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Joy Hendry An Introduction to Social Sharing Our Worlds
Anthropology

Joy Hendry An Introduction to Social Sharing Our Worlds


Anthropology

Emma Bell Reading Management and


Organization in Film

Neil F. Comins Discovering the Essential Universe

Neil F. Comins Discovering the Universe

Caleb A. Scharf Extrasolar Planets and


Astrobiology

Roger A. Freedman Universe

Roger A. Freedman Universe: Solar System


Roger A. Freedman Universe: Stars and Galaxies + CD

Jan Svartvik English - One Tongue, Many


Voices

Lindy Miller Mastering Practical Criticism

Jo Shaw The Economic and Social Law of


the European Union

F.N. Forman Mastering British Politics

Jill Collis Business Accounting An Introduction to


Financial and
Management Accounting

Anthony J. Berry Management Control Theories, Issues and


Performance

Andre De Waal Strategic Performance A Managerial and


Management Behavioural Approach

Stephen Judge Law for Business Students

Judith Piggott International Business Economics A European Perspective

Thijs ten Raa The Economics of Benchmarking Measuring Performance


for Competitive Advantage
Alan Felstead Changing Places of Work

Harvey Maylor Researching Business and A Roadmap For Success


Management

Paul Dainty The MBA Companion

John Storey Adding Value Through Information


and Consultation

Michael L. Nieto An Introduction to Human An Integrated Approach


Resource Management

Mustafa Ozbilgin Global Diversity Management An Evidence Based


Approach

Stephen Gibb Human Resource Development Processes, Practices and


Perspectives

John Bratton Human Resource Management Theory and Practice

Hugh Scullion International Human Resource A Critical Text


Management

Jeremy Adams Managing People in Organisations Contemporary Theory and


Practice

Neil Thompson People Problems


Susan Corby Rethinking Reward

Sharon C. Bolton Searching for the Human in Human Theory, Practice and
Resource Management Workplace Contexts

Irena Grugulis Skills, Training & Human Resource A Critical Text


Development

Peter Boxall Strategy and Human Resource


Management

Samir R. Chatterjee Asian Management in Transition Emerging Themes

Owen E. Hughes Business, Government and


Globalization

Maureen Guirdham Communicating Across Cultures at


Work

Janet Morrison International Business Challenges in a Changing


World

Ogenyi Omar International Marketing

Alan M. Rugman Rugman Reviews International


Business

Janet Morrison The International Business Global and Local


Environment Marketplaces in a
Changing World
Keith Pilbeam Finance and Financial Markets

Mike Harrison An Introduction to Business and


Management Ethics

Fang Lee Cooke Competition, Strategy and


Management in China

Jon Billsberry Discovering Leadership

J. Westland Global Innovation Management A Strategic Approach


Christopher

Philippe Lasserre Global Strategic Management

Richard Pettinger Introduction to Management

Keith Grint Leadership Limits and Possibilities

Paul Gardiner Project Management A Strategic Planning


Approach

Alan Kitson The Ethical Organisation

Richard Newton The Practice and Theory of Project Creating Value through
Management Change
Deborah Price The Principles and Practice of
Change

John Hayes The Theory and Practice of


Change Management

Sharon C. Bolton Work Matters Critical Reflections on


Contemporary Work

Ross Brennan Contemporary Strategic Marketing


2e

Jonathan Groucutt Foundations of Marketing

Jean- Lambin Market Driven Management Strategic and Operational


Jacques Marketing

Jean- Lambin Market Driven Management Strategic and Operational


Jacques Marketing

Pierre-Louis Dubois Marketing Management

Michael J. Baker Marketing Strategy and


Management

Steve Baron Services Marketing Text and Cases

Stephen Valdez An Introduction to Global Financial


Markets
Janette Rutterford An Introduction to Stock Exchange
Investment

Keith Pilbeam International Finance

John Gorham Mastering Personal Finance

Erica Hallebone Business and Management Paradigms & Practices


Research

Jill Collis Business Research A Practical Guide for


Undergraduate and
Postgraduate Students

Damian Hodgson Making Projects Critical

David Walters Strategic Operations Management A Value Chain Approach

Donald Waters Supply Chain Management An Introduction to


Logistics

Alison Pullen Exploring Identity Concepts and Methods

Frank Burchill Labour Relations

Stephen Linstead Management and Organization A Critical Text


Jeff Hyman Participation and Democracy at Essays in Honour of
Work Harvie Ramsay

Colin C. Williams Re-Thinking the Future of Work Directions and Visions

Mike Noon The Realities of Work

John Bratton Work and Organizational Understanding the


Behaviour Workplace

Andrew Massey Public Management and


Modernisation in Britain

Simon Bridge Understanding the Social Economy


and the Third Sector

Sonia Taylor Business Statistics for Non-Mathematicians

Clare Morris Essential Maths for Business and


Management

Les Oakshott Essential Quantitative Methods

David S. Moore Practice of Business Statistics +


CD Rom

Louise Swift Quantitative Methods for Business,


Management and Finance 2nd
Edition
Bill Donaldson Sales Management Theory and Practice

Paul Burns Corporate Entrepreneurship Building an


Entrepreneurial
Organisation

David Rae Entrepreneurship From Opportunity to


Action

Paul Burns Entrepreneurship and Small


Business

Keith Goffin Innovation Management Strategy and


Implementation using the
Pentathlon Framework

Simon Bridge Understanding Enterprise Entrepreneurship and


Small Business

Mark Jenkins Advanced Strategic Management A Multi-Perspective


Approach

Alan Charlesworth Key Concepts in e-Commerce

Brian Leavy Strategic Leadership Governance and Renewal

Loykie Lominé Key Concepts in Tourism

Daniel C. Harris Exploring Chemical Analysis


Daniel C. Harris Quantitative Chemical Analysis

Jonathon Howard Mechanics of Motor Proteins and


the Cytoskeleton

Ira Blei An Introduction to General Connecting Chemistry to


Chemistry Your Life

Peter Atkins Chemical Principles The Quest for Insight

Rob Lewis Chemistry

Chemistry in the Community

Colin Baird Chemistry in Your Life

Ira Blei General, Organic, and Connecting Chemistry to


Biochemistry Your Life

Matthew Johll Investigating Chemistry A Forensic Science


Perspective

Geoff Rayner-Canham Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry

Colin Baird Environmental Chemistry


Patrick J. Walsh Fundamentals of Asymmetric
Catalysis

George S. Zweifel Modern Organic Synthesis An Introduction

Eric V. Anslyn Modern Physical Organic


Chemistry

Ira Blei Organic and Biochemistry Connecting Chemistry to


Your Life

K. Peter C. Vollhardt Organic Chemistry

Nicholas J. Turro Principles of Molecular


Photochemistry: An Introduction

Jerry R. Mohrig Techniques in Organic Chemistry

Arthur Halpern Experimental Physical Chemistry A Laboratory Text

Robert Hanson Introduction to Molecular


Thermodynamics

Donald A. McQuarrie Mathematics for Physical


Chemistry: Opening Doors

John T. Yates Molecular Physical Chemistry for


Engineers
Raymond Chang Physical Chemistry for the
Biosciences

Adrian Moore Multimedia Web Programming

Andy Sloane Internet Multimedia

Tony Cornford Project Research in Information A Student's Guide


Systems

Ben Highmore Cityscapes Cultural Readings in the


Material and Symbolic City

Chris Rojek Leisure Theory Principles and Practice

Kelli Fuery New Media Culture and Image

Kelli Fuery New Media Culture and Image

Sky Marsen Communication Studies

Deirdre Heddon Devising Performance A Critical History

Maja Mikula Key Concepts in Cultural Studies


James Watson Media Communication An Introduction to Theory
and Process

Mark Balnaves Media Theories and Approaches A Global Perspective

Mark Balnaves Media Theories and Approaches A Global Perspective

Glen Creeber Tele-visions: An Introduction to


Television Studies

Terry Flew Understanding Global Media

John E. Richardson Analysing Newspapers An Approach from Critical


Discourse Analysis

Karen Sanders Communicating Politics in the


Twenty-First Century

Karen Sanders Communicating Politics in the


Twenty-First Century

Mark Wheeler Hollywood: Politics and Society

Mark Wheeler Hollywood: Politics and Society

Michael Chanan Politics of Documentary


Ralph Negrine The Transformation of Political Continuities and Changes
Communication in Media and Politics

