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  • - Deprivation and Affluence in Austerity Britain
    av Daniel Edmiston
    425 - 1 415,-

    Offers a rare and vivid insight into the everyday lives, attitudes and behaviours of the rich as well as the poor across the UK, demonstrating how those marginalised and validated by the existing welfare system make sense of the prevailing socio-political settlement and their own position within it.

  • - Challenges of Democracy and Accountability
    av Michael Rowe
    355 - 1 325,-

    Evolving modes of delivery and new technologies are changing the way society holds police officers to account. This much-needed new book from criminology professor Michael Rowe, part of the 'Key Themes in Policing' series, explores issues of governance, discipline and transparency to set out a new agenda for modern-day accountability.

  • - What Would It Mean?
     
    209

    Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Written by leading experts in the fields of medicine, law, reproductive health and social science, this book offers a concise and authoritative account of the evidence regarding the likely impact of decriminalisation of abortion in the UK.

  • - Understanding Insecurity and Risk in Later Life
     
    1 415,-

    This edited collection develops an exciting new approach to understanding the changing cultural, economic and social circumstances facing different groups of older people.

  • - 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.

  • - A Critical Appraisal
     
    1 139

    Based on more than 30 case studies in eight different countries, this book explores the governance dynamics of local social innovations in the field of poverty reduction, illustrating how different governance dynamics and welfare mixes enable or hinder poverty reduction strategies.

  • - Immoral and Illegal Practices in the Food Industry and What to Do About Them
     
    409,-

    Gray and Hinch explore the phenomenon of food crime. Through discussions of food safety, food fraud, food insecurity, agricultural labour, livestock welfare, genetically modified foods, food sustainability, food waste, food policy, and food democracy, they problematize current food systems and criticize their underlying ideologies.

  • - Policy Ideas for the Many
     
    339,-

    Rethinking Britain presents a range of ideas from some of the country's most influential thinkers, offering solutions which, if implemented, would lead to a fairer society. This book is an essential aid for citizens who are interested in critiquing inequalities while looking to build a better future.

  • - The 'Bedroom Tax', Austerity and Housing Insecurity
    av Kelly Bogue
    1 435,-

    Few aspects of austerity politics have been as divisive as the 'Bedroom Tax'. This book provides a vivid and authoritative assessment of the impact of social housing reform on tenants and society, using personal stories from one estate to explore its connections to issues including housing precarity, poverty and damage to social networks.

  • - The Role of the Social Contagion of Hope
    av David Best
    344

    Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Using case studies and a strengths-based approach Best puts forward a new recovery and reintegration model for substance users and offenders leaving prison which emphasizes the importance of long-term recovery and the role that communities and peers play in the process.

  • - A networking approach to community development
    av Alison Gilchrist
    355

    Since the publication of the first edition of this book there has been a growing recognition in practice and policy of how networks contribute to the vitality of community life. This fully-updated second edition includes new ideas drawn from recent research, reflecting the increasing emphasis on community engagement and empowerment.

  • - Intersectionality and Impact
     
    795,-

    Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. This book examines the increasing importance of engagement with non-academic groups and actors in the co-production of knowledge and real-world influence in academic research.

  • - Thinking Together in Turbulent Times
    av John Clarke
    529 - 1 415,-

    In this engaging and original book, John Clarke is in conversation with twelve leading individual scholars about the dynamics of critical thinking in the social sciences, and he reflects on the necessity of thinking collaboratively and dialogically.

  • - 20 Years of Evolving Family Policy
    av Naomi Eisenstadt & Carey Oppenheim
    209

    Naomi Eisenstadt and Carey Oppenheim explore the radical changes in public attitudes and public policy concerning parents and parenting, arguing that a more joined-up approach is needed to improve outcomes for children: both reducing child poverty and improving parental capacity by providing better support systems.

  • - Myths, Truths and Alternatives
    av Mary Mellor
    249

    Mary Mellor examines money's social, political and commercial histories to debunk longstanding myths such as money being in short supply and needing to come from somewhere. She sets out a new finance system, based on green and feminist concerns, to bring radical change for social good.

