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Taylor & Francis The Social Psychology of Living Well Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology
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Taylor & Francis Husserls Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity
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Taylor & Francis The Feeling Thinking Citizen Essays in Honor of Milton Lodge Routledge Studies in Political Psychology
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Taylor & Francis Assessment of Mental Health Religion and Culture
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Taylor & Francis Principles Of Social Psychology Principles of Psychology S
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Self in Social Psychology
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Psychology of Closed Mindedness Essays in Social Psychology
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Small Groups Key Readings Key Readings in Social Psychology
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Complex Interpersonal Conflict Behaviour Theoretical Frontiers Essays in Social Psychology
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Integrating Individual And Family Therapy Integrative Psychotherapy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Attachment Theory Social Developmental and
Book SynopsisAt a historic conference in Toronto in October 1993, developmental researchers and clinicians came together for the first time to explore the implications of current knowledge of attachment. This volume is the outcome of their labors. It offers innovative approaches to the understanding of such diverse clinical topics as child abuse, borderline personality disorder, dissociation, adolescent suicide, treatment responsiveness, false memory, narrative competence, and the intergenerational transmission of trauma.Trade Review"John Bowlby would be thrilled by this volume, which honors his memory by reviewing his theory of attachment in the light of today's advancements in basic developmental knowledge, clinical thinking, and newer methods of inquiry. An array of distinguished contributors present programmatic research and integrative perspectives in highly readable chapters. Attachment theory emerged from multidisciplinary psychoanalytic roots, from considerations of evolutionary biology, and from Bowlby's strong belief that multiple methods and approaches were necessary to advance our knowledge and development and its deviations. This book masterfully illustrates the correctness of Bowlby's view as attachment theory is applied, modified, and extended. Readers will experience the excitement of how a changing and useful theory of human relationships opens our eyes still further to new vistas. The latter will be an especially important grounding as we come to assimilate the anticipated knowledge explosion in genetics and the neurosciences."- Robert N. Emde, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine"After four decades of painstaking theoretical and empirical work, attachment theorists are now returning to the clinical roots of attachment theory. This is the basic message of Attachment Theory: Social, Developmental, and Clincal Perspectives, in which leading developmentalists, biologists, and clinicians discuss in great depth recent advances in attachment theory, with special emphasis on its clinical applications. The volume is uniquely broad in scope, offering new evidence and fresh insights into attachment across the life-cycle. In particular, the recent upsurge of studies of adult attachment provides a number of unexpected and exciting links to clinical diagnosis along with new avenues for pursuing the therapeutic process. A tribute to John Bowlby, who originated attachment theory, this impressively coherent, well-edited book succeeds in discussing issues of attachment, separation, and loss in an advanced yet nontechnical way. Helping to bridge the gap between basic research and clinical applications, it will serve as a standard reference work on attachment, and as a major source of inspiration to researchers and clinicians alike."- Marinus H. van Ijzendoorn, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Center for Child and Family Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands "This book is a rare jewel, a multiauthored textbook that is must reading for any clinician or research investigator interested in a comprehensive review of the current field of attachment theory...Goldberg, Muir, and Kerr are to be congratulated on a work that was both marvelously conceived and wonderfully executed. Every professional working with children and infants needs to read this book. The scope of Bowlby's vision and Ainsworth's research deserve the full measure of recognition that this book imparts."