Ralph Negrine The Transformation of Political Continuities and Changes


Communication in Media and Politics

Janet Maybin The Art of English: Everyday


Creativity

Andrew Crisell A Study of Modern Television Thinking Inside the Box

Amy Sargeant British Cinema: A Critical and


Interpretive History

Chris Berry Chinese Films in Focus II

Chris Berry Chinese Films in Focus II

Brian Winston Claiming the Real Documentary: Grierson


and Beyond

Brian Winston Claiming the Real Documentary: Grierson


and Beyond

BFI Author Record French Cinema Book, The

Nick Lacey Introduction to Film


Nick Lacey Introduction to Film

Pam Cook The Cinema Book

Pam Cook The Cinema Book

Glen Creeber The Television Genre Book

Glen Creeber The Television Genre Book

Valentina Vitali Theorising National Cinema

Roy Stafford Understanding Audiences and the


Film Industry

Phil Wickham Understanding Television Texts

Graham Meikle Interpreting News

Graham Meikle Interpreting News

Guy Starkey Balance and Bias in Journalism Representation,


Regulation and
Democracy
Guy Starkey Balance and Bias in Journalism Representation,
Regulation and
Democracy

Sami Timimi Naughty Boys Anti-Social Behaviour,


ADHD and the Role of
Culture

Robert J. Twiss Structural Geology

Thomas H. Jordan The Essential Earth

Michael Foote Principles of Paleontology

Robert Decker Volcanoes

A.P. Thirlwall Growth and Development With Special Reference to


Developing Economies

Subrata Ghatak Monetary Economics in Developing


Countries

Dimitrios Asteriou Applied Econometrics A Modern Approach Using


Eviews and Microfit

Nick Hanley Environmental Economics In Theory and Practice

Nick Buck Changing Cities Rethinking Urban


Competitiveness,
Cohesion and
Governance
Graham Mallard Transport Economics Theory, Application and
Policy

Athina Zervoyianni European Integration

Joseph Harrington Games, Strategies and Decision


Making

Paul Cashian Economics, Strategy and the Firm

Robert Feenstra International Economics


Christopher

Gerald Stone Core Economics

Paul Krugman Economics - European Edition

Paul Krugman Economics - International Edition

Paul Krugman Essentials of Economics

Jack Harvey Modern Economics An Introduction

Sarah Smith The Economics of Social Problems


Gerald Stone CoreMacroeconomics

Paul Krugman Macroeconomics

N. Gregory Mankiw Macroeconomics

N. Gregory Mankiw Macroeconomics European Edition

Jonathon Gruber Public Finance and Public Policy


2e

Richard W. Tresch Public Sector Economics

John Adriaanse Construction Contract Law The Essentials

Mike Riley Construction Technology 1: House


Construction

Randall McMullan Environmental Science in Building

J. Uren Surveying for Engineers

J.R. Calvert An Engineering Data Book


K.A. Stroud Engineering Mathematics

W.M.C. McKenzie Design of Structural Timber To Eurocode 5

W.H. Mosley Reinforced Concrete Design to Eurocode 2

Stephen Glaister Transport Policy in Britain

Stephen Glaister Transport Policy in Britain

Steven M. Stanley Earth System History

John Grotzinger Understanding Earth

Patsy Healey Collaborative Planning Shaping Places in


Fragmented Societies

Ruth Fincher Planning and Diversity in the City Redistribution,


Recognition and
Encounter

Ruth Fincher Planning and Diversity in the City Redistribution,


Recognition and
Encounter

Geoffrey Symcox Christopher Columbus and the A Brief History with


Enterprise of the Indies Documents
David W. Blight Narrative of the Life of Frederick An American Slave,
Douglass Written by Himself

Manning Marable Race, Reform and Rebellion The Second


Reconstruction and
Beyond in Black America,
1945-2006

Laurent Dubois Slave Revolution in the Caribbean A Brief History with


1789-1804 Documents

Sue Peabody Slavery, Freedom and the Law in A Brief History with
the Atlantic World Documents

Adam Smith The American Civil War

Adam Smith The American Civil War

Colin Bonwick The American Revolution

Ian Tyrrell Transnational Nation United States History in


Global Perspective since
1789

Ian Tyrrell Transnational Nation United States History in


Global Perspective since
1789

John Aberth The Black Death 1348 - 1350: A A Brief History with
Brief History with Documents Documents

P.G. Maxwell-Stuart The Occult in Medieval Europe


500-1500
P.G. Maxwell-Stuart The Occult in Medieval Europe
500-1500

M.C. Ricklefs A History of Modern Indonesia


since c.1200

M.C. Ricklefs A History of Modern Indonesia


since c.1200

Colin Mason A Short History of Asia

Peter Leese Britain Since 1945 Aspects of Identity

Peter Leese Britain Since 1945 Aspects of Identity

Jeremy Black Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-


1783

Jeremy Black Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-


1783

Steven C.A. Pincus England's Glorious Revolution A Brief History with


Documents

D. George Boyce The Ulster Crisis 1885-1921

Glenn Richardson Tudor England and its Neighbours


Glenn Richardson Tudor England and its Neighbours

John P McKay A History of Western Societies


Complete

John P McKay A History of Western Societies Antiquity to Enlightenment


Volume 1

John P McKay A History of Western Societies Absolutism to the Present


Volume 2

John P McKay A History of Western Societies Antiquity to 1500


Volume A

John P McKay A History of Western Societies Renaissance to 1815


Volume B

John P McKay A History of Western Societies Revolutionary Era to the


Volume C Present

John P McKay A History of Western Society Since


1300

J. Robert Wegs Europe Since 1945 A Concise History

Charles Sowerwine France since 1870 Culture, Society and the


Making of the Republic

Charles Sowerwine France since 1870 Culture, Society and the


Making of the Republic
Bill Niven Germans as Victims Remembering the Past in
Contemporary Germany

Bill Niven Germans as Victims Remembering the Past in


Contemporary Germany

John Traynor Mastering Modern German History


1864-1990

Michael Rapport Nineteenth Century Europe

Michael Rapport Nineteenth Century Europe

Thomas Munck Seventeenth-Century Europe State, Conflict and Social


Order in Europe 1598-
1700

Thomas Munck Seventeenth-Century Europe State, Conflict and Social


Order in Europe 1598-
1700

Glyn A. Stone Spain, Portugal and the Great


Powers, 1931-1941

David A. Shafer The Paris Commune French Politics, Culture,


and Society at the
Crossroads of the
Revolutionary Tradition
and Revolutionary
Socialism
David A. Shafer The Paris Commune French Politics, Culture,
and Society at the
Crossroads of the
Revolutionary Tradition
and Revolutionary
Socialism
John Henry The Scientific Revolution and the
Origins of Modern Science
Andy Durgan The Spanish Civil War

