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    - Controversies, Consequences and Challenges
    by Justyna (University of Edinburgh) Bandola-Gill, Nasar (The University of Edinburgh) Meer, Ellen (University of Edinburgh) Stewart, et al.
    £21.99 - 91.49

    Measuring research impact and engagement is a much debated topic in the UK and internationally. This book is the first to provide a critical review of the research impact agenda, situating it within international efforts to improve research utilisation.

  • - Theoretical and Practice Perspectives
     
    £24.99

    This textbook covers the key concepts, themes and issues relating to human growth and development in adults. It examines key topics and issues within professional practice with adults and their families and covers a wide range of practice areas, fuses essential theory with practical application and provides a wide range of learning features.

  • - Theoretical and Practice Perspectives
     
    £24.99

    Covering key concepts, theories, themes and issues, this textbook uses a range of multi-disciplinary insights to show how children and young people negotiate crucial challenges and transitions in their lives. Covering different practice dimensions, it provides fresh insights on key topics and includes a range of learning support features.

  • - Co-creating for Engagement
     
    £91.49

    This book innovatively explores how we can better apply a 'bottom-up' approach to the design of regulatory systems that recognise the capabilities, knowledge, passions and creativity of citizens in communities at the margins.

  • - Exploitation and Drug Dealing among Urban Street Gangs
    by Simon (University of West London) Harding
    £26.49 - 91.49

    Drawing upon extensive research amongst gang members, dealers and drug users, this timely book provides a comprehensive insight into the 'County Lines' phenomenon. Shedding new light on this urgent topic on government agendas, this is an invaluable contribution to the literature on gangs, youth violence and organised crime.

  • - Past, Present and Future
     
    £34.49

    This collection brings together a collection of experts from across social work who explore key developments in the field over the last fifty years. They examine evolution in thinking and approaches to practice, key legislative developments, the impacts of major inquiries and look at future directions for progress in the field.

  • - The Irish Housing Crisis and How to Solve It
    by Rory (Maynooth University) Hearne
    £23.99 - 91.49

    Hearne contextualises the Irish housing crisis within its broader global context and examines its origins in terms of the extension of neoliberalism, marketisation and financialisation in housing. Using real voices and stories, he shows how the crisis is having profound impacts on equality, wellbeing and health.

  • - Navigating Communities, Identities, and Healthcare
    by Ben (Open University) Vincent
    £34.49 - 68.49

    Offering important nuances and crucial insights into diverse gender identities and trans-related healthcare inequalities, this ground-breaking research marks an important contribution to the wider fields of gender studies, LGBTQ scholarship and medical policy.

  • - New perspectives
     
    £88.99

    Dealing directly and exclusively with the issue of older workers, this book brings together up-to-the minute research findings by many of the leading researchers and writers in the field exploring key issues that will influence public policy in the UK and beyond.

  • - Welfare state responses to teenage pregnancy
     
    £34.49

    Teenage parenthood is recognised as a significant disadvantage in western industrialised nations. It has been found to increase the likelihood of poverty and reinforce inequalities. This book explores the links between welfare state provision and teenage reproductive behaviour across a range of countries with differing welfare regimes.

  • - Innovation, policy learning and social cohesion in the new knowledge economy
    by Graham Room, Philip Powell, Richard Vidgen, et al.
    £32.99 - 76.99

    Economic and social change is accelerating under the twin impact of globalisation and the new information technologies. This book addresses questions of change with particular reference to the European Union, which has made the development of a socially cohesive, knowledge-based economy its central task for the present decade.

  • - Key issues and challenges for policy and practice
     
    £32.99

    Governments worldwide assume that national competitiveness can be improved by developing workforce skills. This book critically examines this 'high skills' vision at both policy and practice levels. It challenges an oversimplified policy rhetoric that underestimates the complexity of the processes involved in developing a skilled workforce.

  • - Key issues and challenges for policy and practice
     
    £82.99

    Governments worldwide assume that national competitiveness can be improved by developing workforce skills. This book critically examines this 'high skills' vision at both policy and practice levels. It challenges an oversimplified policy rhetoric that underestimates the complexity of the processes involved in developing a skilled workforce.

  • - Multiple pathways and cultural migrations
     
    £64.99

    To understand contemporary ageing it is necessary to recognise its diversity. Drawing on an extraordinary range of theory, original research and empirical sources, this book assesses the stereotyped conceptions of ageing, and offers a critical and updated perspective.

  • - Human rights, dependency and responsibility
     
    £70.99

    Britain's New Labour government claims to support the cause of human rights. At the same time, it claims that we can have no rights without responsibility and that dependency on the state is irresponsible. The ethics of welfare offers a critique of this paradox and discusses the ethical conundrum it implies for the future of social welfare.

  • by Margaret Robinson, Neil Ferguson, Gillian Douglas, et al.
    £26.49 - 70.99

    This book is the first in-depth exploration of grandparents' relationships with adult children and grandchildren in divorced families. It asks what part grandparents might play in public policy and whether measures should be taken to support their grandparenting role. Do they have a special place in family life that ought to be recognised in law?

  • - Responding to family change in Europe
    by Linda Hantrais
    £34.49 - 70.99

    This book explores the complex relationship between family change and public policy responses in EU member states and candidate countries. It combines broad-brush scrutiny of demographic trends, policy contexts and debates in contemporary European societies with a fine-grain analysis of the attitudes, perceptions and experiences of families.

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    £21.99

    This groundbreaking edited book engages vexed and vexing questions about the future of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, balancing analysis of emerging trends with reflections from those at the forefront of policy and practice.

  • - International Perspectives on Religion, Non-Religion and the Public Understanding of Science
     
    £97.49

    This wide-ranging book critically reviews the ways in which religious and non-religious belief systems interact with scientific methods, traditions and theories. Moving beyond the traditional focus on the United States, the book shows how debates about science and belief are firmly embedded in political conflict, class, community and culture.

  • - The politics of feminist rage in the #metoo era
    by Heather Savigny
    £13.99 - 25.99

    Savigny examines how the prevalence of sexism and misogyny across the media, entertainment and cultural industries keeps sexist values firmly within popular consciousness. She traces the development of key feminist thinking and explores what we can do next after the #MeToo era.

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    - Transmigrants, Hybrids and Cosmopolitans
    by Banu OEzkazanc-Pan
    £23.49 - 91.49

    A first in utilising transnational migration studies as a new theoretical framework in management and organization studies, this book presents a much-needed new concept for understanding people, work and organizations in a world on the move while attending to growing inequality associated with work in changing societies.

  • - Challenging Statistics in an Age of Globalisation
     
    £108.99

    This book analyses societal trends and controversies related to developments in data ownership, access, construction, dissemination and interpretation, looking at the ways that society interacts with and uses statistical data.

  • - Local, National and Transnational Perspectives
     
    £97.49

    Neoliberalism is having a detrimental impact on wider social and ethical goals in the field of education. Using an international range of contexts, this book provides practical examples that demonstrate how neoliberalism can be challenged and changed at the local, national and transnational level.

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    £91.49

    Drawing on theory and a range of cross-disciplinary and international perspectives, this book examines the place of ethics and ethical practice in community and development across a global spectrum of political, ecological and economic contexts.

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    - Assets and Homes in a Changing Economy
    by Nick Gallent
    £20.99 - 91.49

    Reconceiving the current housing crisis in England as a 'wicked' problem, this book situates the crisis in a broader range of socio-economic issues and calls for a change in how housing is produced and consumed.

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