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BUP - Policy Press Elements of Research Design
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BUP - Policy Press Schooling Inequality Aspirations Opportunities and the Reproduction of Social Class
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BUP - Policy Press StreetLevel Bureaucracy in Weak State Institutions
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BUP - Policy Press Spycops Secrets and Disclosure in the Undercover Policing Inquiry
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BUP - Policy Press Reablement in LongTerm Care for Older People International Perspectives and Future Directions
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BUP - Policy Press Reframing Education Failure and Aspiration
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BUP - Policy Press Agenda for Social Justice 3 Solutions for 2024
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BUP - Policy Press ley The Science of Housework The Home and Public Health 18901940
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BUP - Policy Press A Political Sociology of Education Policy
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BUP - Policy Press Global Perspectives on Youth Arts Programs How and Why the Arts Can Make a Difference
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BUP - Policy Press Lessons in Diplomacy Politics Power and Parties
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BUP - Policy Press Wealth Poverty and Enduring Inequality Lets Talk Wealtherty
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BUP - Policy Press How To Create Societies for Human Wellbeing
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BUP - Policy Press Inside Thatchers Monetarism Experiment The Promise the Failure the Legacy
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BUP - Policy Press Strategic Management of the Transition to Public Sector CoCreation
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BUP - Policy Press Slow Planning Timescapes Power and Democracy
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BUP - Policy Press Migration and Social Work Approaches Visions and Challenges
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BUP - Policy Press HIV Sex and Sexuality in Later Life
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BUP - Policy Press Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking The Victim Journey
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BUP - Policy Press Healthy Societies Policy Prractice and Obstacles
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BUP - Policy Press Social Work Parents and the Child Protection Process
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BUP - Policy Press Trans and Gender Diverse Ageing in Care Contexts Research into Practice
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BUP - Policy Press Doing Phenomenography A Practical Guide
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BUP - Policy Press Fiction and Research A Guide to Connecting Stories and Inquiry
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BUP - Policy Press Civil Society in an Age of Uncertainty Institutions Governance and Existential Challenges
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BUP - Policy Press Wealth Poverty and Enduring Inequality Lets Talk Wealtherty
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BUP - Policy Press The Enlightened Social Worker An Introduction to RightsFocused Practice
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BUP - Policy Press Youth Justice PolicyMaking A Contextualised Understanding
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BUP - Policy Press What Town Planners Do Exploring Planning Practices and the Public Interest through Workplace Ethnographies
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BUP - Policy Press Combining Work and Care Carer Leave and Related Employment Policies in International Context
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Bristol University Press What Works Now?: Evidence-Informed Policy and Practice
Building substantially on the earlier, landmark text, What Works? (Policy Press, 2000), this book brings together key thinkers and researchers to provide a contemporary review of the aspirations and realities of evidence-informed policy and practice. The text is clearly structured and provides sector-by-sector analysis of evidence use in policy-making and service delivery. It considers some cross-cutting themes, including a section of international commentaries, and concludes by looking at lessons from the past and prospects for the future. This book will be of interest to a wide range of social science researchers, students and practitioners as well as those interested in supporting more evidence-informed policy and practice.
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Bristol University Press Environmental Policy and Sustainable Development in China: Hong Kong in Global Context
Drawing on practices and theories of sustainability, Environmental policy and sustainable development in China explores the prospects for achieving environmentally benign economic and social development in China and beyond. Using the Chinese 'world city' of Hong Kong as a backdrop and case study, it introduces major conceptions of sustainability, describes historical and political contexts for environmental policymaking, and analyses key challenges related to sustainable development, including air pollution, water quality, waste, transport and climate change. The book will be a valuable and unique resource for students, teachers and readers interested in environmental policy, sustainable development and ecological governance, especially in China and Hong Kong. All of the author's royalties from sales of this book will be donated by Policy Press to Friends of the Earth (Hong Kong) and WWF (Hong Kong).
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Bristol University Press Environmental Policy and Sustainable Development in China: Hong Kong in Global Context
Drawing on practices and theories of sustainability, Environmental policy and sustainable development in China explores the prospects for achieving environmentally benign economic and social development in China and beyond. Using the Chinese 'world city' of Hong Kong as a backdrop and case study, it introduces major conceptions of sustainability, describes historical and political contexts for environmental policymaking, and analyses key challenges related to sustainable development, including air pollution, water quality, waste, transport and climate change. The book will be a valuable and unique resource for students, teachers and readers interested in environmental policy, sustainable development and ecological governance, especially in China and Hong Kong. All of the author's royalties from sales of this book will be donated by Policy Press to Friends of the Earth (Hong Kong) and WWF (Hong Kong).
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Bristol University Press Environment in the Lives of Children and Families: Perspectives from India and the UK
Available Open Access under CC-BY licence. How do environmental policies link to dynamic and relational family practices for children and parents? This Policy Press Short presents innovative cross-national research into how ‘environment’ is understood and negotiated within families, and how this plays out in everyday lives. Based on an ESRC study that involved creative, qualitative work with families in India and the UK who live in different contexts, this book illuminates how environmental practices are negotiated within families, and how they relate to values, identities and society. In doing so, it contributes to understanding of the ways in which families and childhood are constructed as sites for intervention in climate change debates. In an area that is increasingly of concern to governments, NGOs and the general public, this timely research is crucial for developing effective responses to climate change.
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Bristol University Press What Works Now?: Evidence-Informed Policy and Practice
Building substantially on the earlier, landmark text, What Works? (Policy Press, 2000), this book brings together key thinkers and researchers to provide a contemporary review of the aspirations and realities of evidence-informed policy and practice. The text is clearly structured and provides sector-by-sector analysis of evidence use in policy-making and service delivery. It considers some cross-cutting themes, including a section of international commentaries, and concludes by looking at lessons from the past and prospects for the future. This book will be of interest to a wide range of social science researchers, students and practitioners as well as those interested in supporting more evidence-informed policy and practice.
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Bristol University Press Comparative Urban Research From Theory To Practice: Co-Production For Sustainability
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Reporting on the innovative, transdisciplinary research on sustainable urbanisation undertaken by Mistra Urban Futures, a highly influential research centre based in Sweden (2010-19), this book builds on the Policy Press title Rethinking Sustainable Cities to make a significant contribution to evolving theory about comparative urban research. Highlighting important methodological experiences from across a variety of diverse contexts in Africa and Europe, this book surveys key experiences and summarises lessons learned from the Mistra Urban Futures' global research platforms. It demonstrates best practice for developing and deploying different forms of transdisciplinary co-production, covering topics including neighbourhood transformation and housing justice, sustainable urban and transport development, urban food security and cultural heritage.
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Bristol University Press Adult lives: A life course perspective
With the proportion of people between young adulthood and the third age growing in relation to children and young people in western industrialised societies, there is an increasing need for a comprehensive look at the past, present and future of adult lives. These adult lives are defined by the experience of history, are structurally specific, and draw upon different interpersonal, lifestyle and cultural resources and it is important to recognise the impact of the past and the present on future adult lives. 'Adult Lives', co-published by The Policy Press and the Open University, is a diverse collection of readings, rich in resources, from all stages of life. These readings contribute to a shared life course perspective to understand how those living and working together in an ageing society relate to each other. The originality and appeal of this Reader lies in its holistic approach to understanding ageing in adulthood through biography and auto-biography that is applicable to all, including those developing policy and in practice, and will make essential reading for those who wishing to contextualise ageing, understand how lives can be transformed through policy and practice, and consider the lived experience
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