Francisco J. Romero Salvadó The Spanish Civil War Origins, Course and
Outcomes

Francisco J. Romero Salvadó The Spanish Civil War Origins, Course and
Outcomes

Alan Sharp The Versailles Settlement Peacemaking After the


First World War, 1919-
1923

Alan Sharp The Versailles Settlement Peacemaking After the


First World War, 1919-
1923

Jules R. Benjamin A Student's Guide to History 10th


Edition

Norman Lowe Mastering Modern World History

Jeremy Black Studying History

John P McKay A History of World Societies


complete

John P McKay A History of World Societies To 1750


Volume 1

John P McKay A History of World Societies Since 1500


Volume 2
John P McKay A History of World Societies Antiquity to 1500
Volume A

John P McKay A History of World Societies 800-1850


Volume B

Michael L. Dockrill The Cold War 1945-91

David L. Anderson The Vietnam War

David L. Anderson The Vietnam War

Juan Cole Napoleon's Egypt Invading the Middle East

T.G. Fraser The Arab-Israeli Conflict

Ellis Wasson Aristocracy and the Modern World

Lynette Olson The Early Middle Ages The Birth of Europe

Lynette Olson The Early Middle Ages The Birth of Europe

Dominique Lauterburg Core Statutes on Employment Law


2008-09
Ian McLeod Key Concepts in Law

Graham Stephenson Core Statutes on Commercial and


Consumer Law 2007-08

Christina McAlhone Core Statutes on Evidence 2007-


08

Janet Dine Company Law

John Alder Constitutional and Administrative


Law

Ewan McKendrick Contract Law

John Tribe Core Statutes on Insolvency Law 2008-09


and Corporate Rescue 2008-09

Jonathan Herring Criminal Law

Deborah J. Lockton Employment Law

Raymond N. Emson Evidence

Kate Standley Family Law


Tina Hart Intellectual Property Law

Margaret Wilkie Landlord and Tenant Law

Ian McLeod Legal Method

Ian McLeod Legal Theory

April Stroud Making Sense of Land Law

Charlie Webb Trusts Law

John Alcock Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary


Approach

Richard.W Hill Animal Physiology

Frank B. Gill Ornithology

Jeremy M. Berg Biochemistry International Edition

David L. Nelson Lehninger Principles of


Biochemistry
Philip Nelson Biological Physics Energy, Information, Life

Harvey Lodish Molecular Cell Biology

Geoffrey M. Cooper The Cell

Scott F. Gilbert Developmental Biology

Scott F. Gilbert Ecological Developmental Biology Integrating Epigenetics,


Medicine, and Evolution

Robert E. Ricklefs Economy of Nature Data Analysis Update

Richard B. Primack Essentials of Conservation Biology

Warren M. Washington Introduction to Three-Dimensional


Climate Modeling

Douglas Futuyma Evolution

Douglas Futuyma Evolutionary Biology

Dov F. Sax Species Invasions: Insights into


Ecology, Evolution, and
Biogeography
Dov F. Sax Species Invasions: Insights into
Ecology, Evolution, and
Biogeography

David Sadava Life The Science of Biology

David Sadava Life: The Science of Biology The Cell and Heredity,
Volume One Chapters 1-20

David Sadava Life: The Science of Biology Plants and Animals,


Volume Three Chapters 1, 34-51

David Sadava Life: The Science of Biology Evolution, Diversity, and


Volume Two Ecology, Chapters 1, 21-
33, 52-57

Karin Knisely Student Handbook for Writing in


Biology

Brigitte Baldi The Practice of Statistics in the Life


Sciences

Greg Gibson A Primer of Genome Science

Terence Bazzett An Introduction to Behavior


Genetics

Scott F. Gilbert Bioethics and the New Embryology Springboards for Debates

Mark Pagel Evolutionary Genomics and


Proteomics
Paul Young Exploring Genomes Web-Based Bioinformatics
Tutorials

Benjamin Pierce Genetics A Conceptual Approach

Anthony J.F. Griffiths Introduction to Genetic Analysis

Daniel L. Hartl Principles of Population Genetics

James D. Watson Recombinant DNA: Genes and Genes and Genomes


Genomes

Michael Lynch The Origins of Genome


Architecture

Thomas J. Kindt Immunology

James T. Staley Microbial Life

Thomas J. Carew Behavioral Neurobiology

Dale Purves Neuroscience

Dale Purves Principles of Cognitive


Neuroscience
Peter H. Raven Biology of Plants

Jessica Gurevitch Ecology of Plants

Lincoln Taiz Plant Physiology

Simon Barker Shakespeare's Problem Plays All's Well That Ends Well,
Measure for Measure,
Troilus and Cressida

Robert Graham How to Write Fiction (And Think


About It)

Robert Graham How to Write Fiction (And Think


About It)

Amanda Boulter Writing Fiction Creative and Critical


Approaches

Amanda Boulter Writing Fiction Creative and Critical


Approaches

Kim Hall Othello

Julian Wolfreys Dickens to Hardy 1837-1884 The Novel, the Past and
Cultural Memory in the
Nineteenth Century

Julian Wolfreys Dickens to Hardy 1837-1884 The Novel, the Past and
Cultural Memory in the
Nineteenth Century
Jon Stratton Jewish Identity in Western Pop The Holocaust and
Culture Trauma Through
Modernity

Brean Hammond Making the Novel Fiction and Society in


Britain, 1660-1789

Brean Hammond Making the Novel Fiction and Society in


Britain, 1660-1789

David Punter Modernity

David Punter Modernity

Helen Nicholson Applied Drama

Helen Nicholson Applied Drama

Deirdre Heddon Autobiography and Performance

Deirdre Heddon Autobiography and Performance

John Freeman New Performance/New Writing

John Freeman New Performance/New Writing


Greg Giesekam Staging the Screen The Use of Film and Video
in Theatre

Greg Giesekam Staging the Screen The Use of Film and Video
in Theatre

Michael Wilson Storytelling and Theatre Contemporary


Professional Storytellers
and their Art

Christopher Baugh Theatre Performance and The Development of


Technology Scenography in the
Twentieth Century

Teun A. van Dijk Discourse and Power

Teun A. van Dijk Discourse and Power

Lesley Jeffries Discovering Language The Structure of Modern


English

Lesley Jeffries Discovering Language The Structure of Modern


English

Geoffrey Leech English Grammar for Today A New Introduction

Christiana Gregoriou English Literary Stylistics

Christiana Gregoriou English Literary Stylistics


Dennis Freeborn From Old English to Standard A Course Book in
English Language Variations
Across Time

Robert Cockcroft Persuading People An Introduction to


Rhetoric

Urszula Clark Studying Language English in Action

Urszula Clark Studying Language English in Action

Sharon Goodman The Art of English: Literary


Creativity

Kim Ballard The Frameworks of English Introducing Language


Structures

Siobhan Chapman Thinking About Language Theories of English

Siobhan Chapman Thinking About Language Theories of English

David Nunan What is This Thing Called


Language?

Dounia Bissar Foundations French 1

Annie Lewis Foundations French 2


Mara Benetti Foundations Italian 1

Mara Benetti Foundations Italian 2

Cathy Holden Foundations Spanish 1

Maria E. Greco Foundations Spanish 2

Maria E. Greco Foundations Spanish 2

Jane Wightwick Mastering Arabic 1

Jane Wightwick Mastering Arabic 1

Jane Wightwick Mastering Arabic 1

Jane Wightwick Mastering Arabic Grammar

Jane Wightwick Mastering Arabic Script: A Guide to


Handwriting

Steve Padley Key Concepts in Contemporary


Literature
Julian Hanna Key Concepts in Modernist
Literature

Gina Wisker Key Concepts in Postcolonial


Literature

Michael Alexander A History of English Literature

Bas Aarts English Syntax and Argumentation

Bas Aarts English Syntax and Argumentation

Geoffrey Finch Key Concepts in Language and


Linguistics

Laurie Bauer Language Matters

Francis Katamba Morphology Palgrave Modern


Linguistics

Nuria Lorenzo-Dus Television Discourse Analysing Language in the


Media

Nuria Lorenzo-Dus Television Discourse Analysing Language in the


Media

Steven Vine Literature in Psychoanalysis A Reader


Steven Vine Literature in Psychoanalysis A Reader

Ruth Robbins Subjectivity

Ruth Robbins Subjectivity

Elizabeth Solopova Key Concepts in Medieval


Literature

Malcolm Hebron Key Concepts in Renaissance


Literature

Sean Purchase Key Concepts in Victorian


Literature

Peter Nicholls Modernisms A Literary Guide

Peter Nicholls Modernisms A Literary Guide

Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter

Nicholas Marsh Philip Larkin The Poems

Barry Spurr Studying Poetry


Barry Spurr Studying Poetry

Bridget Escolme Antony and Cleopatra

Bridget Escolme Antony and Cleopatra

Lesley Soule As You Like It


Wade

Lesley Soule As You Like It


Wade

John Brown Hamlet


Russell

John Brown Hamlet


Russell

James N. Loehlin Henry IV Parts I and II

James N. Loehlin Henry IV Parts I and II

Kevin Ewert Henry V A Guide to the Text and


its Theatrical Life

Kevin Ewert Henry V A Guide to the Text and


its Theatrical Life
John Brown Macbeth
Russell

John Brown Macbeth


Russell

Stuart Hampton-Reeves Measure for Measure

Stuart Hampton-Reeves Measure for Measure

Paul Prescott Richard III

Paul Prescott Richard III

John Blades Shakespeare: The Sonnets

John Blades Shakespeare: The Sonnets

A.C. Bradley Shakespearean Tragedy

A.C. Bradley Shakespearean Tragedy

Simon Barker Shakespeare's Problem Plays All's Well That Ends Well,
Measure for Measure,
Troilus and Cressida
Maurice Hindle Studying Shakespeare on Film

