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  • Bending Archaeology Toward Social Justice

    University of Alabama Press Bending Archaeology Toward Social Justice

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAmerican archaeology needs a radical transformation. It has been largely a white, male, privileged domain that replicates an entrenched patriarchal, colonial, and capitalist system. In Bending Archaeology toward Social Justice, Barbara Little explores the concepts and actions required for such a change.Trade ReviewArchaeologists continue to grapple with social justice, what it means, and how to integrate it within our toolkit. Little provides a powerful summary charting a new path for an archaeology that is simultaneously decolonial, antiracist, and critical of power. Any archaeologist interested in working towards a better tomorrow needs to read this book." —Edward GonzÁlez-Tennant, author of The Rosewood Massacre: An Archaeology and History of Intersectional Violence

    1 in stock

    £87.55

  • The Most They Ever Had  by Rick Bragg Apr2011

    The University of Alabama Press The Most They Ever Had by Rick Bragg Apr2011

    Book SynopsisIn the spring of 2001, a community of people in the Appalachian foothills of northern Alabama had come to the edge of all they had ever known. Across the South, padlocks and logging chains bound the doors of silent mills, and it seemed a miracle to blue-collar people in Jacksonville that their mill still bit, shook, and roared. The century-old hardwood floors still trembled under whirling steel, and people worked on, in a mist of white air. The mill had become almost a living thing, rewarding the hardworking and careful with the best payday they ever had, but punishing the careless and clumsy, taking a finger, a hand, more. The mill was here before the automobile, before the flying machine, and the mill workers served it even as it filled their lungs with lint and shortened their lives. In return, it let them live in stiff-necked dignity in the hills of their fathers. So, when death did come, no one had to ship their bodies home on a train. This is a mill story - not of bricks, steel,

    £13.25

  • Bending Archaeology Toward Social Justice

    University of Alabama Press Bending Archaeology Toward Social Justice

    Book SynopsisAmerican archaeology needs a radical transformation. It has been largely a white, male, privileged domain that replicates an entrenched patriarchal, colonial, and capitalist system. In Bending Archaeology toward Social Justice, Barbara Little explores the concepts and actions required for such a change.Trade ReviewArchaeologists continue to grapple with social justice, what it means, and how to integrate it within our toolkit. Little provides a powerful summary charting a new path for an archaeology that is simultaneously decolonial, antiracist, and critical of power. Any archaeologist interested in working towards a better tomorrow needs to read this book." —Edward GonzÁlez-Tennant, author of The Rosewood Massacre: An Archaeology and History of Intersectional Violence

    £23.36

  • Growing Up America  Youth and Politics since 1945

    LUP - University of Georgia Press Growing Up America Youth and Politics since 1945

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisBrings together new scholarship that considers the role of children and teenagers in shaping American political life during the decades following the Second World War. Growing Up America places young people - and their representations - at the centre of key political trends.

    5 in stock

    £37.46

  • University of Georgia Press Serving the Street

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    £29.95

  • Social Currents in Eastern Europe

    Duke University Press Social Currents in Eastern Europe

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis Social Currents in Eastern Europe traces the diverse social currents that have developed alongside and interacted with political and economic forces to bring about change in Eastern Europe. In this second edition—which significantly updates and expands the previous edition to include a new introduction, revisions throughout, as well as five new chapters, including timely material on ethnic war in the former Yugoslavia—Ramet extends and develops the theory of social change upon which the book is based.Ramet draws on interviews conducted over a ten-year period with individuals active in arenas for social change—intellectual dissent, feminism, religious activism, youth cultures and movements, and trade unionism—in eight East European countries: East Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania. She shows how the processes leading to the ultimate collapse of communism began more than a decade earlier and how thTable of ContentsTables ix Preface to the Second Edition x Preface to the First Edition xi Abbreviations xv I. Introduction 3 2. Social Currents and Social Change 24 II. Dissent and Parallel Society in the 1980s 3. Disaffection and Dissent in East Germany 55 4. Underground Solidarity and Parallel Society in Poland 84 5. Independent Activism in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania 120 III. Religious and Ethnic Currents 6. Religious Change and New Cults in Eastern Europe 155 7. Church and Dissent in Praetorian Poland 178 8. Serb-Albanian Tensions in Kosovo 196 IV. A New Generation 9. Feminism in Yugoslavia 219 10. Rock Music and Counterculture 234 11. Young People: The Lost Generation 262 V. Collapse of the Old Order 12. Bulgaria: A Weak Society 279 13. Strong Societies: Hungary, Poland, and Yugoslavia 288 14. Dominoes: East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the Future of Europe 313 15. The Great Transformation 338 VI. Building New Systems 16. Core Tasks for a Pluralist Order 371 17. Yugoslav Breakup and Ethnic War 401 18. Civil Society and Uncivil Chauvinism 431 19. Propositions About the Future 455 Appendixes: Public Opinion Polls 461 Notes 483 Selected Bibliography 565 Index 569

    1 in stock

    £30.40

  • Social Currents in Eastern Europe

    Duke University Press Social Currents in Eastern Europe

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTraces the diverse social currents that developed alongside and interacted with political and economic forces to bring about change in Eastern Europe. This book shows how the processes leading to the collapse of communism began more than a decade earlier and how they were necessarily manifested in spheres as diverse as religion and rock music.Table of ContentsTables ix Preface to the Second Edition x Preface to the First Edition xi Abbreviations xv I. Introduction 3 2. Social Currents and Social Change 24 II. Dissent and Parallel Society in the 1980s 3. Disaffection and Dissent in East Germany 55 4. Underground Solidarity and Parallel Society in Poland 84 5. Independent Activism in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania 120 III. Religious and Ethnic Currents 6. Religious Change and New Cults in Eastern Europe 155 7. Church and Dissent in Praetorian Poland 178 8. Serb-Albanian Tensions in Kosovo 196 IV. A New Generation 9. Feminism in Yugoslavia 219 10. Rock Music and Counterculture 234 11. Young People: The Lost Generation 262 V. Collapse of the Old Order 12. Bulgaria: A Weak Society 279 13. Strong Societies: Hungary, Poland, and Yugoslavia 288 14. Dominoes: East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the Future of Europe 313 15. The Great Transformation 338 VI. Building New Systems 16. Core Tasks for a Pluralist Order 371 17. Yugoslav Breakup and Ethnic War 401 18. Civil Society and Uncivil Chauvinism 431 19. Propositions About the Future 455 Appendixes: Public Opinion Polls 461 Notes 483 Selected Bibliography 565 Index 569

    1 in stock

    £100.80

  • Insurgent Encounters

    Duke University Press Insurgent Encounters

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPolitically engaged ethnographers examine the dynamics of contemporary transnational social movements, challenging dominant understandings of social transformation, political possibility, knowledge production, and the relation between intellectual labor and sociopolitical activism.Trade Review"Insurgent Encounters is an exciting and timely collection. It treats topics of great interest to students and scholars in a variety of fields, especially those concerned with ethnography, social movements, and activist scholarship. I am convinced that the engagement of activist ethnography with transnational social movements has the power to transform the disciplines, and ethnography, in interesting ways."—Michael Hardt, coauthor of the books Commonwealth, Multitude, and Empire"This important collection represents the best work by anthropologists who are reshaping ethnography 'of' and 'for' social movements. No other book addresses the present-day intersection and increasingly mutual identification of anthropological research and social-movement activism as thoroughly or comprehensively as this does. What's more, one gets the sense that the essays derive from a working community of activist-scholars living up to the vision of 'network' that the volume itself exemplifies. For me, the collection as an artifact and enactment of the kinds of collaboration that it discusses is one of its most fascinating features."—George E. Marcus, coauthor of Designs for an Anthropology of the Contemporary“The editors’ writing will capture readers’ attention and the stories, radical activist moments, and style of ethnographic writing in each subsequent case study will hold it...This collection represents an important advance in the study of social movements generally and transnational activism specifically as it is the first book to focus on the methods, perspectives and theoretical insights generated by ethnography.” -- Julie A. Pelton * International Dialogue *“This new collection of essays edited by Jeffrey Juris and Alex Khasnabish is a refreshing and welcome contribution to the study of social movements…. this is a theoretically sophisticated and engaging collection of essays, and a welcome contribution to our understanding of radical social movements.” -- Patrick C. Wilson * Labour/Le Travail *"In short, this is a bold experiment of what an activist-scholarhsip might look like, raising profound epistemological and ethical questions which only become more pressing as the ecological and social crises of this century deepen. I applaud the editors for their courage, and answer their call to bring a militant ethnography to the mainstream." -- Vita Peacock * Critique of Anthropology *“Insurgent Encounters makes an important contribution to the ethnography of activism and should be widely read. . . . For those grappling with how to use ethnographic methods in activist research this edited volume will make for a good introduction into many of the dilemmas and insights into thinking through political engagement and transformational change.” -- Junaid Rana * Journal of Anthropological Research *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments xi Abbreviations xv Introduction. Ethnography and Activism within Networked Spaces of Transnational Encounter / Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 1 Emerging Subjectivities 1. Spaces of Intentionality: Race, Class, and Horizontality at the U.S. Social Forum / Jeffrey S. Juris 39 2. Tracing the Zapatista Rhizome, or, the Ethnography of a Transnationalized Political Imagination / Alex Khasnabish 66 3. The Possibilities and Perils for Scholar-Activists and Activist-Scholars: Reflections on the Feminist Dialogues / Manisha Desai 89 4. From Local Ethnographies to Global Movement: Experience, Subjectivity, and Power among Four Alter-globalization Actors / Geoffrey Pleyers 108 Discrepant Paradigms 5. The Global Indigenous Movement and Paradigm Wars: International Activism, Network Building, and Transformative Politics / Sylvia Escárcega 129 6. Local and Not-So-Local Exchanges: Alternative Economies, Ethnography, and Social Science / David J. Hess 151 7. The Edge Effects of Alter-globalization Protests: An Ethnographic Approach to Summit Hopping in the Post-Seattle Period / Vinci Daro 171 Transformational Knowledges 8. Transformation in Engaged Ethnography: Knowledge, Networks, and Social Movements / Maria Isabel Casas-Cortés, Michal Osterweil, and Dana E. Powell 199 9. Transformative Ethnography and the World Social Forum: Theories and Practices of Transformation / Giuseppe Caruso 229 10. Activist Ethnography and Translocal Solidarity / Paul Routledge 250 11. Ethnographic Approaches to the World Social Forum / Janet Conway 269 Subversive Technologies 12. The Transnational Struggle for Information Freedom / M. K. Sterpka 295 13. This Is What Democracy Looked Like / Tish Stringer 318 14. The Cultural Politics of Free Software and Technology within the Social Forum Process / Jeffrey S. Juris, Guiseppe Caruso, Stéphane Couture, and Lorenzo Mosca 342 Conclusion. The Possibilities, Limits, and Relevance of Engaged Ethnography / Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish 367 References 391 Contributors 423 Index 427

