an obstacle to full participation in all aspects of public and private life.

  • av Christopher Donoghue
    405,-

    "This book takes form in this edited volume on aggressive adolescent behavior that employs sociological theories and empirical research to better understand the social aspects of bullying. Leading sociologists and other social scientists consider ways in which a sociological understanding of bullying can advance research and inform anti-bullying school policies"--

  • av Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert & Margarite Fernandez Olmos
    405 - 1 005,-

  • av Lilie Chouliaraki & Myria Georgiou
    379 - 1 305,-

  • av Charles Price
    405 - 1 115,-

  • av Michelle R. Jacobs
    379 - 1 035,-

  • av Evelyn Alsultany
    279 - 405,-

  • av Rebekka King
    379 - 1 005,-

  • av Mary Kuhn
    355 - 1 005,-

  • av Nadine Sika
    355 - 1 005,-

  • - Pop Culture, Political Imagination, and Civil Rights
    av Susan Burgess
    355 - 1 109,-

    A compelling explanation of the American public's acceptance of LGBT freedoms through the lens of pop culture How did gay people go from being characterized as dangerous perverts to military heroes and respectable parents? How did the interests of the LGBT movement and the state converge to transform mainstream political and legal norms in these areas? Using civil rights narratives, pop culture, and critical theory, LGBT Inclusion in American Life tells the story of how exclusion was transformed into inclusion in US politics and society, as pop culture changed mainstream Americans thinking about "non-gay" issues, namely privacy, sex and gender norms, and family. Susan Burgess explores films such as Casablanca, various James Bond movies, and Julie and Julia, and television shows such as thirtysomething and The Americans, as well as the Broadway sensation Hamilton, as sources of growing popular support for LGBT rights. By drawing on popular culture as a rich source of public understanding, Burgess explains how the greater public came to accept and even support the three central pillars of LGBT freedoms in the post-World War II era: to have consensual adult sex without fear of criminal penalty, to serve openly in the military, and to marry legally. LGBT Inclusion in American Life argues that pop culture can help us to imagine unknown futures that lead beyond what we currently desire from contemporary politics, and in return asks now that the mainstream public has come to accept LGBT freedoms, where might the popular imagination be headed in the future?

  • av Jon B. Gould & Pamela R. Metzger
    429,-

    "America's criminal justice system requires reform, but those efforts too often rest on anecdotes or assumptions. Drawing on the contributions of America's top justice researchers, this compendium provides an evidence-based blueprint to guide the movement toward criminal justice reform"--

  • av Deborah Dash Moore
    405,-

    "This book reveals contemporary vernacular religion expressed in gay Catholic spirituality, Father Divine's International Peace Mission movement, and material culture"--

  • av Nancy Scherer
    355 - 1 005,-

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