Christopher McCullough The Merchant of Venice

Christopher McCullough The Merchant of Venice

Margaret Kidnie The Taming of the Shrew


Jane

Margaret Kidnie The Taming of the Shrew


Jane

Mario DiGangi The Winter's Tale Texts and Contexts

Paul Edmondson Twelfth Night

Paul Edmondson Twelfth Night

Eric A. Carlen Prelim Algebra Calc Curr

Nancy Crisler Discrete Mathematics Through


Applications

Jon Rogawski Calculus


Peter Grossman Discrete Mathematics for
Computing

For All Practical Purposes

For All Practical Purposes

Modeling With Mathematics A Bridge to Algebra II

David S. Moore Introduction to the Practice of


Statistics

David S. Moore Statistics: Concepts and


Controversies

David S. Moore The Basic Practice of Statistics

Dan Yates The Practice of Statistics TI-83/89 Graphing


Calculator Enhanced

Clyde W. Oyster Human Eye: Its Structure and


Function

Glyn Volans Drugs Handbook 2008

Dinah Gould Infection Prevention and Control Applied Microbiology for


Healthcare
Jan Horwath Child Neglect Identification &
Assessment

Valerie Coleman Children's and Young People's A Problem-Based


Nursing in Practice Learning Approach

Julia Twigg The Body in Health and Social


Care

Julia Twigg The Body in Health and Social


Care

Peter Shoenberg Psychosomatics The Uses of


Psychotherapy

Anne Smith Developing Advanced Skills in


Practice Teaching

Robert Adams Foundations of Health and Social


Care

Sarah Banks Ethics in Professional Life Virtues for Health and


Social Care

Richard Hugman New Approaches in Ethics for the Taking Account of Change
Caring Professions for Caring Professions

Diana Coben Calculations for Nursing and 2nd edition


Healthcare

Richard Hogston Foundations of Nursing Practice Leading the Way


Jennie Naidoo Health Studies An Introduction

Dev M Rungapadiachy Self-Awareness in Health Care Engaging in Helping


Relationships

George Palmer Health Economics A Critical and Global


Analysis

George Palmer Health Economics A Critical and Global


Analysis

Angela Scriven Health Promoting Practice The Contribution of


Nurses and Allied Health
Professionals

Angela Scriven Health Promoting Practice The Contribution of


Nurses and Allied Health
Professionals

Angela Scriven Promoting Health Global Perspectives

Angela Scriven Promoting Health Global Perspectives

Jacqueline Merchant Sport and Physical Activity The Role of Health


Promotion

Catherine McCabe Communication Skills for Nursing


Practice

Georgina Koubel The Challenge of Person-centred An Interprofessional


Care Perspective
Diana Sale Understanding Clinical Making it Happen
Governance & Quality Assurance

Robert Tummey Critical Issues in Mental Health

Trevor Adams Dementia Care Nursing Promoting Well-being in


People with Dementia and
their Families

Kader Parahoo Nursing Research Principles, Process and


Issues

Joanne Neale Research Methods for Health and


Social Care

Roger Watson Successful Statistics for Nursing


and Healthcare

Glyn Volans Drugs Handbook 2009

Gillian Barrett Interprofessional Working in Health Professional Perspectives


and Social Care

Dawn Brookes Non-Medical Prescribing in A Toolkit for Students and


Healthcare Practice Practitioners

Eileen Mann Pain Creative Approaches to


Effective Management

Paul Godin Risk and Nursing Practice


Margaret McAllister Solution-Focused Nursing Rethinking Practice

Nadine Cameron Social Work and the Body

Elliott Blass Obesity

Glenn Laverack Public Health Power, Empowerment and


Professional Practice

Janice Brown Principles of Professional Studies


in Nursing

Carol Wilkinson Professional Perspectives in


Health Care

Ken Evans An Introduction to Integrative


Psychotherapy

Neil Niven The Psychology of Nursing Care

Christine Hogg Citizens, Consumers and the NHS Capturing Voices

Nicky Britten Medicines and Society Patients, Professionals


and the Dominance of
Pharmaceuticals

Nicky Britten Medicines and Society Patients, Professionals


and the Dominance of
Pharmaceuticals
Sarah Earle The Sociology of Healthcare A Reader for Health
Professionals

Julio Gimenez Writing for Nursing and Midwifery


Students

Billie Hunter Emotions in Midwifery and


Reproduction

Diane Amans An Introduction to Community


Dance Practice

Diane Amans An Introduction to Community


Dance Practice

Stephen Keane CineTech Film, Convergence and


New Media

Stephen Keane CineTech Film, Convergence and


New Media

Miranda Lundskaer- Directors and the New Musical British and American
Nielsen Drama Musical Theatre in the
1980s and 90s

Cathy Turner Dramaturgy and Performance

Anthony Frost Improvisation in Drama

Anthony Frost Improvisation in Drama


Rebecca D'Monté Cool Britannia? British Political
Drama in the 1990s

Rebecca D'Monté Cool Britannia? British Political


Drama in the 1990s

Clifford Williams Personal Virtues Introductory Readings

Clifford Williams Personal Virtues Introductory Readings

William Hart Black Religion Malcolm X, Julius Lester,


David and Jan Willis

S.A. Nigosian World Religions A Historical Approach

Joan Garrod Religion and Belief

Corneliu C. Simut A Critical Study of Hans Kung's From Traditionalism to


Ecclesiology Modernism

Kurt Buhring Conceptions of God, Freedom, and Essays on Abjection in


Ethics in African American and Literature, Mass Culture,
Jewish Theology and Film

Aisha Y. Musa Hadith as Scripture Discussions on the


Authority of Prophetic
Traditions in Islam

Nancy Clasby God, the Bible, and Human


Tenfelde Consciousness
Paul A. Tipler Modern Physics

Paul A. Tipler Physics for Scientists and


Engineers 6e Ext

Paul A. Tipler Physics for Scientists and


Engineers 6e Standard Version

Paul A. Tipler Physics for Scientists and Mechanics, Oscillations


Engineers 6e V1 (Ch 1-20) and Waves,
Thermodynamics
(Chapters 1-20)

Paul A. Tipler Physics for Scientists and Electricity and Magnetism,


Engineers 6e V2 (Ch 21-33) Light (Chapters 21-33)

Paul A. Tipler Physics for Scientists and Elementary Modern


Engineers 6e V3 (Ch 34-41) Physics (Chapters 34-41)

David Tannor Introduction to Quantum


Mechanics

Gillian Peele Developments in American Politics


5

Gillian Peele Developments in American Politics


5

Ernest R. May The 9/11 Commission Report

Steven McGuire The European Union and the Competition and


United States Convergence in the
Global Arena
Steven McGuire The European Union and the Competition and
United States Convergence in the
Global Arena