- James J. Lynch, Ph.D., Journal of Nervous and Mental DiseaseTable of ContentsGoldberg, Introduction. Part I: Origins and Context of Attachment Theory.Holmes, "Something There Is That Doesn't Love a Wall": John Bowlby, Attachment Theory, and Psychoanalysis. Bretherton, The Origins of Attachment Theory: John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth. Grossman, The Evolution and History of Attachment Research and Theory. Eagle, The Developmental Perspectives of Attachment and Psychoanalytic Theory. Part II: Contemporary Research.Belsky, Rosenberger, & Crnic, The Origins of Attachment Security: "Classical" and Contextual Determinants. Suomi, Influence of Attachment Theory on Ethological Studies of Biobehavioral Development in Nonhuman Primates. Hofer, Hidden Regulators: Implications for a New Understanding of Attachment, Separation, and Loss. Part III: Clinical Significance and Applications of Attachment.Fonagy, Steele, Steele, Leigh, Kennedy, Mattoon, & Target, Attachment, the Reflective Self, and Borderline States: The Predictive Specificity of the Adult Attachment Interview and Pathological Emotional Development. Cicchetti, Toth, Child Maltreatment and Attachment Organization: Implications for Intervention. Adam, Keller, & West, Attachment Organization and Vulnerability to Loss, Separation, and Abuse in Disturbed Adolescents. Liotti, Disorganized/Disoriented Attachment in the Psychotherapy of the Dissociative Disorders. Part IV: New Directions in Attachment Theory.Crittenden, Attachment and Psychopathology. Main, Recent Studies in Attachment: Overviews, with Selected Implications for Clinical Work.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales) Encountering Bigotry Befriending Projecting People in Everyday Life
Book SynopsisEncountering Bigotry examines the occurrence of emotionally fraught and socially provocative expressions, such as racism, sexism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, classism, and other forms of hatred of outgroups or others, in everyday experience. The editors categorize such remarks as projections, particular forms of perceiving oneself and others in the world. This projection allows the person to perceive emotional intensity without owning (i.e., without attributing to the self) the feeling or experiencing anxiety-producing emotions. Such projections are not pathological, they observe, but rather faulty and not beyond repair. Utilizing experiences gathered from various people and settings, and deriving theory from common psychoanalytic and Gestalt therapy, the observations and conclusions found in Encountering Bigotry are as applicable in any social context as they are in the therapeutic relationship. Table of ContentsPart I: On Mundane Projections. A Common Occurrence. Principles of Faulty Projections. Invitations to Collaborate with Projections. What Comes Up in the Invitee? What Is Happening in the Transaction? Variations in Projecting. Part II: Ways of Handling Projections. Poor Handling. The Role of Self-Hatred in Projections and Poor Handling. Three Guidelines to Good-Enough Handling. Good Handling. Two Stories. Elaboration and Reflection.
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Taylor & Francis Advances in Environmental Psychology Volume 2 Applications of Personal Control
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Taylor & Francis The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations
Book SynopsisPublished in the year 1982, The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations is a valuable contribution to the field of Social Psychology.Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION, CHAPTER 2 PERCEIVING THE OTHER PERSON, CHAPTER 3 THE OTHER PERSON AS PERCEIVER, CHAPTER 4 THE NAIVE ANALYSIS OF ACTION, CHAPTER 5 DESIRE AND PLEASURE, CHAPTER 6 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, CHAPTER 7 SENTIMENT, CHAPTER 8 OUGHT AND VALUE, CHAPTER 9 REQUEST AND COMMAND, CHAPTER 10 BENEFIT AND HARM, CHAPTER II REACTION TO THE LOT OF THE OTHER PERSON, CHAPTER 12 CONCLUSION, APPENDIX: A NOTATION FOR REPRESENTING, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, AUTHOR INDEX, SUBJECT INDEX
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Taylor & Francis Social Cognition Inference and Attribution
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Taylor & Francis Human Development and the Life Course
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Taylor & Francis Advances in Social Cognition Volume I
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Taylor & Francis Social Learning
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Taylor & Francis Exploring Developmental Theories
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Large Group Dynamics and Therapy Maresfield Library
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Koinonia From Hate through Dialogue to Culture in the Larger Group
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Taylor & Francis Practical Wisdom
Book SynopsisFeaturing original essays from leading scholars in philosophy and psychology, this volume investigates and rethinks the role of practical wisdom in light of the most recent developments in virtue theory and moral, social and developmental psychology.The concept of phronesis has long held a prominent place in the development of Aristotelian virtue ethics and moral education. However, the nature and development of phronesis is still in need of investigation, especially because of the new insights that in recent years have come from both philosophy and science. The essays in this volume contribute to the debate about practical wisdom by elucidating its role in empirical psychology and advancing important new research questions. They address various topics related to practical wisdom and its development, including honesty, ecocentric phronesis, social cognitive theory, practical wisdom in limited-information contexts, Whole Trait Theory, skill models, the reciprocity of virtue, aTrade Review"Practical wisdom is central to the virtue ethical tradition, but has been neglected in the debates over the psychology of ethical virtue and educational methods of fostering it. This