    1 in stock

    £89.10

  • Precarious Japan

    Duke University Press Precarious Japan

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisPrecarious Japany reflects on how the Japanese are experiencing insecurity in the contemporary era of nagging recession, irregular labor, nuclear contamination, and a shrinking overall population with more and more elderly.Trade Review“Precarious Japan is a forward-thinking commentary on the current state of Japan, detailing a progressive history from the economic collapse in 1991 to how the country functions today in a modern, post-earthquake society. . . . For those wondering just how precarious Japan’s future really is, this book is a good place to start.” -- Jordan Sievers * Japan Times *“The only reason that I didn't burst into tears while reading this book is because of extreme self-control.” -- Eustacia Tan * With Love from Japan blog *"Allison’s book is an impressive tour through important public discourses in Japan today, rooted in extensive discussion of contemporary popular literature and media." -- Kathryn E. Goldfarb * Somatosphere *“[A]n important, thoughtful, and moving ethnography that deserves the attention of a wide audience.” -- Carla Nappi * New Books in East Asian Studies *" . . . Allison's work reminds us of why ethnographic work is important. She skillfully weaves recent theories of the 'precarious' between personal accounts, interviews, statistics and textual analyses, making Precarious Japan as much an exemplar of the ethnographic methodology as an account of the vicissitudes of life in post-bubble, post-crisis and post-Fukushima Japan." -- Jamie Coates * Social Anthropology *“Precarious Japan is a compelling collection of examples and theories that connect overwhelming or shocking social problems in contemporary Japan with the realm of labor. . . . Although many of the examples are emotionally difficult to read, I am sure they will be very hard to forget.” -- Allison Alexy * Anthropological Quarterly *“Allison’s book announces a paradigm change. . . . The book is a valuable provocation. . . . Precarious Japan is a valuable incitement to imagine new narratives for Japan’s present and future—and to locate Japan’s experience in the context of global precarity. . . .” -- Amy Borovoy * American Ethnologist *"Allison’s ethnography of contemporary Japan, framed in terms of instability, poverty, hope, mud and the desire for belonging, is a compelling and timely work." -- Laura Dales * Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology *“Precarious Japan has implications far beyond Japan not only because similar problems exist in other market-dominated countries but also because she draws on the relevant theoretical literature to analyze Japan from a broader perspective. The breadth and depth of Allison’s scholarship—and her insight into Japanese culture—are impressive. … I highly recommend Precarious Japan for those interested in contemporary societies, especially Japan. It is also a good textbook for social sciences and humanities courses, inspiring students and generating fruitful discussions.” -- Yohko Tsuji * American Anthropologist *“[A]n impressive ethnographic study of exclusion, precariousness and struggle that will leave no reader untouched. . . . Allison’s new book will surely be highly impressive for many readers and a good resource for discussions in courses on contemporary Japan.” -- David Chiavacci * Pacific Affairs *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix 1. Pain of Life 1 2. From Lifelong to Liquid Japan 21 3. Ordinary Refugeeism: Poverty, Precarity, Youth 43 4. Home and Hope 77 5. The Social Body–In Life and Death 122 6. Cultivating Fields From the Edges 166 7. In the Mud 180 Notes 207 References 219 Index 231

    2 in stock

    £18.89

  • Disturbing Attachments  Genet Modern Pederasty

    Duke University Press Disturbing Attachments Genet Modern Pederasty

    Book SynopsisKadji Amin challenges the idealization of Jean Genet as a paradigmatic figure within queer studies to illuminate the methodological dilemmas at the heart of queer theory, bringing the genealogy of Genet's imaginaries of attachment to bear on pressing issues within contemporary queer politics and scholarship, including prison abolition, homonationalism, and pinkwashing.Trade Review"Amin's commitment to re-evaluating the unsettling practices of Genet's life represents a serious attempt to contend with the colonial, racist, and hierarchical legacies present in queer social forms. . . . Disturbing Attachments, by investigating the traction queer theory can have in contending with the compromises and failures hidden within its own field, demonstrates the potential for critical self-inquiry." -- Rajat D. Singh * Gay & Lesbian Review *"There is no doubt that Disturbing Attachments is, first and foremost, a work of and about queer studies, a fearless and scholarly probing of its disciplinary norms, its discursive limits, and its most embarrassing relations. It should be read by all those who care about the discipline’s future . . . and, most importantly, by those who care about its past." -- Andrew Counter * French Studies *"Amin’s book offers a dizzying number of theoretical interventions, in an elegant style that makes up for the uncompromising density of the text. With refreshing currency, Disturbing Attachments displaces queer studies outside its presentist US context." -- Mehammed Amadeus Mack * Journal of Middle East Women's Studies *"Disturbing Attachments is a formidable read. It is theoretically mobile, stylistically gratifying, and conceptually probing." -- Helmut Puff * American Historical Review *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Attachment Genealogies of Pederastic Modernity 19 2. Light of a Dead Star: The Nostalgic Modernity of Prison Pederasty 45 3. Racial Fetishism, Gay Liberation, and the Temporalities of the Erotic 76 4. Pederastic Kinship 109 5. Enemies of the State: Terrorism, Violence, and the Affective Politics of Transnational Coalition 141 Epilogue. Haunted by the 1990s: Queer Theory's Affective Histories 176 Notes 191 Bibliography 235 Index 249

    £72.25

  • Sacrificed Body The

    University of Pittsburgh Press Sacrificed Body The

    Book SynopsisTatjana Aleksic examines the widespread use of the sacrificial metaphor in cultural texts and its importance to sustaining communal ideologies in the Balkan region.

    £37.95

  • Mister Rogers Neighborhood Children Television and Fred Rogers

    University of Pittsburgh Press Mister Rogers Neighborhood Children Television and Fred Rogers

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    £19.27

  • The Ideology of Hatred

    Fordham University Press The Ideology of Hatred

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe book advances a new theoretical framework for understanding the politics of national hatred as a discourse which characterizes today's many national, ethnic and religious conflicts. It offers a critique of hatred as an ideological apparatus of power that operates within discourse as a defense strategy.Trade Review"Yanay's work on gender, violence, and relationality is critical and probing. The Ideology of Hatred contains discussions that are simply excellent: singular, disorientating, and original." -- -Judith Butler University of California, Berkeley "Yanay's reading of theoretical texts, coupled with her intimate understanding of political conflict, is startlingly new." -- -Noelle McAfee Emory University

    15 in stock

    £21.59

  • Tamils and the Haunting of Justice History and

    University of Hawai'i Press Tamils and the Haunting of Justice History and

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 2006 dejected members of the Bukit Jalil Estate community faced eviction from their homes in Kuala Lumpur where they had lived for generations. City officials classified plantation residents as squatters and, unaware of years of toil, attachment to the land, and past official promises, questioned any right they might have to stay, wondering âœHow can there be a plantation in Kuala Lumpur?âThis story epitomizes the dilemma faced by Malaysian Tamils in recent years as they confront the moment when the plantation system where they have lived and worked for generations finally collapses. Foreign workers from Indonesia and Bangladesh have been brought in to replace Tamil workers to cut labour costs. As the new migrant workers do not bring their whole families with them, the community structuresâschools, temples, churches, community halls, recreational fieldsâneed no longer be sustained, allowing more land to be converted to mechanized palm oil production or lucrative housing developmentsTrade Review'In addition to being a valuable resource to scholars of Southeast Asian studies,Tamils and the Haunting of Justice should be required reading for individuals seeking subaltern perspectives on nation-building driven by ethnic-majority nationalism.'Trans- Regional and –National Studies of Southeast Asia

    2 in stock

    £41.25

  • Kyoto Revisited

    University of Hawai'i Press Kyoto Revisited

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the wake of years of economic recession followed by the national promotion of cool Japan in popular culture and tourism of the twenty-first century, anthropologist Jennifer Prough sets out to examine how the Kyoto's history and culture have been mobilized to create heritage experiences for today's tourists.

    1 in stock

    £22.36

  • Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis Handbook brings together leading scholars from around the world to address the important questions on the determinants, manifestations and consequences of social capital.Trade Review'This is a wonderful and inspiring book. It integrates the latest research results on social capital and includes contributions by influential western and eastern scholars. It will provide a unique reference for researchers and students in this field.' --Haifeng Du, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China'This Handbook, edited by Yaojun Li, one of the leading scholars on social capital, is a timely and comprehensive collection of chapters on social capital by some of the most important contributors from North America, Europe and Asia. The introduction, in which Professor Li provides an extensive and in-depth review and evaluation of the theory, measurement and research on social capital, is by itself one of the most significant, state-of-the-art contributions on social capital available today. It is a must-read volume for scholars and students interested in social capital from a comparative perspective.' --Nan Lin, Duke University, USTable of ContentsContents: 1. Social Capital in Sociological Research: Conceptual Rigour and Empirical Application Yaojun Li 2. Social Stratification, Social Capital and Cultural Practice in the UK Yaojun Li, Mike Savage and Alan Warde 3. The Flow of Soul: A Sociological Study of Generosity in England and Wales (2001 – 2011) Yaojun Li 4. The Roots of Trust Eric M. Uslaner 5. Social Connectedness and Generalized Trust: A Longitudinal Perspective Patrick Sturgis, Roger Patulny, Nick Allum and Franz Buscha 6. Social Capital and Ethnic Tolerance: The Opposing Effects of Diversity and Competition Rochelle R. Côté, Robert Andersen and Bonnie H. Erickson 7. Diversity and Social Capital in the US and UK: The Role of Bridging Friendships David Cutts and Edward Fieldhouse 8. Informal, Associational Bonding and Associational Bridging: Which Ties Matter Most for Minority Involvement and Integration? Neli Demireva and Anthony Heath 9. The Efficacy of Neighbourhood Attitudes as Measures of Social Capital: Returning to Norms and Values and the Centrality of Networks James Laurence 10. The Position Generator Approach to Social Capital Research: Measurements and Results Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe and Yaojun Li 11. Formal and Informal Social Connections in the UK Yaojun Li, Anthony Heath and Fiona Devine 12. Social Capital and the Social Relations of Occupational Structure Dave Griffiths and Paul S. Lambert 13. Social Capital and Life Satisfaction in Australia Xianbi Huang and Mark Western 14. Social Capital, Ethnic Density and Mental Health Among Ethnic Minority People in England: A Mixed-methods Study Laia Bécares and James Nazroo 15. An Intervention Approach to Building Social Capital: Effects on Grade Retention Jeremy Fiel, Megan Shoji, and Adam Gamoran 16. Social Ties, Agency, and Change: Education and Social Capital in Adult Life John Field 17. Social Capital in Inter-organisational Partnership Research Jaswinder K Dhillon 18. Social Capital, Social Cohesion and Cognitive Attainment Jorge Rodríguez Menés and Luisa Donato 19. Institution-Spanning Social Capital and its Income Returns in China Yanjie Bian, Lei Zhang, Wenbin Wang and Cheng Cheng 20. Social Capital and Marketization in the Chinese Labour Market Wenhong Zhang and Li Zhang 21. Social Capital in Ethnic Enclaves: Indians in Lloret de Mar, and Pakistanis in Barcelona José Luis Molina, Hugo Valenzuela-García, Alejandro García-Macías, Miranda Lubbers and Judith Pampalona Index