Mark Beeson Contemporary Southeast Asia

Mark Beeson Contemporary Southeast Asia

June Burnham Britain's Modernised Civil Service

June Burnham Britain's Modernised Civil Service

Robert Leach British Politics

John McCormick Contemporary Britain

Patrick Dunleavy Developments in British Politics 8

David Denver Elections and Voters in Britain

David Denver Elections and Voters in Britain

Andrew Heywood Essentials of UK Politics AS level


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management, risk and control in Networks.
latest academic research, it integrates
practical insights from current industry
<EM>Law for Business</EM> is a core 10/4/2005 9781403906526 PB £31.99
developments. This balanced mix of theory
textbook for undergraduate and
and practice is particularly attractive to MBA
postgraduate students undertaking a module
students.
in Business Law on business degree
programmes. This new book caters
specifically for the needs of business
This text explores international business 5/19/2006 9781403942197 PB £32.99
students by taking a more business
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orientated approach including the use of
dealing not only within business in Europe
business related case studies. The text is
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arranged thematically and contains the most
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provides lecturers with support material.
over their competitors, benchmarking is an
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to explain how performance indices and
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used to improve efficiency, productivity and
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The places and spaces of managerial and 4/7/2005 9780333949078 HB £65.00
professional work are changing rapidly.
Long-established routines and disciplines of
the personal office are being superseded in
a multiplicity of new locations, such as 'hot
desks', 'touchdown areas', 'home offices',
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motorway service stations, airport lounges,
research in business and management. It
cars, trains and planes. Drawing on original
will enable undergraduate, taught
research, this book analyses the impact of
postgraduates and MBA students to develop
these developments on the experience of
the skills to carry out rigorous research,
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using a structured approach to the research
freedom and
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process from defining the research question,
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humorous, and they acknowledge the chaos,
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introduction to Human Resource
potential to be derived by the effective
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with engaging cases and activities
consultation procedures.
throughout, readers are fully involved in the
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learning process, with exercises and
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Ozbilgin and Tatli's&nbsp;<EM>Global
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critical approach and arrives at a
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studying both undergraduate and specialist n
of diversity in competitive organizations.
postgraduate modules in learning and
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management, as well as CIPD students. It
The fourth edition of <EM>Human Resource 3/9/2007 9780230001749 PB 4th £37.99
provides students with the tools to analyze,
Management</EM> offers a comprehensive Editio
develop and implement learning and
and accessible analysis of contemporary n
development strategies for the workplace.
theories and concepts in key human
resources activities. It encourages students
to think critically and evaluate the nature of
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HRM in order to develop a deeper
Management</EM> provides a critical
understanding of employment relations.
assessment of contemporary international
HRM. Written by leading international
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confronting organizations as they seek to
<EM>Managing People in 11/7/2006 9781403997968 PB £31.99
develop effective resourcing strategies in a
Organisations</EM> takes a managerial,
global environment. <EM>International
issues-based approach to examining the key
Human Resource Management</EM> is an
themes of contemporary HR and OB topics,
excellent companion text for upper level
and provides a detailed evaluation of both
undergraduate, postgraduates and MBA
the current academic literature and an
students studying
<EM>People internationalaims
Problems</EM> or to equip 3/17/2006 9781403943040 PB £20.99
overview of current workplace practices.
comparative HRM.
students, practitioners and managers with an
understanding of the factors that contribute
to a range of problems, such as conflict,
stress, relationship difficulties and poor
communication. It introduces fifty problem-
solving techniques, with a commentary on
how they can be effectively used in a variety
of contexts and plenty of suggestions for
further reading. The book offers an
invaluable source of ideas and is an ideal
companion volume to <EM>People
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<BR>The top specialists in each aspect of 10/7/2008 9780230537231 PB £26.99
reward focus on the issues of the moment,
they also identify the most significant areas
of change incorporating the latest research
and challenge conventional thinking,
providing a truly critical perspective. An
<EM>Searching for the Human in Human 4/30/2007 9780230019355 PB £27.99
invaluable addition for both practitioners and
Resource Management</EM> is a highly
sophisticated students.
original collection penned by leading critical
thinkers in the field of organization studies
and HRM, each concerned to resituate
people at the heart of HRM and
Taking a critical perspective, <EM>Skill, 11/22/2006 9781403948021 PB £28.99
organizational analysis. It offers
Training and Human Resource
contributions in three key areas: theory,
Development</EM> focuses on the way
practice and workplace contexts.<BR>
people are developed at work; the skills that
are encouraged, the way they are controlled
and the implications they have for people. It
Provides a critical yet accessible account of 11/30/2007 9781403992109 PB 2nd £31.99
draws on a wide range of research and
the strategic role of HRM within editio
covers an array of organizational practices.
organizations. Updated to include the latest n
research, it expands the discussion of goals
in HRM, builds a new typology of HR
systems, contains new material on
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organisational culture and climate,&nbsp;
provides a comparative examination of
and more fully examines HRM in services
business and management in Asia. It
and the public sector.
examines the impact of both globalization
and national managerial cultures on
managerial development and practices and
The rise of globalization and heightened 8/5/2008 9780333693193 HB £65.00
assesses the varying responses to global
debate over trade, protection, competition,
challenges made by economies with
and the environment have created
different managerial heritages.
unprecedented challenges for businesses
and governments worldwide.&nbsp;These
are systematically assessed in this important
<EM>Communicating Across Cultures at 8/4/2005 9781403913494 PB 2nd £33.99
new text.
Work, 2nd edition</EM> examines editio
intercultural communication in the workplace. n
Firmly grounded in theory, it offers practical
suggestions on how people can develop
cultural awareness and communication skills
<br>This fresh new text introduces IB from a 11/24/2008 9781403945631 PB £39.99
to enable greater understanding and
truly global perspective. Packed with up-to-
appreciation of those from different
date case studies covering MNEs and SMEs
backgrounds.
from a variety of countries (South Korea,
South Africa, Slovakia, Swedenb&), it
encourages students to think critically and
<EM>International Marketing</EM> provides 11/18/2008 9781403900685 PB £39.99
emphasises the role of contemporary issues
a comprehensive and relevant introduction
such as CSR, ethics, governance and global
to international marketing strategies. The
warming.
author, Ogenyi Omar, analyses the key
issues and problems facing marketing
managers in organisations around the globe
ALAN RUGMAN&nbsp;draws together 100 11/24/2008 9780230221253 PB £28.99
whilst demonstrating practical remedies
reviews that chart the development of
through an extensive range of real-world
International Business theory in recent
case studies.
decades. This book&nbsp;is essential
for&nbsp;all students with an interest in
unpacking the history, scope and
The book offers a clear and accessible 1/3/2006 9781403936912 PB 2nd £34.99
possibilities&nbsp;that are implicit in any
introduction to the key dimensions of the editio
discussion of international&nbsp;business.
international business environment, n
including economic, political, cultural,
technological and financial dimensions. The
approach is genuinely international,
highlighting transitional and developing
economies as well as the advanced
economies.
The author's excellent reputation in the field 5/31/2005 9781403948359 PB 2nd £36.99
and clear style of writing makes the text editio
accessible for novices/non-specialists in n
finance. The text introduces enhanced
pedagogy with end of chapter questions and
is extensively revised to assimilate recent
<EM>An Introduction to Business and 8/9/2005 9781403900166 PB £28.99
developments in theory and practice. The
Management Ethics</EM> provides an
author takes a global approach and
introduction to some of the major challenges
effectively integrates UK and international
facing anyone concerned with standards of
material. The new edition is a
behaviour in organizations. It starts from a
comprehensive introduction to financial
consideration of the resources provided by
markets,
As institutions
companies and instruments.
are taking more autonomous 2/1/2008 9780230516946 PB £27.99
philosophical ethics and moves on to
control over their business and HR
consider the challenges inherent in working
strategies, the time has come
in a competitive business environment. The
to&nbsp;examine
book gives straightforward guidance to
recent&nbsp;developments in business
students of business ethics and encourages
organization in China.&nbsp;The
thereader
A application
aimedofattheory through the
undergraduate, use of
post- 11/17/2008 9780230575844 PB £30.99
author&nbsp;explores the growing strength
topical exercises
graduate and MBA and case studies.
students taking a module
of the private sector, the changes this has
in Leadership,&nbsp;it brings together a
caused, and the global competition that
collection of 24 highly-cited articles and
industries are facing.
specially
commissioned&nbsp;pieces&nbsp;on
Innovation has become the&nbsp;Twenty- 3/27/2008 9780230524910 PB £36.99
leadership. Critical, yet accessible, it is an
first century's industrial religion, and
ideal introduction to the&nbsp;subject.
successful innovation management has
become essential to a company's
productivity. A scientific methodology of
innovation management can be articulated