volume should transform those debates by turning their attention away from behavioural outcomes and towards sound practical reasoning and judgment." – Jonathan Webber, Cardiff University, UK"De Caro and Vaccarezza have put together a nice collection of interesting essays, each of which adroitly integrates perspectives from both psychology and philosophy on a variety of topics integral to the study of practical wisdom. This volume should be on the "wish list" of any scholars working on practical wisdom and moral psychology." – Audrey L. Anton, Western Kentucky University, USATable of ContentsIntroductionMario De Caro and Maria Silvia Vaccarezza1. The Reciprocity of the Virtues Dan Russell2. The Priority of Phronesis: How to Rescue Virtue Theory from Its CriticsMario De Caro, Massimo Marraffa and Maria Silvia Vaccarezza3. Flirting with Skepticism about Practical WisdomChristian B. Miller4. Phronesis and Whole Trait Theory: An IntegrationNancy E. Snow, Jennifer Cole Wright, and Michael T. Warren5. Differentiating the Skills of Practical WisdomMatt Stichter6. Practical Wisdom and Generalization: A theoretical and empirical investigation on the effects of limited informationClaudia Navarini, Allegra Indraccolo, and Riccardo Brunetti7. The Developmental Science of PhronesisDaniel Lapsley8. Species-Typical Phronesis for a Living PlanetDarcia Narvaez
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Taylor & Francis Managing Clinical Risk
Book SynopsisThe second edition of Managing Clinical Risk is an authoritative guide on how to engage in risk assessment and management practice in evidence-based, accountable and effective ways.Over the course of a dozen chapters, each oriented around a brief case study reflecting a different area of risk, practitioners are offered guidance on how to read referrals, how to decide what information matters to their evaluations, how to speak to a person who may be reluctant to engage in an assessment of this kind, how to organise the information they have gathered in order to prepare a risk formulation that will in turn guide risk management, and how to communicate opinions and recommendations in ways that have an impact. The book provides an evidence-based understanding of risk assessment and management in key areas of practice violence, sexual violence, suicidal and self-harmful behaviour, as well as family and relationship violence, organised criminal and group-based violence, andTable of Contents 1. A second edition of Managing Clinical RiskCAROLINE LOGAN & LORRAINE JOHNSTONE 2. General practice principles in violence risk assessment and managementCAROLINE LOGAN & JOHN TAYLOR 3. General practice principles in sexual violence risk assessment and managementLEAM CRAIG, MARTIN RETTENBERGER, CAROLINE LOGAN & LORRAINE JOHNSTONE 4. General practice principles in the risk assessment and management of self-harmful and suicidal behaviourCAROLINE LOGAN & LORRAINE JOHNSTONE 5. Autism and the assessment and management of violence riskDAVID MURPHY & LISA DAVIES6. Acquired brain injury and the assessment and management of violence riskSUZANNE O’ROURKE & EMMA DRYSDALE 7. Assessing parenting capacity and risk of child maltreatmentLORRAINE JOHNSTONE 8. Assessing and managing the risk of intimate partner and family violenceANDREW NEWMAN & CERI JONES 9. Assessing and managing risks associated with stalkingTROY MCEWAN & ALAN UNDERWOOD 10. Assessing and managing the risk of organised crime, human trafficking and modern slaveryLISA DAVIES, LAURA POWLING & JODI SYMMONDS 11.Assessing and managing the risk of group and gang violence in young peopleBERIT RICHIE & DONNA MCEWAN 12. Assessing and managing the risk of violent extremismCAROLINE LOGAN13. The ecology of institutional violence: Understanding and interveningDAVID COOKE14. Managing Clinical Risk: Key points and take-home messagesCAROLINE LOGAN & LORRAINE JOHNSTONE
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Taylor & Francis Nga Kuaha
Book SynopsisNgÄ KÅaha: Voices and Visions in MÄori Healing and Psychiatry explores what it means to hear voices and see visions from the perspectives of MÄori healer Wiremu NiaNia and psychiatrist Allister Bush. Wiremu explains NgÄ KÅaha as referring to doorways and offers entranceways into MÄori knowledge about wairua (spirituality) handed down by his forebears and other MÄori sources.The authors provide historical examples of Western mystical experiences and contrasting Western psychiatric and psychological explanations of voices and visions as hallucinations. Further chapters focus on narratives and perspectives from people who have experienced voices and visions, and have had interactions with mental health services, told from multiple viewpoints; individual, whÄnau (family), MÄori healing and psychiatry. The benefits of joint MÄori healing and psychiatry approaches on wellbeing are examined. Drawing on their 18-year partnership, Wiremu and Allister highlight the harmful colonial impact of psychiatry in suppressing MÄori views of voices and visions. They describe ways of working together in clinical practice to address this history of injustice and how to identify whether distressing perceptual experiences may represent MÄori cultural experiences, psychiatric or psychological symptoms or all of these. This book advocates for practices that enable genuine partnerships between MÄori healers, other wairua practitioners and mental health clinicians in order to improve the mental health and spiritual care of MÄori and perhaps other peoples.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Routledge International Handbook on Femicide and Feminicide