    3 in stock

    £187.00

  • International Handbook on Social Policy and the

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd International Handbook on Social Policy and the

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe International Handbook on Social Policy and the Environment reviews debates concerning poverty, inequalities, social distribution, social rights, taxation, healthcare, education, water and energy policies to examine the relevance and importance of climate change to social policies and welfare reform.Table of ContentsContents: Introduction Tony Fitzpatrick PART I: JUSTICE AND POVERTY 1. The New Social Risks and Opportunities of Climate Change André Schaffrin 2. Unequal Emissions – Unequal Policy Impacts: How Do Different Areas of CO2 Emissions Compare? Milena Büchs, Nicholas Bardsley and Sylke V. Schnepf 3. An Ecosocial Understanding of Poverty Tony Fitzpatrick PART II: INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS 4. The Affordability of Water and Energy Pricing – the Case of Germany Erik Gawel and Wolfgang Bretschneider 5. Green Taxes in Scandinavia: Do they Contribute to (in)equality? Anders Branth Pedersen and Helle Ørsted Nielsen 6. ENGO Activism in the EU: The G10, Climate Change and Social Policy Michael Briguglio, Maria Brown and Ian Bugeja 7. Environmental Health Costs of Economic Globalization Policies in Latin America Judith Cherni 8. Environmental and Social Policies in Japan Yasuko Kameyama 9. Degrowth for Sustainability, Equality and Poverty Reduction: Some lessons from Cuba Karen Bell 10. Sustainability and the Social Economy in Canada: From Resource Reliance to Resilience? Julie L. MacArthur 11. Using Markets to Achieve Environmental Ends: Reconciling Social-equity Issues in Contemporary Water Policy in Australia Karen Hussey PART III: MAKING AND IMPLEMENTING 12. The Interaction of EU Climate Policies: Mechanisms and Lessons Elin Lerum Boasson and Jørgen Wettestad 13. Sustainable Development by the Multi-stakeholder Model? Magnus Boström 14. Education for Sustainable Development and Welfare Reform: A Very British Case Study? Carolyn Snell and Sarah Brooks-Wilson PART IV: ALTERNATIVE VISIONS 15. Social Rights and Natural Resources Hartley Dean 16. The Nature of Nature: Aristotle vs. Epicurus Tony Fitzpatrick Index

    3 in stock

    £180.00

  • Handbook of Global Research and Practice in

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook of Global Research and Practice in

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisCorruption is a global phenomenon with costs estimated to be in the trillions of dollars. This source of original research and policy analysis deals with the most important concepts and empirical evidence in foreign corrupt practices globally.Trade ReviewGraycar and Smith's excellent edited volume studies corruption as a pervasive, global phenomenon. The chapters move from general overviews to in-depth studies of corruption-prone sectors such as forestry, financial markets, public procurement, and trade in diamonds and art. The volume is an important, contribution to the international study of corruption that mixes scholarly analysis with practical recommendations for the control and prevention of corruption - both international initiatives and country - or sector-specific policies. --Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale Law School, USAction against corruption has risen rapidly on the global political agenda and remains a key concern of peoples around the world. The United Nations Convention against Corruption, the first and only global binding legal instrument against the phenomenon, offers the framework and basis for a concerted, coordinated and comprehensive response. In order to buttress the Convention, however, knowledge and the consequent awareness are crucial. This Handbook is a commendable effort to address this need and serves to fill the gap that exists. The authors and editors have made a significant contribution, bringing together professionals and practitioners alike. --Dimitri Vlassis, Chief, Corruption and Economic Crime Branch, UNODC and Secretary, Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against CorruptionThis Handbook will serve as an invaluable resource for scholars, students and public officials interested in understanding corruption and its control. --James B. Jacobs, NYU School of LawTable of ContentsContents: PART I: CONTEXTUALISING CORRUPTION 1. Research and Practice in Corruption: An Introduction Adam Graycar and Russell G. Smith 2. Corruption in the Broad Sweep of History Marcus Felson 3. Measuring Corruption Finn Heinrich and Robin Hodess 4. Assessing Corruption at the Country Level Francesca Recanatini PART II: CORRUPTION IN PRACTICE 5. Corruption in Procurement Glenn T. Ware, Shaun Moss, J. Edgardo Campos and Gregory P. Noone 6. Circumventing Sanctions Against Iraq in the Oil-for-Food Programme Linda Courtenay Botterill 7. Identifying Corruption Risks in Public Climate Finance Governance Lisa Ann Elges 8. Corruption in REDD+ Schemes: A Framework for Analysis Peter Larmour 9. Corruption and Crime in Forestry William B. Magrath 10. The Relationship between Corruption and Financial Crime Nicole Leeper Piquero and Jay S. Albanese 11. Corrupt Practices Involving Offshore Financial Centres David Chaikin 12. Corruption and the Global Diamond Trade Dina Siegel 13. Corrupt Practices in the Global Trade in Art and Antiquities Duncan Chappell and Kenneth Polk 14. Corrupt Misuse of Information and Communications Technologies Russell G. Smith and Penny Jorna PART III: PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CORRUPTION 15. From Information to Indicators: Monitoring Progress in the Fight Against Corruption in Multi-project, Multi-stakeholder Organizations Scott A. Fritzen and Shreya Basu 16. The United Nations Convention Against Corruption Matti Joutsen 17. The Global Architecture of Foreign Bribery Control: Applying the OECD Bribery Convention Cindy Davids and Grant Schubert 18. Applying Anti-money Laundering Laws to Fight Corruption Louis de Koker 19. Recovering Corruptly Obtained Assets Larissa Gray 20. Activist Regulatory Practices in Corruption Prevention: A Case Study from Montenegro Bryane Michael 21. The Hong Kong ICAC’s Approach to Corruption Control Ian Scott 22. Developing Cultures of Integrity in the Public and Private Sectors Richard Mulgan and John Wanna 23. Reporting Corrupt Practices in the Public Interest: Innovative Approaches to Whistleblowing Inez Dussuyer, Stephen Mumford and Glenn Sullivan 24. The Role of Education in Changing Corrupt Practices Rose Gill Hearn Index

    10 in stock

    £49.35

  • Northwest Voices  Exploring Language and Culture

    MP-OSU Oregon State Universi Northwest Voices Exploring Language and Culture

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFew books are devoted to the Pacific Northwest’s unique linguistic heritage. The essays collected in Northwest Voices examine the historical background of the Pacific Northwest, the contributions of Indigenous languages, the regional legacy of English, and the relationship between our perceptions of people and the languages they speak.

    1 in stock

    £19.51

  • Quick Cash

    Cornell University Press Quick Cash

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThe subject is important, the research exhaustive, the argument compelling, the writing is brisk and clear.... Quick Cash is a major contribution to public discussions of subprime lending and borrowing. It deserves to be on the reading list of everyone who cares about recent developments in lending and borrowing.... Mayer establishes himself as the expert on the subject of subprime consumer credit, especially payday lending. -- Lendol Calder, Augustana CollegeThe early historical chapters, which focus on American in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, are a tour de force in original source material and factual documentation. There is not currently a book or scholarly article that so carefully compiles an American historical record of triple digit interest rate consumer finance. This book will become an invaluable source for generations of policy makers and historians to come. After all, this policy problem is not going away. The problem will endure, and this book will endure with it. -- Christopher Peterson, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law

    1 in stock

    £26.59

  • Ecologies of Human Flourishing

    Harvard University Press Ecologies of Human Flourishing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this volume, prominent Buddhist scholar Donald Swearer posits that the future requires a radical shift toward living in recognition of the interdependence of all life forms and the consequent ethic of communality and a life style of moderation or “enoughness” that flows from that recognition, which he calls “an ecology of human flourishing.”Trade ReviewFrom the Foreword on, this book challenges—from multiple perspectives—the prevailing ‘modern’ paradigm of ecological and social individualism. Individual affluence is not sustainable in a milieu of widening human deprivation and ecological collapse; nor will your well-meaning voluntary individual self-restraint stanch poverty, pollution, and climate change. Only with a visceral collective recognition that we are all embedded absolutely and inextricably in complex, interdependent eco-social networks—accompanied by determined collective action—will there emerge genuine ecologies of human flourishing. -- J. Baird Callicott, University Distinguished Research Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies, University of North Texas, and author of Beyond the Land Ethic: More Essays in Environmental PhilosophyWith its splendid list of learned and wise contributors, and its focus on perhaps the single most important religious, moral, and political question of our time, this volume makes a highly significant contribution. We are fortunate to have it. -- Roger S. Gottlieb, Professor of Philosophy, Department of Humanities and Arts, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and author of A Greener Faith and Engaging Voices: Tales of Morality and Meaning in an Age of Global Warming

    1 in stock

    £17.95

  • Social Inequality Community Wellbeing and Quality

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Social Inequality Community Wellbeing and Quality