Strategic Management is at the core of any 11/30/2007 9780230008366 PB 2nd £35.99
and mastered and Global Innovation
business. The second edition of <EM>Global editio
Management provides the multinational
Strategic Management</EM> embraces n
manager with that framework.
traditional strategic management teaching,
but extends it to a world scale. The text
combines a strategic and managerial
<EM>Introduction to Management (4th 11/10/2006 9780230000384 PB 4th £37.99
approach to global issues, blending theory
edition)</EM> is an ideal text for students editio
and practical, empirical examples to great
studying management for the first time. n
effect.
Covering all of the functional areas of
management, the new edition is updated to
cover new developments in the field and
<EM>Leadership </EM>provides a critical 1/20/2005 9780333963876 PB £29.99
includes new chapters on innovation,
review and analysis of the key components
enterprise, risk management, ethics and
of leadership. Against an historical backdrop,
responsibility.
the text explores the foundations of good
leadership, the relationship between leaders
and subordinates and the role leaders play
<EM>Project Management</EM> is 1/26/2005 9780333982228 PB £34.99
in the dynamics of organisational life. Taking
designed to appeal to undergraduate and
a critical perspective, this text is an ideal
postgraduate students studying project
course companion for undergraduate and
management on a business degree. It
MBA students studying leadership.
provides a comprehensive overview of
project management practice, while carefully
Organizations exert an increasingly 6/26/2008 9780333994214 PB 2nd £25.99
balancing the unique aspects of project
important influence on our lives. Our ability editio
management curricula with the more general
to lead an ethical life is profoundly affected n
business skills, including quality, risk, teams,
by the ethics of the organizations within
and leadership. The text includes a wide
which we operate. <EM>The Ethical
range of cases to connect the academic
Organisation</EM> focuses on the extent to
principles and
Managing the complexity
projects, a prominent of real-life
feature of 11/24/2008 9780230536678 PB £35.99
which it is possible for an organization to be
projects. Theinevitably
working life, text is also supported
involves changeby web-
at
ethical and the impact this has on its
basedlevel.
some multiple
Even choice questions,
though successfulas well as
project
workforce.
in-text exercises
management and examples
depends to illustrate
on organisational
the concepts
change, and ideas
textbooks oftenthroughout the this
fail to recognise
book.<BR>
symbiotic nature. This
book<EM>&nbsp;</EM>offers students a
practical understanding of the strategic and
organisational role of projects.
A&nbsp;reader aimed at undergraduate, 12/19/2008 9780230575851 PB £29.99
post-graduate and MBA students taking a
module in Change Management. It brings
together a collection of highly-cited articles
on change and will provide core reading for
any change management course from
<EM>The Theory and Practice of Change 11/23/2006 9781403992987 PB 2nd £36.99
undergraduate to postgraduate and MBA
Management, 2nd edition</EM> is a core editio
textbook for modules in change n
management. It examines the key theories
on organisational change and applies them
to organisational settings, demonstrating
<EM>Work Matters</EM> offers a strong set 2/20/2009 9780230576391 PB £26.99
how strategies can be devised and
of empirical accounts on the experience of
employed to manage organisational change
work in the contemporary workplace,
and the issues arising from such
accounts that bring forth the voice and
change.<BR><BR>
humanity of people in relation to their work
experiences.
An extremely fluent and effective text 10/12/2007 9780230507203 PB 2nd £32.99
designed to be a complete resource for editio
single semester modules, this new edition n
has a unique combination of text, case
studies. The emphasis is on practicality and
the text encourages the student to engage
This introductory text examines marketing 10/14/2005 9781403903273 PB £23.99
with the debate itself and not just the theory.
within the context of a dynamic,
contemporary environment. The author is
really in-tune with the students, explaining
theoretical concepts effectively, using a wide
range of mini-cases that bring the subject
Taking a market orientation approach, 4/27/2007 9781403998521 PB 2nd £36.99
alive - from Kit Kats to Harry Potter, from
<EM>Market-Driven Management</EM> editio
obesity to the rejuvenation of the Skoda
challenges the 'functional' role of marketing n
brand.<BR>Groucutt's passion for the
departments. The author enlarges the
subject is clear as he offers a contemporary
market definition to embrace all the key
view of marketing, reflecting complex
market players, and examines marketing
changes
Taking a within
marketboth society approach,
orientation and business, 4/27/2007 9781403998538 HB 2nd £70.00
strategy, demonstrating how strategic
through a development
<EM>Market-Driven of the marketing mix
Management</EM> editio
decisions can be implemented at the
beyond the the
challenges traditional 4P and
'functional' role7Pof marketing n
operational level.
frameworks toThe
departments. encompass a new 10P
author enlarges the
framework.<BR>Concise,
market definition to embrace affordable and
all the key
comprehensive
market players, in content
and - thismarketing
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must for all Management</EM>
introductory marketing offers
courses. 10/24/2006 9780333773192 PB £35.99
strategy, demonstrating how strategic
comprehensive coverage of both strategic
decisions can be implemented at the
and operational marketing issues with a
operational level.
liberal use of contemporary, global
examples. It demonstrates clearly how
marketing processes can contribute to the
The new edition of <EM>Marketing Strategy 4/20/2007 9781403986276 PB 4th £36.99
creation of value for the stakeholders of
and Management</EM> brings a classic text editio
every business organization as well as for
up-to-date. Building on its reputation for n
the organization itself.
academic rigor, it retains the traditional
functional approach to marketing but
incorporates current research and topical
Marketing is crucial in any industry: for 12/30/2008 9780230520936 PB 3rd £34.99
examples to encourage students to apply
service based organisations it's absolutely editio
theoretical principles to practical real-world
critical. This textbook looks at the issues, n
situations.
models and theories behind services
marketing. It is supported by a range of
substantial international case studies
<EM>An Introduction to Global Financial 11/10/2006 9780230006355 PB 5th £31.99
and&nbsp;offers an insight into the operation
Markets</EM> describes the various editio
of&nbsp;many different service industries.
financial sectors in clear, easy to understand n
terms. It provides a broad and balanced
introduction to financial markets across the
world and comprehensive coverage of
commercial and investment banking, foreign
exchange, trade finance and other
derivatives products.
The new edition of Janette Rutterford's 4/27/2007 9780333778029 PB 3rd £36.99
classic textbook has been updated to take editio
account of all practical, technical and legal n
developments since the last edition was
published. Now enhanced by a range of
student-friendly features, the focus remains
<EM>International Finance</EM> is a well- 11/15/2005 9781403948373 PB 3rd £37.99
on the London Stock Exchange, but a global
established and internationally renowned editio
perspective is adopted where appropriate.
introduction to the subject for both n
undergraduate and postgraduate students. It
provides comprehensive coverage of both
traditional and modern theories relating to
Personal financial planning is a life skill that 10/15/2007 9780230553019 PB £13.99
the balance of payments, exchange rate
involves both knowledge of theory and the
determination and the international monetary
ability to apply this theory to practice.
system. There is extensive use of data and
<EM>Personal Finance</EM> aims to equip
empirical evidence to illustrate the relevance
you with the competence needed to
of theories and concepts discussed.
confidently navigate your way around the
<BR>Thecareful
Through third edition
analysishasofbeen
casefully
studies and 11/24/2008 9781403997166 PB £24.99
complex world of finance and make your
updated
an to includeof&nbsp;management
understanding key theoretical and real
money work for you.
world developments and details the
paradigms,
Eurocurrency and Eurobond markets and
this&nbsp;new&nbsp;strategic&nbsp;approa
derivative
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their
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<EM>Business
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suchisas is a
international 2/13/2009 9781403992475 PB 3rd £31.99
Particular placed on
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policy co-ordination, the of undertaking
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research, their strengths,&nbsp;and the
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<EM>Making Projects Critical</EM> is an 4/21/2006 9781403940858 PB £30.99
successfully
provides undertake
the basis their research,
for a studybyofathe as
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well as providing
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management withofcritical
the late 1990s.
management perspectives. Challenging
recent debates on inherent problems in
The value chain framework has made its 11/22/2006 9780230507654 PB £40.99
project management, the text considers
way to the forefront of management thought
project management within a wider
as a powerful analysis tool for strategic
organizational and societal context.
planning. Its ultimate goal is to maximize
value creation while minimizing costs. In this
book David Walters applies the framework to
A broad general introduction to all essential 12/30/2008 9780230200524 PB 2nd £35.99
strategic decision making in the field of
aspects of logistics and supply chain editio
operations management.
management, set within the wider business n
context. The book uses well-developed
pedagogy and numerous case studies,
guiding the reader through the subject by
<EM>Exploring Identity</EM> brings 11/19/2007 9781403989833 PB £27.99
retaining a strong focus on the application of
together leading thinkers from around the
theory and practical situations.
world in an exploration of identity as a key
concept in understanding the dynamics of
organizations and the people who inhabit
them. It develops key themes in current
<EM>Labour Relations, 3rd edition</EM>, 1/14/2008 9781403903846 PB 3rd £28.99
research and demonstrates the significance
offers a multi-perspective examination of editio
of identity studies to the real world.
contemporary industrial relations. Aimed at n
upper level undergraduate and postgraduate
students, it provides a lively and thought-
provoking analysis of industrial relations set
<EM>Management and Organisation: A 1/22/2009 9780230522213 PB 2nd £39.99
within a broader political, economic and
Critical Text</EM> provides editio
historical context.
students&nbsp;with a reappraisal n
of&nbsp;the core issues at the heart of
management studies. Keeping practice
firmly in mind, this text is a challenging yet