  • - A Critical and Radical Approach
    av Margaret Ledwith
    345

    A fully updated edition of this bestselling textbook offers a radical approach to community development taking theories of Gramsci and Freire into the current context. The focus is on putting theory into action for those training, working or managing any social justice practice.

  • - How New Forms of Technocracy Are Shaping Contemporary Cities
     
    1 415,-

    This book uses an international perspective to look at the sources of conflict and cooperation between the different landscapes of knowledge driving contemporary urban change, and the rise of new technocracy in urban governance.

  • - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Hidden Phenomenon
     
    1 605,-

    This book investigates different policy and civic responses to extreme poverty, ranging from food donations to penalisation and "social cleansing" of highly visible poor and how it is related to concerns of ethics, justice and human dignity.

  • - Social Mobility and Our Children's Fading Prospects
    av Duncan Exley
    195

    Duncan Exley draws on expert research and real life experiences - including from an actor, a politician, a billionaire entrepreneur and a surgeon - to issue a wake-up call to break through segregated opportunity. He offers a manifesto to reboot our prospects and benefit all.

  • - An Essential Guide
    av Malcolm Payne
    399

    In this clear and systematic book covering the both general practice concepts and theoretical insights, best-selling author Malcolm Payne shows you how to work with the main social work theories and practice techniques and pinpoint their strengths and limitations.

  • av Ann Brooks
    495 - 1 415,-

    Women, Politics and the Public Sphere focuses intellectually on the legacy of eighteenth century women thinkers, writers and political philosophers in understanding the emergence of women public intellectuals in the US and UK and highlights how women public intellectuals now reflect much more social and cultural diversity.

  • - Local and global perspectives
    av Lena Dominelli
    529 - 1 415,-

    Linking historical material to the present, "Women and Community Action" examines the ways in which women organise to secure social change that enhances the quality of life at individual and community levels. And, it provides practical skills to enhance capacity building alongside a discussion of theoretical and conceptual issues.

  • - Recent International Developments, Current Issues and Future Directions
     
    1 605,-

    This volume provides an international perspective on parental leave policies in different countries, goes beyond this to examine a range of issues in depth, and aims to stimulate thinking about possible futures and how policy might underpin them.

  • - State of the Nation
    av Bridget Byrne
    299

    50 years on from the Race Relations Act of 1968, this 'state of the nation' book provides an overview and commentary on how things currently stand in a wide range of sectors of society.

  • - Implementation and Effects
     
    1 415,-

    This edited collection considers how conditional welfare policies and services are implemented and experienced by a diverse range of welfare service users across a range of UK policy domains including social security, homelessness, migration and criminal justice.

  • - Spaces and (In)Equality
     
    1 415,-

    This book examines existing cycling structures and the current policies and practices used to promote cycling in Europe. Its interdisciplinary analysis considers the cultural politics of infrastructural provision and connects this to questions of sustainability, citizenship and justice in cities.

  • - The Hidden Reality behind the Housing Crisis
    av Bob Colenutt
    275 - 969,-

    The complex and self-serving nexus behind the UK's housing crisis is laid bare in this passionate book from Bob Colenutt. Investigating the network of landowners, house-builders, financial backers and politicians, he reveals how we have been forced to accept the cycle of low supply and high prices, and proposes solutions to the housing emergency.

  • - Exploring the Role of News Media in Complex Systems of Governance
     
    1 415,-

    First published as a special issue of Policy & Politics, this book considers the impact of media-related factors on governance, policy, public accountability and the attribution of blame for failures.

  • av Lynne Pettinger
    305,-

    What's wrong with work shows that how workers are treated has wide implications beyond the lives of workers themselves. Recognising gender, race, class and global differences, the book considers the ways formal work is often dependent on informal work and concludes by considering what might make work better.

  • - Cross-National Perspectives
     
    565,-

    A challenge to the assumption that there is appropriate employment available for people who are expected to retire later and the gender-neutral way the expectation for extending working lives is presented in most policy-making circles.

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