Book SynopsisThis volume explores in depth femicide and feminicide, bringing together our current knowledge on this phenomenon and its prevention.No country is free from femicide/feminicide, which represents the tip of the iceberg in male violence against women and girls. Therefore, it is crucial and timely to better understand how states and their citizens are experiencing and responding to femicide/feminicide globally. Through the work of internationally recognised feminist and grassroots activists, researchers, and academics from around the world, this handbook offers the first in-depth, global examination of the growing social movement to address femicide and feminicide. It includes the current state of knowledge and the prevalence of femicide/feminicide and its characteristics across countries and world regions, as well as the social and legal responses to these killings. The contributions contained here look at the accomplishments of the past four decades, ongoing challenTable of ContentsForeword by Dubravka Šimonovic, Former Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, its causes and consequences (2015-2021)Part 1 Introduction Chapter 1: Femicide and feminicide: A growing global human rights movementAuthors: Myrna Dawson and Saide Mobayed VegaPart 2 Theoretical Understandings and PerspectivesChapter 2: A global archaeology of femi(ni)cideAuthor: Saide Mobayed VegaChapter 3: Femicide and the global political economy Authors: Alison Brysk and Vitória MoreiraChapter 4: Understanding femicide using a global social ecological modelAuthors: Emma Fulu, Victoria Alondra, Xian Warner, Chay Brown and Loksee LeungChapter 5: Femicide and intersectionalityAuthor: Lorena SosaChapter 6: Femicide/feminicide and colonialismAuthors: Paulina García-Del Moral, Dolores Figueroa Romero, Patricia Torres Sandoval, and Laura Hernández PérezChapter 7: Femi[ni]cide and space: Theorising the socio-spatial scripts of femi[ni]cideAuthor: Lorena FuentesChapter 8: Systems of power and femicide: The intersections of race, gender, and extremist violence Authors: Maria N. Scaptura and Brittany E. HayesPart 3 Data and Methodological ConsiderationsChapter 9: Data sources and challenges in addressing femicide and feminicideAuthors: Angelika Zecha, Naeemah Abrahams, Karine Duhamel, Cristina Fabré, Alejandra Otamendi, Alejandra Rios Cazares, Heidi Stöckl, Myrna Dawson, and Saide Mobayed VegaChapter 10: Feminicide data activismCollectif Féminicides Par Compagnons ou Ex Feminizidmap, Kathomi Gatwiri, Counting Dead Women project, Savia Hasanova, Anna Kapushenko, Lyubava Malysheva, Saide Mobayed Vega, Audrey Mugeni, Counting Dead Women project, Rosalind Page, Black Femicide project, Ivonne Ramírez Ramírez, Ellas Tienen Nombre project, Helena Suárez Val, Feminicidio Uruguay project, Dawn Wilcox, Women Count USA: Femicide Accountability project and Aimee Zambrano Ortiz, Monitor de Femicidios project, UtopixChapter 11: Femicide/feminicide observatories and watchesVathsala Illesinghe, Ahora Que Sí Nos Ven, Femi(ni)cide Watch Poland, Feminicidio.net, Observatorio de Feminicidios, Observatorio feminicidios Colombia - Red feminista antimilitarista, Shalva Weil, Myrna Dawson, and Saide Mobayed VegaPart 4 Femicide and Feminicide Across World Regions and CountriesChapter 12: Femicide in AfghanistanAuthors: Mohammad Ibrahim Dariush, Farzana Adell, and Angelika ZechaChapter 13: Femicide in AustraliaAuthors: Patricia Cullen, Jenna Price and Natasha Walker Chapter 14: Feminicide in Brazil Author: Joana PerroneChapter 15: Femicide in CanadaAuthors: Wendy Aujla, Myrna Dawson, Crystal J. Giesbrecht, Nneka MacGregor, Shiva NourpanahChapter 16: Femicide in EuropeAuthors: Marceline Naudi, Monika Schröttle, Elina Kofou, Maria José Magalhães, and Christiana KoutaChapter 17: Femicide in GeorgiaAuthor: Tamar DekanosidzeChapter 18: Femicide in IndiaAuthor: Nishi Mitra vom BergChapter 19: Feminicide in Mexico Authors: Saide Mobayed Vega, Sonia M. Frías, Fabiola de Lachica Huerta, and Aleida Luján-PineloChapter 20: Femicide in Palestinian SocietyAuthors: Rafah Anabtawi, Iman Jabbour, and Abeer BakerChapter 21: Femicide in Russian Federation Authors: Ksenia Meshkova and Lyubava MalyshevaChapter 22: Femicide in South AfricaAuthors: Nechama Brodie, Shanaaz Mathews, and Naeemah AbrahamsChapter 23: Femicide in Sub-Saharan Africa Authors: Emmanuel Rohn and Eric Y. TenkorangChapter 24: Femicide in TurkeyAuthors: Ceyda Ulukaya and Büşra Yalçınöz UçanChapter 25: Femicide in the United KingdomAuthor: Karen Ingala SmithChapter 26: Femicide in the United StatesAuthors: Jill Theresa Messing, Millan A. AbiNader, Jesenia Pizarro, April M. Zeoli, Em Loerzel, Tricia Bent-Goodley, and Jacquelyn CampbellPart 5 Understanding Femicide and Feminicide Subtypes and Contexts Chapter 27: Intimate femicide/intimate partner femicide Authors: Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Sandra Walklate, Jude McCulloch, and JaneMaree MaherChapter 28: Population control and sex-selective abortion in China and India: A feminist critique of criminalisationAuthors: Navtej Purewal and Lisa EklundChapter 29: Systemic sexual feminicide: Colonial scars in bodies and territoriesAuthor: Julia Estela Monárrez FragosoChapter 30: ‘Honour’-based femicideAuthor: Aisha K. GillChapter 31: Femigenocide Authors: Rita Laura Segato and Lívia VitentiChapter 32: Sex work feminicide and the making of #SayHerName campaign