accessible introduction for advanced
undergraduate, MBA and specialist Masters
students.
Employee participation is a dynamic and 3/2/2005 9781403900043 PB £29.99
contested area of organisational behaviour,
attracting continuing academic, practitioner
and policy interest and debate. This book will
bring together a fresh, critical and
comparative perspective on the full range of
How will work be organised in the future? 2/28/2007 9781403993717 PB £27.99
participation practices, drawing on the work
With its global perspective and critical
of leading scholars in the field. It is inteded
approach, <EM>Re-Thinking the Future of
to honour the work of Harvie Ramsay, who
Work</EM> provides not only an overview
died tragically in 2001 and who was a
and examination of the array of competing
pioneering writer on participation and
visions, but also a radical rethink about the
democracyRealities
<EM>The in this field.
of Work, 3rd 11/7/2006 9781403994936 PB 3rd £31.99
direction of change.
edition</EM>provides students with a critical editio
and sociological approach to the n
examination of the experience of work,
taking the perspective of the employee. The
new edition is fully updated, including
<EM>Work and Organizational 4/20/2007 9781403911148 PB £36.99
coverage of topical issues such as emotion
Behaviour</EM> is a brand new core text for
work, skill change, work-life balance,
undergraduate and MBA students taking an
representation and discrimination.<BR>
introductory course in organizational
behaviour. It provides both a psychologically
and sociologically based view of behaviour
This comprehensive introductory text starts 4/7/2005 9780333739204 PB £21.99
in work organisations, from a critical
by charting the origins and evolution of the
perspective.
shift from public administration to public
management and moves on to assess the
main theories and debates about its
character, benefits and problems. After
Understanding the Social Economy and the 10/28/2008 9780230518131 PB £24.99
consideration of the party political issues and
Third Sector fills a significant gap by bringing
debates and continuities and discontinuities
together a comprehensive range of topics in
between the approaches of Thatcher, Major
one resource. Students will gain a working
and Blair, the core of the book assesses the
knowledge of the social economy and social
main dimensions of change in the
capital, illustrated by comparison with the
organization andStatistics</EM>
<EM>Business content of public
is asector
student- 2/28/2007 9780230506466 PB 2nd £31.99
private and public sectors and real-world
organization
friendly book and activity.
written to encourage first year editio
examples.
business students to understand (and n
enjoy!) their first experience of statistics.
Each topic is well illustrated, with worked
examples, tutorial sheets, supplementary
Assuming no prior mathematical knowledge, 4/11/2007 9781403916105 PB £24.99
exercises, and computer worksheets in
this approachable and straightforward text
SPSS, Minitab and Excel - all with answers
covers the essential mathematical skills
provided.
needed by business and management
students at undergraduate and MBA level.
Clare Morris uses a clear and informal
A concise, accessible, comprehensive 1/27/2006 9781403949912 PB 3rd £32.99
narrative style with examples, painlessly
introduction to quantitative techniques editio
leading the reader through fundamental
emphasising business relevance and n
mathematical principles.
discussing the challenges of problem-solving
in the real world. Coverage includes
chapters on Revision Mathematics,
Immerses students in the course 3/31/2008 9781429221504 HB £48.99
Investment Appraisal, Decision-making and
immediately, involving them in practical,
Simulation. Excel and SPSS are integrated
statistics-supported business decision
throughout.
making from the outset. Using real data to
provide a context for tackling modern
business problems, it introduces a range of
A comprehensive, student-focused textbook 8/9/2005 9781403935281 PB 2nd £33.99
core ideas early - including data production
designed primarily for undergraduate editio
and interpretation.
business students taking an introductory n
course on quantitative methods. Starting
with no assumptions about students'
knowledge the authors use numerous
examples, checkpoints and assessments to
encourage 'learning by doing' and provides
support for students of all abilities.
<BR><BR>This edition provides additional
contextual information, includes a new
chapter on decision-making, incorporates
the use of SPSS in addition to Excel, and
Retaining international scope and a balance 5/9/2007 9780333998519 PB 3rd £34.99
between theory and practice, this new editio
edition of Bill Donaldson's highly successful n
textbook is fully updated throughout, making
it the definitive text for undergraduate,
postgraduate and MBA students of selling
Thi innovative text considers the personal 2/1/2008 9780230542631 PB 2nd £33.99
and sales management.
qualities of successful entrepreneurs and the editio
manner in which they do business.&nbsp;It n
demonstrates how these qualities can be
replicated to form an organisational
architecture that encourages
<EM>Entrepreneurship: From Opportunity to 1/16/2007 9781403941756 PB £30.99
entrepreneurship at all levels within a
Action</EM> connects theory and practice in
company.
a whole new way. Other Entrepreneurship
texts are primarily research and theory
oriented, and simply tack on real-world
examples, while this book offers a stronger
The new edition of this successful text 11/23/2006 9781403947338 PB 2nd £32.99
practical approach. It focuses on learning
synthesizes good management practice for editio
<EM>for</EM>, rather than
students and encourages and develops n
<EM>about</EM> enterprise.
entrepreneurial skills. Clearly structured and
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real-world examples of Earth system history
Earth</EM> continues the book's enduring editio
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goal, to help students understand what n
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Planning Review</EM><BR><BR>'...[A]
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Design<BR></EM><BR>'Aand
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Columbus's
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1504) helped
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and theand the
principles
America. These carefully selected
on which it should be based, however, have
documents describe the
become increasingly voyages and
controversial their
questions.
immediate impactbook
In this important on Europe and thedraws
Patsy Healey
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on a wide rangepeoples of the
of new Caribbean.
thinking in social,
Symcox and Sullivan's engaging
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a
presents Columbus as neither
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villain, but as
institutional a significant
realities of our historical
increasingly actor
who improvised
fragmented responses
societies to a changed
but designed to foster
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especially for American history courses. Editio
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a bibliography, questions for consideration,
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Man March, the mainstreaming of hip-hop
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issues surrounding the revolution and the
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Caribbean.
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critique, overturn, justify, or simply describe
and consequences of America's greatest
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crisis explores the complex relationships
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between the local and national contexts,
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opinion decisively shaped the meaning and
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between the experiences of soldiers and
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opinion decisively shaped the meaning and
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Americans, African Americans, and white
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women. Though the book traces the
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attainment of independence, it focuses
the struggle for equality are all key themes in
especially on the internal revolution that
the study of both US history and world
created republican governments, and
history. Ian Tyrrell offers a fresh,
considers
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development of social change.
of nationalism, the It 6/21/2007 9781403993670 HB £55.00
comparative perspective on the relationship
concludes
movement by examining
of peoples, the development of
imperialism,
between events and movements in the US
the American union.
industrialization, environmental change and
and wider world.
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This new text offers a wealth of documentary 3/31/2005 9780312400873 PB £15.99
comparative perspective on the relationship
material focused on the initial outbreak of the
between events and movements in the US
plague that ravaged the world in the 14th
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The medieval period is often seen as an age 1/20/2005 9781403902894 PB £18.99
nearly 50 documents covering the responses
of superstition. This study challenges this
of medical practitioners; the social and
assumption, offering students a varied
economic impact; religious responses. Each
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appear in English for the first time -
the issues explored in the documents and
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headnotes to provide additional background
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variety of perspectives on this devastating
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illness and its consequences.
translated extracts from religious, legal,
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of superstition. This study challenges this
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actually thought and believed about the
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of their world are presented through
story up to the present day, including
translated extracts
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discussion of recent events such as the
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discussion of recent events such as the
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2002 Bali terrorist bombings and the 2004
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students of all backgrounds both the
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controversy that continues to be generated
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wideof 10/30/2006 9781403993144 HB £45.00
reading and reflective practice, allowing
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how literature mediated the construction of
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of the formation of the British novel.
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focuses upon formal innovation, social
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Rejecting a teleological narrative of the