    Book SynopsisTrade Review‘At a time of immense global challenges, this book is a great way of starting hopeful conversations about what we can do to create an equitable and sustainable world and challenge discourses that sustain inequalities and threaten all forms of life on earth. A wide range of students in the fields of social work, social sciences, environment sciences and urban planning will find the chapters in this book informative and thought provoking. I highly recommend it.’ -- Ndungi Mungai, Charles Sturt University, AustraliaTable of ContentsContents: PART I SOCIAL (IN)EQUALITY, COMMUNITY WELL-BEING AND QUALITY OF LIFE: AN OVERVIEW 1 Introduction and overview of social (in)equality, community well-being and quality of life 2 Patsy Kraeger, Rhonda Phillips and M. Rezaul Islam 2 A holistic perspective to nurture quality of life and social equity 11 Cornelia C. Walther 3 Community quality of life and socio-spatial inequalities 36 Graciela Tonon, Javier Martínez and Claudia Mikkelsen 4 Connecting equity, community well-being, and quality of life via system elements and a common narrative of community development 49 Joongsub Kim 5 Understanding inequality for European inclusion in SDG 10 of the 2030 United Nations Agenda 79 Nuno Nunes, Rosário Mauritti, Maria do Carmo Botelho, Sara Franco da Silva, Luís Cabrita and Daniela Craveiro PART II COMMUNITY, NEIGHBORHOODS AND IMPACTS ON EQUALITY AND WELL-BEING 6 Increasing community well-being through school-centered neighborhood development: the Community Learning Center Institute in Cincinnati 125 Adelyn Hall and David Varady 7 Becoming resilient: exploring community well-being through politicized participation in Louisville, Kentucky 149 Angela D. Storey, David Johnson, Victoria Clemons, Allison Smith, Daniel DeCaro and Lauren Heberle 8 In between rural and urban: a neighborhood called Fikirtepe 170 Cem Topçu and Emine Ümran Topçu PART III INCOME, INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL CHANGE: IMPACTS ON WELL-BEING AND QUALITY OF LIFE 9 ‘I suppose if you’re not given the tools to get out of the shit, how are you going to get out of the shit?’: a critical analysis of the use of social capital to address community wellbeing and social inequality in time banking 182 Juliette Wilson-Thomas 10 Community affluence as a barrier to housing affordability: the siting of low-income housing tax credit projects and sustained inequality in Illinois’s capital region 205 Richard Funderburg, Tyrone Dooley, Travis Bland and Tessica Dooley 11 Launching a Black Equity and Excellence Fund: improving community well-being through Black-led social change 227 Dashiell Elliott and Frank Ridzi PART IV HUMANKIND, EQUALITIES AND WELL-BEING 12 (Un)healthy places: social inequality and healthy aging from an ecological, developmental perspective 248 Ivis García 13 Improving quality of life among advanced cancer patients and family caregivers 273 Wanda Kiyah George Albert, Adi Fahrudin, Steward Lindong and Husmiati Yusuf 14 Reimagining LGBTQ student inclusion and support in schools 284 Matthew L. McClellan 15 Meritocracy, marriage and mating: a cross-country qualitative analysis between India and the UK/USA 303 Shahla Khan PART V PLACE-BASED APPROACHES 16 Dispossession of rights through development policies: inequalities in Siracusa from industrialization to new urban paradises 324 MariaOlivella Rizza 17 Unpacking informal partnerships and intangible resources in co-creation of community 350 Anne-Lise K. Velez, Candice Pippin Bodkin, Kate R. Albrecht and Anne Patrick 18 The nexus between urban green space and well-being of citizens: implication for cities of developing countries 364 Md Nazirul Islam Sarker, Isahaque Ali, Sajjad Hossain Shozib, Babul Hossain, Hrachuhi Galstyan, Md Nuralam Hossain and Sumaira Khurshid 19 Social inequality and Sustainable Development Goals: rural–urban disparity in Bangladesh 386 M. Rezaul Islam 20 Participatory community philanthropy: a pathway for reducing social (in)equalities 412 Patsy Kraeger, Rhonda Phillips and Ikeoluwa Akanmu

    £135.00

  • Research Handbook on Social Interaction

    Edward Elgar Publishing Research Handbook on Social Interaction

    £256.50

  • Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Understanding Mathematical Sociology

    £95.00

  • Creative Social Policy

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Creative Social Policy

    Book SynopsisTrade Review‘This is a significant and inspiring work inviting a rethinking of modern social policies. Kananen introduces the concept of creative social policy anchored in history, social and economic theory. He argues forcefully for the strengthening of the emancipatory aspects of social policy in a politically unstable world in which current forms of economic production appear environmentally unsustainable.’ -- Stein Kuhnle, University of Bergen, Norway‘Johannes Kananen develops an inspiring and novel account of creative social policy to articulate a vision for the next step in the development of the modern welfare state. It is well motivated in today’s world of relentless neoliberal austerity and increasing social inequities. In addition to an effective critique of status quo economics, the author offers well thought-out solutions. These include differentiating between needs and wants, Universal Basic Income, and a Universal Seed Money fund for enterprises to develop citizens’ creative potentials. Kananen’s vision points in a direction where policy decisions are guided by an aim to foster human potential, instead of our current tired default to favor economic growth regardless of its impact on individuals, society, and the environment. I welcome these fresh insights and comprehensive creative social policy proposals.’ -- S.M. Amadae, University of Helsinki, Finland and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US‘This book offers an imaginative new direction for social policy, intended to further human interests at the social rather than the individual level.’ -- Peter Taylor-Gooby, University of Kent, UKTable of ContentsContents: Preface and acknowledgements 1 Introduction: transformative social policy 2 Knowledge, economics imperialism and social policy 3 An expanded form of social policy knowledge: from social engineering to co-creation 4 Creative social policy 5 The historicity of creative social policy 6 The establishment of central bank independence, fiscal austerity and a distinction between the deserving and undeserving poor 7 Creative social policy and neoclassical economics 8 The transformation of the functions of work and capital 9 Creative social policy in practice: transforming the functions of work and capital through Universal Basic Income (UBI) and Universal Seed Money (USM) 10 Conclusion: a new flow of money and the future of social policy References

    £80.00

  • Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Teaching Social Work

    Book SynopsisTrade Review‘This book offers broad insights into effective professional Social Work education and timely contribution to literature. It provides insightful guidance to the Social Work curriculum and warns of common pitfalls and obstacles of learning. Practical suggestions for exercises and activities are presented clearly, a successful blend of theory and practice. It is very comprehensible and sets things in a new perspective. This book is recommended for scholars and practitioners in Social Work, social policy, community health, mental health, positive psychology, development studies, gender studies, disaster management, human rights, welfare economics and freelance development professionals. This collection will be a valuable textbook and reference manual for undergraduate, postgraduate students and doctoral fellows. The overall structure and presentation of the book are good, well-written and informative, making it an academic reference book for scholars, practitioners and policy makers.’ -- Sigamani Panneer and Udhayakumar Palaniswamy, European Journal of Social Work‘This innovative book offers social work educators a sophisticated understanding of the complexities of teaching students to successfully engage in a complex and highly demanding profession. A set of short introductory essays is followed by a discussion of key educational issues and practical advice across different areas of the curriculum. It will clarify, challenge and inspire in equal measure.’ -- Christa Fouché, The University of Auckland, New ZealandTable of ContentsContents: Foreword Paul Stepney Preface 1. Effective education 2. Laying the foundations 3. Social work in context 4. Professionalism 5. The skills base 6. Methods and tools 7. Key issues 8. Areas of practice 9. Managing risk 10. From surviving to thriving References Index

    £31.30

  • Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL CARE

    Book SynopsisTrade Review‘This book is exactly what is needed now. Government and professionals alike are deeply struggling with the complex social care crisis. I know, I sit on the House of Lord's Adult Social Care Select Committee. We are all grappling with how to draft recommendations which will have any likelihood of being implemented. The book explains the type of reforms necessary, so the system works for all. The proposals which reconcile the human and financial imperatives, offer us a real opportunity to recognise and grasp the social care nettle, once and for all!’ -- Baroness Jane Campbell of Surbiton, DBE‘We tend to hear the same things time and again about social care and its crises. This book offers a breath of fresh air, presenting challenges to the usual orthodoxy and drawing on the authors' wealth of experience and involvement in social care research, practice and lived experiences.’ -- Jill Manthorpe, Professor of Social Work, King’s College London, Director of the National Institute of Health Research, Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce‘The omnipresent debate about social care in the UK, and beyond, demands a radical and imaginative solution that places rights and sustainability at its core. This book does just that, offering a coherent, accessible blueprint for a transformative, inclusive and practical approach. I really enjoyed reading it.’ -- Alisoun Milne, Professor Emeritus of Social Gerontology and Social Work, University of Kent. Research Excellence Framework 2021 Sub Panel member Social Work and Social Policy‘The authors cogently outline a credible solution to solve the adult social care crisis and set out a pathway to create a framework that provides independent living for people who need care and support. Clearly written, the book is an interesting read for service users; a must read for professionals.’ -- Donald O’Neal, Author of The Lack of Care Act 2014: Service users’ perspectives of a failing adult social care system‘In part a detailed historical account, in part a clarion call to a better future, this important analysis deserves a wide readership. Both erudite and accessible, it is written with passion and compassion. The views of people on the receiving end of social care are centre stage, as are both the evidence base to underpin policy going forward and the global forces that will shape the future context. It stands too as a celebration of social care, what it offers and what it deserves. As such, it provides the strongest possible foundation for action to transform “a Cinderella service in the shadow of healthcare” into a rights-based, sustainable and just system.’ -- Suzy Braye, Professor Emeritus Social Work, University of Sussex and formerly Editor in Chief of European Journal of Social Work‘A must-read for anyone with any interest in social care. Beresford and Slasberg have brought together their extensive knowledge to powerfully expose the realities of a system responsible for support that is essential for social well-being and of growing demographic importance yet historically neglected, under-funded and concealed from public comprehension by complexity and spin. They make a compelling case for the need for urgent change.’ -- Ellen Clifford, Disabled activist, disability consultant and writer. Author of The War on Disabled People, winner of the 2021 Bread and Roses award for radical publishing‘This book comes at a very opportune time, when social care throughout the UK is in dire need of re-acquainting itself with its foundational ethics, values and purpose. Beresford and Slasberg boldly advance a new paradigm, based on a person-centred, human rights-based approach. Written in a clear and understandable format, the book would be of equal benefit to students, policy makers, and practitioners.’ -- James Elder-Woodward, Disabled Activist, Chair of Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living, Vice-Convenor Inclusion ScotlandTable of ContentsContents: Foreword David Brindle Introduction to The Future of Social Care PART I SOCIAL CARE IN THE UK: HOW IT WORKS AND HOW IT GOT HERE 1. Social care: the policy progress forgot 2. Sowing the seeds of dysfunction: the 1948 settlement 3. Rising awareness and falling achievement 4. The modern era, part one: the truth about eligibility 5. The modern era, part two: smoke, mirrors and elixirs 6. The social care funding fiasco PART II AN AGENDA FOR SOCIAL CARE CHANGE 7. Towards person-centred practice 8. A paradigm for an international approach to a rights-based system 9. Blueprint for a person-centred system to deliver the rights-based paradigm 10. Resistance to change PART III A CHANGING WORLD DRIVING CHANGE IN SOCIAL CARE 11. Renewing social care 12. Towards sustainable social care and independent living Index References