by SWEAT in South AfricaAuthor: Phoebe Kisubi MbasalakiChapter 33: Armed conflict femicideAuthor: Anna Alvazzi del FrateChapter 34: Femicide in the context of gang-related violence in El Salvador Authors: Silvia Ivette Juárez Barrios and Erika J. Rojas OspinaChapter 35: Continuities and discontinuities between the concepts of feminicide and transfeminicide in MexicoAuthors: Sayak Valencia and Liliana FalcónChapter 36: Femi(ni)cide as war as femi(ni)cide: Violence and justice-seeking beyond bordersAuthor: Dilar DirikPart 6 Legal Responses to Femicide and Feminicide Chapter 37: Femicide and legislationAuthor: Patsilí Toledo VásquezChapter 38: Femicide and transnational lawAuthors: Isabel López Padilla and Helene SaadounChapter 39: Investigating femicide/feminicide: The Latin American model protocol Authors: Françoise Roth, Mariela Labozzeta and Agustina RodríguezChapter 40: Femicide and the "heat of passion" criminal doctrineAuthor: Hava Dayan Chapter 41: State accountability and feminicide Authors: Cecilia Menjívar and Leydy Diossa-JimenezPart 7 Social Responses to Femicide and Feminicide Chapter 42: Colonial femicide: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada Author: Robyn BourgeoisChapter 43: Witnessing across borders: Truth-telling about feminicides in México and the MMIWG2S in Canada and the U.S.Author: Cynthia BejaranoChapter 44: North American necropolitics and gender: On #BlackLivesMatter and Black femicideAuthor: Shatema ThreadcraftChapter 45: Femicide, digital activism, and the #NiUnaMenos in ArgentinaAuthors: Francesca Belotti, Francesca Comunello and Consuelo CorradiChapter 46: Dissident memories: Feminicide, memorialisation, and the fight against state cruelty Author: Elva Orozco MendozaPart 8 Where to go from here in Research, Policy, and Practice Chapter 47: Latin American standardisation of data on feminicide Authors: Silvana Fumega and María Esther CervantesChapter 48: Human-centered computing and feminicide counterdata science Author: Catherine D’IgnazioChapter 49: Male perpetrators’ accounts of femicide: A global systematic review Authors: Dabney P. Evans, Martín Hernán Di Marco, Subasri Narasimhan, Melanie Maino Vieytes, Autumn Curran, and Mia S. WhiteChapter 50: Changing media representations of femicide as primary prevention Authors: Jordan Fairbairn, Ciara Boyd, Yasmin Jiwani, and Myrna Dawson
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Paradox
Book SynopsisHistory reveals countless attempts by great minds to solve lifeâs paradoxes. But what if these attempts miss the point? What if paradox is life?Contrary to the supposedly sublime linear logic that underpins our prevalent modes of theoretical and empirical enquiry, in this fascinating book, organizational anthropologist Tom Vine charts the pervasiveness of paradox across the academy: from arithmetic to zoology. In so doing, he reflects on the concept of paradox as a widespread existential âpatternâ, a pattern which holds significant metatheoretical and pedagogical potential. Paradoxes, he argues, are not inconveniences or âfault lines in our common-sense worldâ but are coded into our very existence. Paradoxes thus present their own vital logics that shape our lives: they thwart moral and ideological uniformity; they even out subjective experience between âthe havesâ and âthe have notsâ; and they shed light on the opaque concepts of consciousness and agency.This book will appeal to anybody with a curious mind, particularly scholars and students with an interest in one or more of the following: complexity theory, critical pedagogies, ethnography, nonlinear dynamics, organization theory, and systems theory.Trade Review‘In this lively, eclectic and consistently stimulating book, Tom Vine identifies the remarkable prevalence of paradox in human life and offers a spirited defence of embracing its peculiar logic. Against the conventional wisdom of means-ends reasoning and calculative rationality, Vine argues that paradox reveals fractures in our common-sense that we would do well to explore and exacerbate rather than eradicate or resolve. Taking an ethnographic, transdisciplinary, wide angle view, Vine’s primary focus is the lived experience of paradox: our counterintuitive tendency to embrace contrary positions and the unfathomable longing to act against our own best interests. In a world that is being re-contoured by rapid advances in artificial intelligence and information technology, Tom Vine’s book is an ardent appeal to the humanising power of paradox.’Jill Marsden, Professor of Literature and Philosophy, University of Bolton, UK‘This book represents the active and loving embrace of paradox in art, society, organization, nature and ontology but it also (paradoxically) describes the relationship between author and textual material as grappling, staggering, discombobulating and thorny. Take paradox away from the thinker and you have the tame professor yet (paradoxically) to outwit paradox would be accepting a Faustian pact. Paradox is a vague rule of sociology wherein (paradoxically) there is no universally accepted rule book on anything. Vine has produced a text that is both broad and deep, where we are allowed to see paradox at work, everywhere and at every time. It forcibly opens our eyes just as the reader might want to blink and slink back into a less-pressing, logical and linear comfortableness. It is to be highly commended for its smooth disruptiveness.’Gibson Burrell, Professor of Organization Theory, University of Manchester, UK ‘In this important and wide-ranging book Tom Vine makes a strong case for the unique human capacity to entertain one thing and its opposite at the same time. He demonstrates how this is not a result of flawed thinking, but is crucial for exploring complex experience. Vine shows us how paradoxical thinking manifests in the full range of human activity; from art to science, and from pedagogy to the ethics involved in navigating between competing goods.’Christopher Mowles, Professor of Complexity and Management, University of Hertfordshire, UK 'This book is both stimulatingly provocative and deeply questioning of much of the literature on the bureaucratic phenomenon. Tom Vine advances a Deleuzian perspective on bureaucracy as an ‘emergent and immanent force’ in late modernism. Repetitive and recurrent ‘differences’ within and across its operational planes require life-skills in their positive resolution. In presenting his arguments he draws from a wide range of alternative perspectives.'Ray Loveridge, Professor Emeritus, Aston University, UK'Tom Vine's erudite and engagingly personal reexamination of bureaucracy offers compelling alternatives to the familiar debate on 'post-bureaucracy' and the pejorative caricatures of bureaucracy in popular management literature. Rather than arguing for or against bureaucracy, Dr Vine's unique approach is to ask how people in organisations experience, navigate and make sense of this phenomenon. He combines autoethnography, literary criticism and expansive scholarship to develop a phenomenology of bureaucracy. Written with refreshing style and a colourful wit, his book offers invaluable insights for the critical study of contemporary organisations.'Dr Samuel Mansell, University of St Andrews, UKTable of Contents1. Introduction; Part I: The Pervasiveness of Paradox; 2. Paradox and Art; 3. Paradox and Society; 4. Paradox and Organization; 5. Paradox and Nature; 6. Paradox and Ontology; Part II: The Pedagogical Potential for Paradox; 7. Pedagogical Logic I: Paradox Thwarts Moral Closure; 8. Pedagogical Logic II: Paradox Elicits Egalitarian Inertia; 9. Pedagogical Logic III: Paradox Augments Understanding of Agency; 10. Conclusion
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Further Case Studies in Forensic Psychology
Book SynopsisThis unique book offers valuable insights into the often-hidden world of forensic psychological assessment and intervention. It follows on from Case Studies in Forensic Psychology (2019) and presents a range of detailed clinical case studies of adults and young people across secure and community settings. The case studies represent individuals with several different forms of offending histories, such as sexual and violent offending, and various clinical diagnoses including autism and acquired brain injury. Each chapter details the individual's personal background, offending, any relevant psychiatric or psychological diagnoses, and treatments. The chapters end with an intensive discussion on the outcomes for that case, and its wider implications. This book allows the readers to understand the on-ground clinical practice and day-to-day role of a forensic psychologist by demonstrating the work undertaken behind the empirical research and highlighting the complexities to wTrade ReviewThis book provides a welcome focus upon individual work and learning from the expertise of practitioner psychologists. As academics, and policy makers, we have much to learn from expert practitioners, who are not beholden to the biases of the managerialism of the treatment industry. Real world issues such as working within covid based restrictions are also covered highlighting both challenges and some of the new learning from our practice informing how we may improve services. Very well worth a read for anyone interested in the real world of forensic practice. - Graham Towl, Professor of Forensic Psychology, Durham University and formerly Chief Psychologist, Ministry of Justice, UKThis book could not be more welcome. In an era when resources are scant and opportunities to discuss cases with others are few, this collection of case studies fills the void. Not only does it focus on best practices generally, it provides wisdom and expertise on how to adapt services to build clients’ ability to respond to treatment. The topics themselves will be of interest to all at the front lines of forensic treatment. The innovative ideas on individualized treatment for sexual offending, fire setting, and domestic violence will be helpful to all readers. - David S. Prescott, Director, Continuing Education Center, Safer Society Foundation, USTable of ContentsList of contributors Introduction Ruth J. Tully & Jennifer Bamford Psychological treatment relating to intimate partner violence and domestic abuse in the family court context Gemma Luke The effectiveness of bespoke psychological intervention for an adult male convicted of internet facilitated sex offending Jennifer Bamford Providing psychological care in the youth custodial estate: Making ‘Every Interaction Matter’ Clare Holt & Joel Warkcup Treatment of Delusions of Exceptionality in an Adult Male with Sexual Offences Against Children in a Secure Psychiatric Setting Khyati Patel The psychological recovery journey of a patient detained in a low secure forensic mental health service Lara Arsuffi Utilising EMDR to address trauma with an autistic person with a history of sexual offending Lyn Shelton A case study examining the use of functional analysis to understand behavioural and emotional instability in an adult male with an acquired brain injury Sarah Ashworth Clinical and forensic assessment of firesetting Faye Horsley Conclusion Ruth J. Tully & Jennifer BamfordGlossary