    £28.95

  • Research Handbook on Criminal Justice Employees

    £236.10

  • Steps to Safety Culture Excellence

    Wiley Steps to Safety Culture Excellence

    Book SynopsisThis book teaches methods for improving a company's safety culture and allows readers to effectively assess, transform, sustain, and integrate behavioral safety precepts as part of their company's continuous improvement efforts.Trade Review“The 38-page introductory section provides a useful summary of the background principles involved in the pursuit of safety culture excellence and is a good read for those unfamiliar with this topic.” (Occupational Medicine, 5 July 2014)Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION vii OTHER WORKS ON SAFETY CULTURE xvii UNDERSTANDING AND IMPROVING SAFETY CULTURE xix MAKING THE DECISION TO PURSUE SAFETY CULTURE EXCELLENCESM* xxix MILESTONE 1 STRATEGY 1 STEP 1.1 Purpose 5 STEP 1.2 Core Values 6 STEP 1.3 Vision 8 STEP 1.4 Long- and Short-Term Goals 10 STEP 1.5 Objectives 12 STEP 1.6 Marketing 12 STEP 1.7 Initiatives 15 STEP 1.8 Safety Excellence Accountability System 16 STEP 1.9 Identify and Enable Change Agents 20 STEP 1.10 Measure/Adjust 24 STEP 1.11 Continuous Improvement 27 MILESTONE 2 ASSESSMENT 29 STEP 2.1 Evaluation of Existing Safety Initiatives 30 STEP 2.2 Perceptions 31 STEP 2.3 Interviews 37 STEP 2.4 Safety Data Analysis 39 MILESTONE 3 CLARITY 41 STEP 3.1 SET Structure 42 STEP 3.2 SET Strategy Briefing 47 STEP 3.3 SET Clarity Workshop 48 STEP 3.4 STEPS Employee Briefing(s) 57 MILESTONE 4 CLIMATE 63 STEP 4.1 Commitment 65 STEP 4.2 Caring 67 STEP 4.3 Cooperation 68 STEP 4.4 Coaching 70 MILESTONE 5 CHEMISTRY 75 STEP 5.1 Passion 76 STEP 5.2 Focus 78 STEP 5.3 Expectations 80 STEP 5.4 Proactive Accountability 86 STEP 5.5 Reinforcement 87 STEP 5.6 Vulnerability 89 STEP 5.7 Communication 91 STEP 5.8 Measurement 97 STEP 5.9 Trust (The Bonding Agent) 104 MILESTONE 6 CONTROL 107 STEP 6.1 Targeting Safety Improvement 108 STEP 6.2 Taking a Safety-Improvement STEP 111 STEP 6.3 Converting BBS to STEPS 112 STEP 6.4 Motivation 114 MILESTONE 7 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 117 STEP 7.1 Ongoing Safety-Improvement STEPS 118 STEP 7.2 The FILM for a Cultural Snapshot 119 STEP 7.3 Multilevel Support 122 STEP 7.4 Succession Plan for SET 123 STEP 7.5 Onboarding: New-Employee Orientation to STEPS 124 STEP 7.6 Professional Development 125 STEP 7.7 Reassessment 126 CONCLUSION 127 BIBLIOGRAPHY 129 APPENDIX A EXPLANATION OF TERMS 131 APPENDIX B PARETO ANALYSIS WORKSHEET AND INSTRUCTIONS 133 APPENDIX C SELECTING EFFECTIVE MEMBERS FOR SAFETY EXCELLENCE TEAMS 135 APPENDIX D LIST OF VARIABLES RECOMMENDED FOR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION REPORTS 137 APPENDIX E ACTION PLAN FORM 139 APPENDIX F STEPS AUDIT CHECKLIST 141 INDEX 143

    £45.86

  • Talk to Strangers

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Talk to Strangers

    Book SynopsisConnect to the world around you and realize the enormous potential in talking to strangers Everyday, random encounters really can change lives, when you make them happen the right way and leverage the connection at the other end.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments vii Guide to Charts, Tables, and Lists ix Introduction xi SECTION I Creating Your Future Through the People You Haven’t Even Met . . . Yet 1 Chapter 1 The Untapped Potential in Your Everyday Encounters 3 Chapter 2 New Faces in New Places 9 Chapter 3 Get Out of Your Comfort Zone 15 Chapter 4 Schmooze or Lose 21 Chapter 5 The Limits of Online Connections 25 Chapter 6 When Traditional Networking Is Not Working 29 Chapter 7 Face It: Nothing Beats the Chemistry of In- Person Communication 33 Chapter 8 Anonymity—A Random Connector’s Greatest Advantage 37 Chapter 9 We’re All Connected 39 Chapter 10 The Four Beliefs of Successful Random Connectors 43 SECTION II Turning Random Encounters Into Mutually Beneficial Relationships 51 Chapter 11 Find Clues to Initiate Conversation 53 Chapter 12 Avoid Judging People From a Distance 57 Chapter 13 Don’t be Overeager 59 Chapter 14 Seize the Moment 65 Chapter 15 Get on Their Wavelength 75 Chapter 16 The Importance of Authenticity and Curiosity 83 Chapter 17 Focus on Your New Connection 89 Chapter 18 Discover the Buried Treasure 95 Chapter 19 Leave No Stone Unturned 99 Chapter 20 Be Clear on Your Own Value Proposition 107 Chapter 21 Position Yourself as an Expert 113 Chapter 22 If Nothing There, Catch and (Respectfully) Release 117 SECTION III Leveraging the Connection 119 Chapter 23 Map the Road to Opportunity 121 Chapter 24 Build Your Momentum and Credibility With a Follow-up 127 Chapter 25 From Unplanned Meeting to Monetized Connection: A Case Study 133 Chapter 26 Create a Basis for Continued Contact 137 Chapter 27 Add Velocity to the Relationship 141 Chapter 28 Success—Desired Leverage Achieved! 147 Chapter 29 Be Google-ready 149 SECTION IV Gender- Neutral Random Connecting 153 SECTION V Mastery Insights and the Talk to Strangers Mastery Program 165 Conclusion 183 Index 185

    £17.09

  • Bribery and Corruption Casebook

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Bribery and Corruption Casebook

    Book SynopsisReal case studies on bribery and corruption written by expert fraud examiners Bribery and Corruption Casebook: The View from Under the Table is a one-of-a-kind collection of actual cases written by the fraud examiners who investigated them. These stories were hand-selected from hundreds of submissions and together form a comprehensive, enlightening and entertaining picture of the many types of bribery and corruption cases in varied industries throughout the world. Each case outlines how the bribe or corruption was engineered, how it was investigated, and how perpetrators were brought to justice Written for fraud investigators, auditors, compliance officers, and corporate lawyers Reflects the recent crackdown on bribery and prosecution of cases under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Also by Dr. Joseph T. Wells: Fraud Casebook, Principles of Fraud Examination, and Computer Fraud Casebook Table of ContentsPreface xi Chapter 1 The Hot-Tub Highwaymen 1Ted Wendling Chapter 2 Trouble Brewing 13Jay Dawdy and Angela Clancy Chapter 3 In the State’s Interest 23Gary Graff Chapter 4 Odd Bedfellows 35Jon Cohen Chapter 5 When Bribery Becomes a Way of Doing Business 43Amine Antari Chapter 6 Kickbacks for Comic Books 53Rafael A. Garcia Chapter 7 Interrupted Production 65Carl Knudson Chapter 8 High-Plains Grifter 75Carolyn Conn, Katie Houston, and Brandon Tanous Chapter 9 Getting a Free Ride 85William J. Kirby Chapter 10 Conflicting Interests, Conflicting Cultures 95Douglas M. Watson Chapter 11 But We Thought He Was Saving Us Millions 107Gary E. Gaugler Chapter 12 The Construction of a Fraud 115Lorna Leung Chapter 13 The Summer Bribe 123Mark Dron Chapter 14 Brazen Bank Manager 133Antonio Ivan S. Aguirre Chapter 15 In Bed with the Tax Man 141Hanif Habib Chapter 16 High-Rise Rollers 149Richard F. Woodford, Jr. Chapter 17 Decorum Across the International Date Line 159Jim Pelczar Chapter 18 The Kickback Mine 169J. Aaron Christopher Chapter 19 A Sweet Deal 177Jason Petrusic Chapter 20 Da’ Money 187Michael Carr Chapter 21 The Seemingly Upstanding Citizen 199Austine S. M. Adache Chapter 22 Big Dangers from a Small Vendor 209Kimiharu Chatani Chapter 23 A Drop in the Ocean 217Ludmila Grechanik Chapter 24 The Professor and the Deputy 225Paul Keyton Chapter 25 Calling for Kickbacks 235Anil Kumar Chapter 26 Going Green in Mexico 245Ronald L. Durkin Chapter 27 A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing 253Daniel Nita Chapter 28 Dances with Fraud 261Hank J. Brightman Chapter 29 The Corrupt Public Servant 271Sandeep Mehra Chapter 30 Romance, Jewels and Kickbacks: All in a Day’s Work 279Dennis Thomas Chapter 31 Power Corrupts and Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely 287Jim Cali Chapter 32 For Love or Money? 299John R. Holley Chapter 33 Ethical Governance: A Mandate for Outsourcing 309Jyoti Khetarpal Chapter 34 Friends and Lovers in High Places 319Rick Hoye Chapter 35 Kickbacks on Demand 329Philip Levi Chapter 36 High-Flying Ambition 341Manjit Chodha Chapter 37 The Cleaner Who Swept His Way to the Top 347Shane Ringin Chapter 38 Sorry, This Fraud Has Been Disconnected 357Meric Bloch Chapter 39 Bid Rigging and Kickbacks under the Bridge 369Edward J. Gaio Index 377

    £56.25

  • Handbook of Development Comm C

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Handbook of Development Comm C

    Book SynopsisThis valuable resource offers a wealth of practical and conceptual guidance to all those engaged in struggles for social justice around the world. It explains in accessible language and painstaking detail how to deploy and to understand the tools of media and communication in advancing the goals of social, cultural, and political change.Trade Review“As a whole, this collection provides an international perspective on development communication and social change, making it a strong addition to courses on activist rhetoric, development communication, and international communication.” (Technical Communication, 1 February 2015) Table of ContentsNotes on Contributors viii Series Editor’s Preface xiii Acknowledgmentsxiv Introduction 1 Karin Gwinn Wilkins, Thomas Tufte, and Rafael Obregon Part I Communicating Development and Social Change 5 1 Development Communication and Social Change in Historical Context 7 Pradip Ninan Thomas 2 Globalization and Development 20 Toby Miller 3 Political Economy of Development 40 James Pamment 4 Advocacy Communication 57 Karin Gwinn Wilkins 5 Equality and Human Rights 72 Cees J. Hamelink 6 Public Health 92 Colin Tinei Chasi 7 Indigenous Communication: From Multiculturalism to Interculturality 108 Alfonso Gumucio-Dagron 8 Communication, Development, and the Natural Environment 125 Elske van de Fliert 9 Emerging Issues in Communicating Development and Social Change 138 Karin Gwinn Wilkins Part II Developing Strategic Communication for Social Change 145 10 The Strategic Politics of Participatory Communication 147 Silvio Waisbord 11 Rethinking Entertainment-Education for Development and Social Change 168 Rafael Obregon and Thomas Tufte 12 Storytelling for Social Change 189 Kate Winskell and Daniel Enger 13 Theater for Development 207 David Kerr 14 Media Development 226 James Deane 15 Economics and Communication for Development and Social Change 242 Emile G. McAnany 16 Peace Communication for Social Change: Dealing with Violent Conflict 259 Ana Fernández Viso 17 Social and Behavior Change Communication 278 Neill McKee, Antje Becker-Benton, and Emily Bockh 18 A Participatory Framework for Researching and Evaluating Communication for Development and Social Change 298 Jo Tacchi and June Lennie 19 Emerging Issues in Strategic Communication for Development and Social Change 321 Rafael Obregon Part III Activist Approaches for Development and Social Change 329 20 Social Movement Media in the Process of Constructive Social Change 331 John D.H. Downing 21 Transnational Civil Society and Social Movements 351 Anastasia Kavada 22 Communication for Transparency and Social Accountability 370 Norbert Wildermuth 23 Citizens’ Journalism: Shifting Public Spheres from Elites to Citizens 393 Clemencia Rodríguez and Ana María Miralles 24 Citizens’ Media: Citizens’ Watchdog Groups and Observatories 411 Rosa María Alfaro Moreno 25 Community Radio 426 Tanja Bosch 26 Youth-Generated Media 439 Joe F. Khalil 27 Video for Change 453 Tina Askanius 28 Emerging Issues in Activism and Social Change Communication 471 Thomas Tufte Index 478

    £157.45

  • Guidelines for Combustible Dust Hazard Analysis

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Guidelines for Combustible Dust Hazard Analysis

    Book SynopsisThis book describes how to conduct Process Hazard Assessments (PHAs) for processes handling combustible solids. The book explains how to do a dust hazard assessment by using either an approach based on compliance with existing consensus standards, or by using a risk based approach.Table of ContentsList of Tables xiii List of Figures xv Acronyms and Abbreviations xvii Glossary xix Acknowledgments xxiv Preface xxvii 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Purpose of Book 1 1.2 Book Road Map 2 1.3 References 4 2. Background 5 2.1 Nature of the Dust Fire and Explosion Problem 5 2.1.1 Dust Explosion Statistics 5 2.1.2 Case Study: Hoeganaes Corporation 5 Findings and Lessons 10 2.2 Requirements for Dust Fires and Explosions 11 2.2.1 Layer Fire. 12 2.2.2 Flash Fires and Explosions 12 2.3 Combustibility and Explosivity Parameters 15 2.3.1 Explosibility Screening Test 15 2.3.2 Deflagration Index, KSt (bar-m/sec) 18 2.3.3 Maximum Pressure, Pmax (Bar) 18 2.3.4 Minimum Explosible Concentration, MEC (g/m3) 19 2.3.5 Minimum Ignition Energy, MIE (mJoules, mJ) 19 2.3.6 Minimum Auto Ignition Temperature, Cloud, MAIT (°C) 20 2.3.7 Layer Ignition Temperature, LIT (°C) 20 2.3.8 Limiting Oxygen Concentration, LOC (vol% O2) 20 2.3.9 Volume Resistivity (Ohm-m) 20 2.4 Comparison to Combustible Vapors 21 2.5 Effect of Parameters 22 2.6 Summary 22 2.7 References 23 3. The Hazards Within – Dust Inside Equipment 25 3.1 Methods of Prevention, Protection, Mitigation 25 3.1.1 Ignition Control 26 3.1.2 Inerting/Oxidant Control 28 3.1.3 Combustible Concentration Control 28 3.1.4 Deflagration Venting 28 3.1.5 Deflagration Suppression 29 3.1.6 Containment 29 3.1.7 Deflagration Isolation 30 3.2 Issues 30 3.2.1 Air/Material Separators 32 3.2.2 Size Reduction Equipment (grinders, mills, etc.) 34 3.2.3 Dryers 35 3.2.4 Silos/Hoppers 36 3.2.5 Portable Containers 37 3.2.6 Conveyors 38 3.2.7 Blenders/Mixers 41 3.2.8 Feeding into Vessels Having Flammable Vapor Atmospheres 41 3.3 Summary 42 3.4 References 42 4. Hazards of Dust External to Equipment 45 4.1 Case Study – Imperial Sugar 45 4.2 Issues Inside a Room or Building 48 4.3 Methods of Prevention and Protection 49 4.3.1 Control of Dust Deposits Outside of Equipment 49 4.3.2 Ignition Control 52 4.3.3 Damage Limiting Construction 52 4.4 Summary 52 4.5 References 53 5. Traditional Approach to Hazard Assessment and Control 55 5.1 Introduction 55 5.1.1 Process Safety Information (PSI) 55 5.1.2 Competent Team 56 5.2 Steps to the Traditional Approach 56 5.2.1 Step 1 – Is a combustible dust involved? 57 5.2.2 Step 2 – Determine Which Standards Apply 58 5.2.3 Step 3 - Determine Where Fire/Explosion Hazards Exist 62 5.2.4 Step 4 – Review Unit Operation vs. Standard Requirements for Prevention and Mitigation of Fires/Explosions 63 5.2.5 Step 5 – Make Recommendations 65 5.2.6 Step 6 – Document the DHA 65 5.2.7 Step 7 – Implement the Recommendations 66 5.3 Summary 67 5.4 References 68 6. Risk-based Approach to Dust Hazard Analysis 69 6.1 Introduction 69 6.2 Technique for a Risk-based DHA 70 6.2.1 Step 1: Identify Failure Scenarios 70 6.2.2 Step 2: Evaluate the Consequences 70 6.2.3 Step 3: Are the Consequences Tolerable? 73 6.2.4 Step 4: Estimate Likelihood and Risk 73 6.2.5 Step 5: Is the Risk Tolerable 78 6.2.6 Step 6: Recommend and Evaluate Solutions 80 6.2.7 Step 7: Is the Mitigated Risk Tolerable? 81 6.2.8 Step 8: Document Results 81 6.3 DHA Risk Assessment, Additional Requirements 82 6.3.1 DHA Leader Competency 83 6.3.2 Documentation 83 6.4 Managing Change and Updating Risk Assessment 83 6.5 Summary 83 6.6 References 84 7. Special Considerations: Combustible Dust Issues in Existing Facilities 87 7.1 Introduction 87 7.2 Existing Facilities and Combustible Dusts 87 7.2.1 Potential Issues 87 7.2.2 Issues Impact 91 7.2.3 Precautions 92 7.3 Summary 92 7.4 References 93 8. Worked Examples 95 8.1 Introduction 95 8.2 Example 1 95 8.2.1 Process Description – Example 1 95 8.2.2 Traditional DHA – Example 1 95 8.2.3 Risk-based DHA – Example 1 112 8.2.4 Comparison of Traditional vs. Risk-based Approach – Example 1 167 8.3 Example 2 169 8.3.1 Process Description 2 169 8.3.2 Traditional DHA 171 8.3.3 Risk-based DHA 173 8.3.4 Comparison of Traditional vs. Risk-based Approach – Example 2 176 8.4 Example 3 177 8.4.1 Process Description – Example 3 177 8.4.2 Traditional DHA – Example 3 179 8.4.3 Risk-based DHA – Example 3 181 8.5 Summary 188 8.6 References 188 Appendix A Regulations and Codes 191 A.1 Regulations 191 A.1.1 U.S. 191 A.1.2 International 191 A.2 Codes 192 References 195 Appendix B Additional Resources 197 B.1 Books 197 B.2 U.S. Chemical Safety Board Reports 197 B.3 Journal Articles 198 B.4 Other 199 Appendix C Data for Risk-based DHA 201 C.1 Probability Assessment of Process Unit Fire or Dust Explosion 201 C.1.1 Initiating Event Frequencies 204 C.1.2 Ignition Probabilities 205 C.1.3 Protection Layer PFDs 207 C.2 References 209 Appendix D Good Practices 211 D.1 Self Assessment 211 D.2 Housekeeping 213 D.2.1 Combustible Dust Housekeeping Inspection Checklist 215 D.3 Explosion Protection Methods 217 Appendix E DHA Roadmap 219 Notes for Figure E.1 221 Index 223

    £95.36

  • Welfare of Food

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Welfare of Food

    Book SynopsisThe critical role of food in contemporary policy, in the UK, Europe and internationally, is explored in a comprehensive and readable account of current issues, including food rights, patenting, safety, aid, choice and poverty. This landmark collection explores the critical role of food in contemporary national and international policy. The contributors represent different professional and academic perspectives. The contributions challenge state, institutional and agency structures and responses to food as a social policy issue. Most of the contributors write from an empirical research base. Table of ContentsPreface vii 1 Joined-up Food Policy? The Trials of Governance, Public Policy and the Food System 1David Barling, Tim Lang and Martin Caraher 2 Patenting Our Food Failure: Intellectual Property rights and the Global Food System 20Geoff Tansey 3 The Evolution of Food Safety Policy-making Institutions in the UK, EU and Codex Alimentarius 38Erik Millstone and Patrick van Zwanenberg 4 Food Safety and Consumers: Constructions of Choice and Risk 54Alizon Draper and Judith Green 5 Food Security: Rights, Livelihoods and the World Food Summit-Five Years Later 70Karim Hussein 6 Food Banks and Food Security: Welfare Reform, Human Rights and Social Policy. Lessons from Canada? 91Graham Riches 7 Food aid in Complex Emergencies: Lessons from Sudan 106Elizabeth Ojaba, Anne Itto Leonardo and Margaret Itto Leonardo 8 School Meals Policy: The Problem with Governing Children 127Ulla Gustafsson 9 Food and Poverty in Britain: Rights and Responsibilities 140Elizabeth Dowler Index 160

    £23.75

  • Prejudice

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Prejudice

    Book SynopsisThis new edition of Prejudice provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject, introducing the major theoretical ideas as well as providing a critical analysis of recent developments. Takes a social psychological perspective, analysing individual behavior as part of a pattern of intergroup processes Covers the major research, including classical personality accounts, developmental approaches, socio-cognitive research focussing on categorization and stereotyping, prejudice as an intergroup phenomenon, and ways to combat prejudice Illustrates concepts with examples of different kinds of prejudice drawn from everyday life Includes a new chapter on prejudice from the victim''s perspective Fully updated throughout, with expansion of the notions of explicit and implicit manifestations of prejudice Table of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgements. List of Figures. 1. The Nature of Prejudice. 2. Prejudiced Individuals. 3. Social Categorization and Prejudice. 4. Stereotyping and Prejudice. 5. The Development of Prejudice in Children. 6. Prejudice and Intergroup Relations. 7. Prejudice Old and New. 8. Prejudice from the Recipients’ Point of View. 9. Reducing Prejudice. Glossary of Key Terms. References. Subject Index. Author Index.