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Breaking out of the Expat Bubble
Book SynopsisMoving abroad means having to settle into a new host country. This book enables expats and those who support them to create intercultural connections and friendships both within and outside the workplace.Having left behind a large part of their social network, expats need to make local friends to really settle in. This book shows you how this works, and that breaking out of the expat bubble and making local friends helps you adjust and settle in the new place you call home. Organisations and societies should also support expats if they would like to retain this international talent. It is important to create the conditions for expats to build a social network, for example by connecting them with a local buddy. Learn more in this book about the advantages of such contact and how to set up and manage a buddy system to the benefit of both your expats and your organisation or community. The book is illustrated by many quotes from almost 20 years of research and features 11 real-wTrade ReviewWithout question, Breaking out of the Expat Bubble is a book whose time has come. Multi-national corporations and organizations are operating in a rapidly changing world. Never before in history has there been so much intercultural mixing and interchange as there is today for those who work internationally. In earlier years, many expats only interacted with local citizens during the work hours, often in some managerial role. During the off hours, however, most retreated to the clubs, restaurants, or living situations they shared with fellow expats. Together they formed another world separate from the one most locals around them lived in. It was the accepted—and easiest?—thing to do. In this ground breaking book, Marian van Bakel emphasizes a different approach and explains why this is important for both the individual and the organization. She begins by acknowledging the reality that cross-cultural interactions are not always easy or comfortable, giving real life examples of specific intercultural difficulties expats often face, in particular with regard to making new friends abroad. She goes on to give concrete, practical ways on how to turn that challenge into an opportunity to become more culturally competent. This book makes clear why local relationships are a major key for success for any expat. They are key to the emotional well being of each expat in their new place. They are also part of a key strategy for increasing the likelihood of success for the organization as business models effective in one place may need to be adjusted in another. Expats who have been mentored by locals are often the most able to do that. Because this book was written for both the expats who go and those who support them, there are riches to uncover for all who are involved in any aspect of international, cross-cultural living.Ruth E. Van Reken, Co-author, Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds, 3rd ed., Co-founder, Families in Global Transition"This book is a tremendous resource for those planning for or who are in the early stages of an extended international experience, which can greatly benefit their lives. The book has a very engaging style and many examples and quotes of current expats, yet also is based on compelling state-of-the-art research. Sponsoring organizations and communities that value the attraction and retention of international human talent also will find this book of great value." Charles M. Vance, Professor Emeritus, Loyola Marymount University, and coauthor of Smart Talent Management and Managing a Global Workforce In Breaking out of the Expat Bubble, Marian van Bakel shows that expats who have contact with locals flourish better in a host country than expats without such contacts. She discusses in detail what expats, locals and organisations can do to establish and consolidate contacts between the first two. The author presents the extensive scientific literature in this field in layman's terms with expats’ experiences with locals and anecdotes about her own expat life. This all makes it a very readable book that is a must for expats, HR departments of organisations, locals who want to guide expats and anybody else who frequently deals with expats (teachers, estate agents, municipality officials).Marinel Gerritsen, Professor Emeritus Intercultural Business Communication, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands"This is a well-researched, thoughtful and instructive book that will be of substantial value to anyone living outside their own country. It is, at the same time, entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable reading. The book is not exactly a 'survival guide' for people trying to cope with being in a new country but following the ideas that are clearly laid out here will certainly make adjustment a whole lot quicker and easier. This is one of those books that will in a small way and for some people make life a lot better."Chris Brewster, Professor of International Human Resource Management at Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK"This volume brings together a whole array of relevant topics and serves as a helpful guide to everyone who decided (or still considering) to move abroad for their