    £80.96

  • From PostIndustrial to PostModern Society

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd From PostIndustrial to PostModern Society

    Book SynopsisThe second edition of this classic study, revised with a new and substantial opening chapter. New edition of a classic study by a leading social theorist Explores three major ideas crucial to contemporary social theory: the information society, post-Fordism, and post-modernism Places the three key ideas within the context of contemporary discourse on globalization. Trade Review“This superb book, which has been essential reading since its original publication, now includes a major new introductory chapter, covering theories of globalization and multiple modernity’s. Kumar manages to to be judicious and provocative, comprehensive and clear, and magisterial and readable. The book is an indispensable guide to these highly contested yet inescapable attempts to theorize modern societies.” William Outhwaite, University of Sussex “From Post-Industrial to Post Modern Society has established itself as an incomparable classic of modern sociology. The second edition extends the range of the original text to address new problems of globalism, and thereby integrates the globalization debate into concerns about post-modernity. A singular achievement.” Bryan Turner, Cambrige University.Table of ContentsPreface to the Second Edition. Preface to First Edition.. 1 Rethinking Modernity. 2 The Revival of Post-Industrial Theory.. 3 The Information Society.. 4 Fordism and Post-Fordism.. 5 Modernity and Post-Modernity (1): The Idea of the Modern.. 6 Modernity and Post-Modernity (2): The Idea of Post-Modernity.. 7 Millennial Themes: Endings and Beginnings.. Notes. References. Index.

    £38.90

  • Food Policy Old and New

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Food Policy Old and New

    Book SynopsisThis book demonstrates the need for a new food policy to address the challenges for the global food system posed by globalisation, urbanisation, technical change and industrialisation. aeo A collection of papers demonstrating the need for a new food policy.Trade Review"These papers can legitimately claim to represent the current state of food policy thinking ... The stated aim of this book was not only to describe but also to 'evaluate' change. The papers live up to that intention." Progress in Development Studies "I recommend the book for those teaching agricultural development courses, who may still, perhaps unconciously in an age of early and narrow academic specialization, be wedded to thier own old analytical framework." Development and Change, Vol 36/1, Jan 2005 "This volume brings together interesting comparisons, convergences and connections between developed and developing countries, proposing grounds that a new food policy agenda may be relevant for all countries ... this 184 page book would prove very useful for anyone, both students and professionals, looking for an up to date account of international food policy issues." Journal of Human Nutrition and DieteticsTable of Contents1. Food Policy Old and New: Simon Maxwell and Rachel Slater. 2. Food Industrialisation and Food Power: Implications for Food Governance: Tim Lang. 3. Food and Poverty: Insights from the ‘North’: Elizabeth Dowler. 4. The Nutrition Transition in the Developing World: Barry M. Popkin. 5. Redirecting the Diet Transition: What Can Food Policy Do?: Lawrence Haddad. 6. Value-chain Governance, Public Regulation and Entry Barriers in the Global Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Chain into the EU: Peter Gibbon. 7. Changing Food Systems in India: Resource-sharing and Marketing Arrangements for Vegetable Production in Andhra Pradesh: Priya Deshingkar, Usha Kulkarni, Laxman Rao and Sreenivas Rao. 8. Small Producer Participation in Global Food Systems: Policy Opportunities and Constraints: Sheila Page and Rachel Slater. 9. Food and Agricultural Biotechnology Policy: How Much Autonomy Can Developing Countries Exercise?: Erik Millstone and Patrick van Zwanenberg. 10. Food Trade and Food Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa: Old Myths and New Challenges: Christopher Stevens. 11. The World Food Economy in the Twenty-first Century: Challenges for International Co-operation: Hartwig de Haen, Kostas Stamoulis, Prakash Shetty and Prabhu Pingali. 12. Responding to Change: WFP and the Global Food Aid System: Edward J. Clay.

    £21.61

  • Social Policy in the Modern World

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Social Policy in the Modern World

    Book SynopsisWritten in a concise and accessible style by Michael Hill, this textprovides a coherent, thematic account of social policy in the modern world. Takes a comparative approach, considering the ways in which different countries approach social policies.Table of ContentsPreface. Glossary. Part I: Generalisations. 1. Introducing the Comparative Study of Social Policy. 2. Comparative Theory. 3. Policy Processes. Part II: Policy Areas. 4. Social Security. 5. Employment Policy. 6. Health Services. 7. Social Care. 8. Education. Part III: Social Policy Issues. 9. Social Divisions. 10. Gender divisions. 11. Ethnic divisions. 12. Ageing societies. 13. Conclusions: Global developments. References. Index

    £102.55

  • Social Policy in the Modern World

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Social Policy in the Modern World

    Book SynopsisWritten in a concise and accessible style by Michael Hill, this textprovides a coherent, thematic account of social policy in the modern world. Takes a comparative approach, considering the ways in which different countries approach social policies.Table of ContentsPreface. Glossary. Part I: Generalisations. 1. Introducing the Comparative Study of Social Policy. 2. Comparative Theory. 3. Policy Processes. Part II: Policy Areas. 4. Social Security. 5. Employment Policy. 6. Health Services. 7. Social Care. 8. Education. Part III: Social Policy Issues. 9. Social Divisions. 10. Gender divisions. 11. Ethnic divisions. 12. Ageing societies. 13. Conclusions: Global developments. References. Index

    £32.25

  • Conversation Analysis

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Conversation Analysis

    Book SynopsisCombining the main findings, methods and analytic techniques of this central approach to language and social interaction, along with real-life examples and step-by-step explanations, Conversation Analysis is the ideal student guide to the field. Introduces the main findings, methods and analytic techniques of conversation analysis (CA) a growing interdisciplinary field exploring language and social interaction Provides an engaging historical overview of the field, along with detailed coverage of the key findings in each area of CA and a guide to current research Examines the way talk is composed, and how conversation structures highlight aspects of human behavior Focuses on the most important domains of organization in conversation, including turn-taking, action sequencing, repair, stories, openings and closings, and the effect of context Includes real-life examples and step-by-step explanations, making it an ideal guide for studentTrade Review“Overall, I was very favorably impressed by Conversation Analysis: An Introduction . . . n its own terms, I particularly liked the straightforward, accessible style that Sidnell uses to discuss complex ideas and materials.” (Journal of Sociolinguistics, 1 February 2013) “To conclude, this introduction is a rich source of authentic examples and will serve interested students and scholars very well.” (Discourse and Communication, 1 November 2012) "The book is overall an excellent introductory text for the undergraduate level ... On the whole, the book provides a good foundation for a student entering the field, with the main concepts and questions of CA discussed in an informal and engaging way." (Discourse Studies, 2011) "The interdisciplinary research method and field of conversation analysis (CA) is remarkably well-suited to helping teachers achieve this objective, because CA provides tools that enable first the perception, and then the scientific description and analysis of regular patterns of human social conduct - patterns that organize, and make meaningful, the world of everyday life." (Language in Society, 2011) Table of ContentsAcknowledgements vii Transcription Conventions ix 1 Talk 1 2 Methods 20 3 Turn-Taking 36 4 Action and Understanding 59 5 Preference 77 6 Sequence 95 7 Repair 110 8 Turn Construction 139 9 Stories 174 10 Openings and Closings 197 11 Topic 223 12 Context 245 13 Conclusion 258 References 271 Index 281

    £80.70

  • Hollywood Speaks Out

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Hollywood Speaks Out

    Book SynopsisHollywood Speaks Out explores that rare Hollywood feature that dared to tackle red-hot, social issues whilst American society was gripped by the convulsion and controversy they generated. Explores why Hollywood has always been risk-adverse, and how most feature flms deal with controversial issues long after the controversy is past Organized around such important issues as poverty, racism, sexism, war, anti-Semitism, and homophobia Discusses the relevance and the impact of feature films from Modern Times to WALL-E Table of ContentsList of Figures ix Foreword x Introduction 1 1 Overview 8 But who will come to see it? 2 War 26 Hell for whom? 3 Anti-Semitism 49 Some of my best friends . . . 4 Prison and Justice Systems 63 Not separate but unequal 5 Labor–Management 82 Whose side are you on? 6 Poverty 102 Anyone can play 7 Racism 124 Recipe for superiority 8 Politics 152 The good and the bad 9 Homophobia 183 Who’s a bigot? 10 Technology 205 Can we beat the machine? 11 Sexism 219 Protecting old boys’ egos 12 Hide or Seek 234 Other genres: Will Hollywood shut up or speak up? Selected Readings 248 Index 250

    £84.50

  • Corruption

    Johns Hopkins University Press Corruption

    Book SynopsisA short but engaging look at what makes Denmark one of the least corrupt countries in the world. Corruption is a profoundly destructive force around the world, but why does its extent vary so drastically among countries? In Corruption, Mette Frisk Jensen closely links the level of corruption in a country to its wealth, the happiness of its citizens, and the level of trust citizens have in their government. Covering the shifting concept of corruption from ancient Greece to modern-day cases, Frisk Jensen discusses why corruption has historically been low in Denmark in particular. She outlines how transparency, meritocratic recruitment, bureaucratic autonomy, high standards of accountability, and impartial legal institutions have been used to combat corruption and what lessons can be learned from these policies. ReflectionsIn Reflections, a series copublished with Denmark's Aarhus University Press, scholars deliver 60-page reflections on a key concept that encapsulates their years of Table of ContentsChapter 1. Something Rotten In The State of DenmarkChapter 2. Here, There, And EverywhereChapter 3. Becoming DenmarkChapter 4. Public Enemy No. 1Chapter 5. Warning Lights On

    £9.31

  • Social Justice in Diverse Suburbs

    Temple University Press,U.S. Social Justice in Diverse Suburbs

    Book SynopsisHow the suburbs can give rise to campaigns for progressive changeTrade Review"[A] comprehensive multidisciplinary view of modern suburbs in America. Christopher Niedt has assembled essays from historians, social psychologists, sociologists, and demographers, in order to investigate how political and social action arises and is organized in suburban locations. From issues of suburban space use to immigrant incorporation, the authors use both historic and contemporary examples to outline how residents unite to address distinct issues faced by suburbanites... This collection of essays will be of particular interest to researchers in the fields of urban studies and spatial demography, as many focus on the particular use of space within suburban environments, as well as the distinctions which set suburbs apart from cities as a unique spatial environment." - Contemporary SociologyTable of Contents1 Introduction Christopher NiedtPART I Race, Class, and Exclusion in the Twenty-First Century2 Twenty-First-Century Suburban Demography: Increasing Diversity Yet Lingering Exclusion Nancy A. Denton and Joseph R. Gibbons3 The Suburban Geography of Moral Panic: Low-Income Housing and the Revanchist Fringe L. Owen Kirkpatrick and Casey Gallagher4 Protest on the Astroturf at Downtown Silver Spring: July 4, 2007 June WilliamsonPART II Revealing Activist Histories5 “In the Spirit of Equality”: Conflict, Dissonance, and the Potential for Transformative Educational Change Anne Galletta6 Not Quite Suburban: Progressive Activism in Postwar Chicago Robert Gioielli7 Fringe Politics: Suburban Expansion and the Mexican American Struggle for Alviso, California Aaron CavinPart III Sustaining Social Justice in the Diverse Suburb8 Maywood, Not Mayberry: Latinos and Suburbia in Los Angeles County Manuel Pastor9 Black, Brown, White, and Green: Race, Land Use, and Environmental Politics in a Changing Richmond Alex Schafran and Lisa M. Feldstein10 Public Archaeology and Sense of Place in Alexandria, Virginia: An Exploration of the Changing Significance of Fort Ward Park Douglas R. Appler11 First Suburbs and Nonprofit Housing: How Do Urban CDCs Develop Affordable Housing in Suburban Communities? JoAnna Mitchell-Brown12 The Future of Fair Housing in a Diverse Suburbia john a. powell and Jason ReeceReferencesContributorsIndex

    £64.60

  • Experience Research Social Change

    University of Toronto Press Experience Research Social Change

    Book SynopsisExperience Research Social Change has long been a comprehensive and accessible resource for learning social research oriented toward social change. The third edition has been thoroughly revised and reorganized, and offers a wider range of diverse examples that are woven throughout the text, including transdisciplinary research, sex and gender analysis, intersectional analysis, Indigenous methodologies, community-based research, digital and online approaches to research, ethics, and more. Questions and additional readings have been added to the end of each chapter, and sidebars and suggested activities throughout highlight key messages and additional resources.Table of ContentsList of Exercises, Figures, and Tables Introduction Part A: Experience 1. Demystifying Research 2. Critical and Contemporary Approaches to Social Research 3. Being a Researcher: Locating Yourself and Research Ethics Part B: Research 4. What? The Research Question and Establishing Writing and Organizational Processes 5. Why? The Literature Review 6. How? Research Methods 7. Who, Where, and When? Sampling and Finalizing the Research Proposal and Ethics Forms 8. Collecting, Organizing, and Managing Data 9. Analyzing Data 10. Writing the Report Part C: Social Change 11. Strategies and Approaches for Making Change and the Role of the Researcher Conclusion References Index

    £38.70

  • Local Childhoods Global Issues

    Bristol University Press Local Childhoods Global Issues

    Book SynopsisThis interdisciplinary textbook examines children's lives across the world, acknowledging the great differences as well as points of comparison, between childhoods in different contexts.Trade Review"An excellent book for undergraduate students." Dr Anne Marie Smith, Bangor Univeristy."Local childhoods, global issues is a fascinating and accessible book that recognises children's resilience, competency and agency and the importance of child welfare to global and national politics." Dr Karen Wells, Assistant Dean, Department of Geography, Environment and Development Studies Birkbeck“This is an indispensable book for anyone interested in contemporary international childhoods. Beautifully presented and clearly written, it offers a compelling and realistic portrait of children’s lives and the many challenges they face across the globe.” Professor Jo Boyden, Director of Young Lives, University of Oxford"An excellent textbook for undergraduate students." Dr Anne Marie Smith, Bangor Univeristy.Table of ContentsInterventions and Ideologies ~ Heather Montgomery; Children, poverty and social inequality ~ Heather Montgomery; Achieving health for children ~ Catherine Panter-Brick; Children and violence ~ Heather Montgomery; Resilience and well being ~ Samantha Punch; Research on childhood issues as social problems ~ Martyn Hammersley

    £26.59

  • Exploring Concepts of Child WellBeing

    Bristol University Press Exploring Concepts of Child WellBeing

    Book SynopsisThis book investigates the main approaches to conceptualising child well-being, applies them to the child population using household survey and agency audit data, then considers the implications for children's services.Trade Review" Axford has succeeded in providing research that will better equip staff to make assessments with finesse and formulate strategies to suit." Adoption & Fostering"This book moves effortlessly and clearly from ideas about well-being, through their measurement, to policy proposals. It is essential reading for those concerned with children's well-being, but I hope that its message will attract a wider audience." Ian Gough, Professor of Social Policy, University of Bath"Children's needs, rights, material resources, quality of life and inclusion do not identify the same target groups, and they call forth different 'service styles'. In a rigorous, scholarly yet readable way, the author casts light on the differences between these bases for official intervention in children's lives." Bill Jordan, Professor of Social Policy, University of Plymouth and University of Huddersfield"This book brings to life established as well as new ideas about child well-being. More importantly, it explains the consequences of adopting one perspective over another. Nick Axford’s investigation is essential reading for those involved in designing, implementing and evaluating services for children." Jonathan Bradshaw, Professor of Social Policy, University of YorkTable of ContentsIntroduction; Part one: Defining and measuring the concepts: Need; Rights; Poverty; Quality of life; Social exclusion; Relationships between the concepts; Part two: The measures applied to children: Prevalence rates and distinguishing features; Relationships between the conditions; Part three: Implications for children's services: Matching conditions and service styles; Developing congruent children's services; Conclusions.

    £28.49

  • The Squeezed Middle

    Policy Press The Squeezed Middle

    Book SynopsisThe squeezed middle brings together leading experts from both sides of the Atlantic to ask what the UK can learn from the US experience of stagnating wages and rising living costs.Trade Review"Provides a valuable comparative frame of reference...the chapters are linked together with considerable precision and conscious design." Work, employment and society“This timely book provides incisive analysis from leading scholars of a key issue of contemporary politics on both sides of the Atlantic. It explores why middle incomes have stagnated and discusses what might be done about it. If you read one political book this year you should read this one.” Andrew Gamble, Professor of Politics, University of CambridgeTable of ContentsForeword by Gavin Kelly and Jared Bernstein; Introduction ~ Sophia Parker; Section 1: Setting the scene: a rising tide no longer lifts all boats; A lost decade, not a burst bubble: the declining living standards of middle-class households in the US and Britain ~ Larry Mishel and Heidi Shierholz; Rising incomes and modest inequality: the high employment route ~ Lane Kenworthy; Section 2: Policy lessons: creating quality work, raising incomes and building greater economic security; Improving job quality in low-paid jobs: care workers in the US ~ Eileen Appelbaum and Carrie Leana; Employment change and economic vulnerability in the US ~ Francoise Carre and James Heintz; New evidence and new directions for promoting labour market advancement for low and modest earners ~ Jim Riccio; Boosting the pay packets of low- to middle-income families ~ Daniel P. Gitterman; Strategies to expand the affordable private rental stock ~ Keith Wardrip; Insulating middle-income households from economic insecurity: why savings matter, and how we can increase them ~ Joanna Smith-Ramani and Preeti Mehta; Section 3: Looking ahead: a cautionary tale; The path to post-recession prosperity ~ Tamara Draut; How US politics is undermining the American Dream, and what it means for the UK ~ Jacob S. Hacker; Conclusion: learning the lessons ~ Vidhya Alakeson.

    £25.64

  • The Squeezed Middle

    Policy Press The Squeezed Middle

    Book SynopsisThe squeezed middle brings together leading experts from both sides of the Atlantic to ask what the UK can learn from the US experience of stagnating wages and rising living costs.Trade Review"Provides a valuable comparative frame of reference...the chapters are linked together with considerable precision and conscious design." Work, employment and society“This timely book provides incisive analysis from leading scholars of a key issue of contemporary politics on both sides of the Atlantic. It explores why middle incomes have stagnated and discusses what might be done about it. If you read one political book this year you should read this one.” Andrew Gamble, Professor of Politics, University of CambridgeTable of ContentsForeword by Gavin Kelly and Jared Bernstein; Introduction ~ Sophia Parker; Section 1: Setting the scene: a rising tide no longer lifts all boats; A lost decade, not a burst bubble: the declining living standards of middle-class households in the US and Britain ~ Larry Mishel and Heidi Shierholz; Rising incomes and modest inequality: the high employment route ~ Lane Kenworthy; Section 2: Policy lessons: creating quality work, raising incomes and building greater economic security; Improving job quality in low-paid jobs: care workers in the US ~ Eileen Appelbaum and Carrie Leana; Employment change and economic vulnerability in the US ~ Francoise Carre and James Heintz; New evidence and new directions for promoting labour market advancement for low and modest earners ~ Jim Riccio; Boosting the pay packets of low- to middle-income families ~ Daniel P. Gitterman; Strategies to expand the affordable private rental stock ~ Keith Wardrip; Insulating middle-income households from economic insecurity: why savings matter, and how we can increase them ~ Joanna Smith-Ramani and Preeti Mehta; Section 3: Looking ahead: a cautionary tale; The path to post-recession prosperity ~ Tamara Draut; How US politics is undermining the American Dream, and what it means for the UK ~ Jacob S. Hacker; Conclusion: learning the lessons ~ Vidhya Alakeson.

    £75.99

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