work, describing the challenges of making new connections, especially with locals in the destination country. The author – Marian Van Bakel – does a good job appealing to a broad readership, including expatriates, academics, educators, consultants, and university students. This volume is undoubtedly a valuable and essential read not only for those moving abroad and their potential employers, but also for anyone interested in building their social networks in the new country, as well as developing deep understanding of the various cross-cultural interactions and practices seen in different societies around the world."Vlad Vaiman, Associate Dean and Professor at the School of Management of California Lutheran UniversityBreaking out of the Expat Bubble focuses on the social side of living abroad, showing how internationals can make friends in the new host country. Social relationships act as a lifeline, especially when one moves to a new place. Fellow expats can certainly help, but it is by having a mix of social contacts that internationals find the confidence to shape a meaningful life in the local country. Local connections provide a sense of belonging, both in local society and within their work environments. The book makes a lot of interesting academic research accessible and offers many good recommendations which are directly usable for institutions and companies, for example about how to set up a buddy system. The writing is both professional and personal which makes it a pleasure to read this book. I would certainly recommend this book to all who would like to make a difference in the life of internationals. It is crucial that we nurture diverse social networks for internationals, making sure they stay connected, engaged and strong.Signe Biering, executive coach“There has been more than half a century's worth of research on global mobility and expatriation, but despite the vast body of knowledge that has accumulated, important research gaps and open questions still remain. One is how to make social connections when moving abroad. The author, Marian Van Bakel, in this eminently readable and engaging book not only provides a process model that is valuable from a research perspective but offers useful recommendations for building a strong social network while on international assignment.”Günter K. Stahl, Professor of International Management at WU Vienna, AustriaMarian van Bakel’s new release attracted my attention immediately as one who has lived as an expat in three European countries and worked extensively as a consultant and trainer on assignments in another fifty. “Breaking out of the bubble” is an excellent way to describe the multifaceted challenge that many new expats face, including making new friends. Now a very useful handbook has arrived! The book is an interesting read, because it is replete with stories, resulting from discussions and interviews that the author has had with a variety of expats and their experiences in different countries, making it possible to understand how making friends may be easier or more difficult given the culture and social structure. The stories shared also provide insights into what worked, and what did not work in various contexts, for different kinds of expats, students, workers, the self-expatriated, and others. This involves detailing challenges to expect and provides important exercises in personal reflection and self-management as well as useful insights into appropriate steps to take to connect with others in various cultural contexts. The book is enjoyable to read with the many stories that focus on the actual experiences of the many different interviewees, who have been challenged to see both their cultural proclivities and come to better understand the values and behaviors of the cultures they have been immersed in. Enjoy!Dr. George F. Simons, diversophy® Founder & Editor in ChiefTable of ContentsForeword. Preface. Introduction. Part I: Building a new social network abroad. Chapter 1: A dive into the deep end of the social pool. Chapter 2: How do expats make new friends abroad. Chapter 3: Developing competences for making intercultural friends. Part II: Connecting with locals. Chapter 4: The benefits of expat contact with locals. Chapter 5: Connecting with locals in the workplace. Chapter 6: Intercultural mentoring. Part III: How to bridge the gap. Chapter 7: The value of buddy systems. Chapter 8: The importance of the quality of the contact. Chapter 9: How to set up a buddy system. Chapter 10: Recommendations for expats, organisations, and societies
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Applied Crowd Science
Applied Crowd Science outlines the theory and applications of the crowd safety course that Keith Still has developed and taught worldwide for over thirty years. It includes the background and applications of the crowd risk assessment tools, as well as essays and case studies from international users (UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Holland, Belgium and Japan) -- see Support Material on www.routledge.com/9781138626560. Keith's courses are mandatory training for all UK Police Public Event Commanders.The text covers legislation and guidance for crowd safety in places of public assembly, and outlines the requirements of a crowd risk assessment for mass gatherings. It draws on Prof. Still's expert witness experience, highlighting both the problems you need to understand for your event planning.
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