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focuses upon formal innovation, social
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focus on close readings of commonly-
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Helen Nicholson examines the ways in which 9/20/2005 9781403916464 PB £16.99
focus on close readings of commonly-
drama and theatre have been applied to
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range of practices in the light of
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range of practices in the light of
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overview
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dramaturgy and performance. Giesekam
undergraduates of performing arts and the
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substantial community of those engaged in
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storytelling, filling a noticeable void in an
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debates currently taking place, and those
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tools of making art. In the theatre this
future.van
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social, material and practical aspects of
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the real world.
new media supplements, enhanced teacher
support materials, and full integration of the
TI-83 and TI-89 graphing calculators.
Readable, clear text and hundreds of original 2/6/2006 9780878936441 PB £56.99
anatomical drawings are accompanied by a
series of text boxes discussing anatomical
methods and ocular surgery, as well as
historical 'vignettes', which illustrate how we
have come to understand the eye as we do.
It is essential that all involved in a patient's 12/4/2007 9780230574250 PB £19.99
healthcare should have ready access to
information on the various medicines
prescribed or bought over the counter.
Updated annually, <EM>Drugs
Handbook</EM> provides quick and easy
<BR>The updated version of the hugely 8/20/2008 9780230507531 PB 2nd £24.99
access to these facts and acts as a concise
popular <EM>Applied Microbiology for editio
guide to almost all medicines available in the
Nurses</EM> (2000) providing the essential n
UK.
information about how infection occurs,
methods to prevent it and the precautions
required to contain it. This new edition is fully
revised to include contemporary infection
control issues and the important concepts of
applied microbiology.
Cases of child neglect raise complex 3/22/2007 9781403933461 PB £21.99
assessment dilemmas. This book considers
causes and effects of child neglect and the
personal, professional and organizational
factors influencing identification and
assessment. Practical suggestions are made
This innovative textbook uses PBL to 9/29/2006 9781403933935 PB £25.99
to improve practice and the importance of
engage readers in a learning process about
effective multidisciplinary working is
child health and the nursing of
emphasized throughout.
children/families. Covering the key content of
a children's nursing course, it presents
varied trigger material to initiate the learning
Focusing on health and social care, this 3/30/2006 9780333776209 PB £21.99
process, including case studies grounded in
book shows how important the body can be
clinical practice. The PBL approach
to a range of issues such as disability, old
encourages critical thinking and the
age, sexuality, consumption, food and public
development of transferable skills for
space. Twigg illustrates how constructions of
contemporary children's nursing practice and
the body affect how we see different social
lifelong learning,
Focusing enabling
on health readers
and social care,tothis 3/30/2006 9780333776193 HB £60.00
groups and explores the significance of it in
address
book challenges
shows in health
how important service
the body can be
the provision and delivery of care.
agendas.
to a range of issues such as disability, old
age, sexuality, consumption, food and public
space. Twigg illustrates how constructions of
the body affect how we see different social
Considering psychosomatics Shoenberg 6/4/2007 9780333946503 HB £60.00
groups and explores the significance of it in
offers clinical descriptions of the main
the provision and delivery of care.
psychosomatic disorders and reviews
psychotherapeutic approaches to treatment.
Clearly set out and accessibly written, it will
be essential reading for qualified and trainee
Featuring contributions&nbsp;from a range 11/28/2008 9780230205581 PB £21.99
counsellors, psychotherapists, clinical
of health
psychologists and psychiatrists as well as
professionals,&nbsp;<EM>Developing
physicians.
Advanced Skills in Practice
Teaching</EM>&nbsp;supports those who
need to educate and assess at advanced
Written specifically for students and 7/20/2007 9781403998866 PB £25.99
level. Beginning with a discussion of key
practitioners in health and social care taking
principles and then applying these to a
foundation degrees or further professional
variety of care settings, it is an engaging and
qualifications, this book offers a wealth of
practical text. <BR>
material on contexts, knowledge bases,
skills and practices, as well as dealing with
<br>Firmly rooted in practice, this book is a 11/24/2008 9780230507197 PB £18.99
work carried out by those involved in
timely exploration of the nature and value of
treatment, therapy, advocacy and
a virtue-based approach to ethics in health
management.
and social care. We hear the voices of
practitioners and service users speaking
about their everyday encounters and ethical
This clear and persuasive book examines 4/28/2005 9781403914712 PB £22.99
challenges, and strategies for cultivating
recent developments in ethics and applies
these virtues in education and practice.
these to the practice and organisation of the
caring professions. Its original approach
focuses on what kind of ethical theory might
be helpful for professional ethics, and
Maths can be an unnecessary source of 10/31/2005 9781403940780 PB 2nd £13.99
explores debates from the perspectives of
anxiety for both students and professionals editio
liberalism, feminism, ecology,
involved in nursing and healthcare. Now the n
postmodernism and constructivism. With
new edition of Coben & Atere-Roberts'
ideas accessibly explained and implications
classic text tackles this issue head-on,
explored using illustrative examples from
providing valuable support and advice for
practice
The thirdcontexts,
edition ofitthis
is essential reading for
popular introductory 12/8/2006 9781403987808 PB 3rd £27.99
those who need it. Building on the success
students and two
text features professionals.
new chapters: Ethics in editio
of its predecessor, the second edition
Nursing and Health Informatics; the contents n
provides practical help in a user-friendly
have been reorganized into a theory/practice
format, offering refreshers on maths and
structure and coverage of cultural and
anchoring suggested strategies to real-life
branch issues has been improved
situations. There are new sections on nurse
throughout. An exceptionally clear text which
prescribing, care of older patients and the
demonstrates how knowledge can be
organization of healthcare work - all
applied to practice.
designed to reflect the changing
responsibilities within the nursing and
healthcare fields. The result is an
indispensable guidebook that leaves nurses
and other health professionals free to
<EM>Health Studies 2e</EM> is the revised 1/24/2008 9780230545205 PB 2nd £25.99
new edition of Naidoo &amp; Wills' popular Editio
student text. It provides a single n
comprehensive volume of all the major
disciplines, perspectives and methodologies
in health studies and relates them to the real
Being self-aware is particularly important for 11/27/2007 9780230019881 PB £19.99
world through applied examples and
healthcare professionals who need to
coverage of contemporary health issues.
manage their cognitive, affective and
<BR>
behavioural self in order to engage
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book examines how self-awareness can be
Health economics applies the tools of 9/25/2007 9781403940834 PB £24.99
developed and applied in practice by
economic analysis to the problems of health
combining theoretical and practical
care finance and delivery. This introductory
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text uses clear, non-technical language to
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critically examine their strengths and
Health economics applies the tools of 9/25/2007 9781403940827 HB £65.00
weaknesses in relation to health policy and
economic analysis to the problems of health
management issues.
care finance and delivery. This introductory
text uses clear, non-technical language to
explain the available economic tools, and
critically examine their strengths and
This companion volume to Health 10/5/2005 9781403934116 PB £23.99
weaknesses in relation to health policy and
Promotion: Professional Perspectives,
management issues.
considers in more depth the health
promotion role of nurses and Allied Health
Professions (AHPs). Health promotion,
within the broader framework of public
This companion volume to Health 10/4/2005 9781403934109 HB £65.00
health, is considered to be more effective
Promotion: Professional Perspectives,
when comprehensive approaches are
considers in more depth the health
adopted. Many recent public health policy
promotion role of nurses and Allied Health
directives have advocated interprofessional
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collaboration. This text, in exploring the wide
within the broader framework of public
rangechallenging
This of health promoting professional
and provocative book 1/7/2005 9781403921376 PB £23.99
health, is considered to be more effective
activities that nurses
explores many and AHPs
contentious and engage
debatedin,
when comprehensive approaches are
will inform
issues practicewith
associated and the
facilitate cross-of
promotion
adopted. Many recent public health policy
boundary
health at amultiprofessional
global level. Thepartnerships.
chapters offer
directives have advocated interprofessional
insights into the key determinants of health
collaboration. This text, in exploring the wide
between and within countries; how effective
rangechallenging
This of health promoting professional
and provocative book 1/7/2005 9781403921369 HB £60.00
health promotion is in achieving health gain
activities many
explores that nurses and AHPs
contentious and engage
debatedin,
at a global level and the significant health
will inform
issues practicewith
associated and the
facilitate cross-of
promotion
challenges to be faced in the twenty-first
boundary
health at amultiprofessional
global level. Thepartnerships.
chapters offer
century. The contributors are a highly
insights into the key determinants of health
distinguished group of academics and health
between and within countries; how effective
professionals
This fromintroduction
authoritative around the to world,
physical 7/20/2007 9781403934123 PB £20.99
health promotion is in achieving health gain
including representatives
activity applies from themodels
the main theories, World
at a global level and the significant health
Health
and Organization,
approaches The International
in health promotion to Union
the
challenges to be faced in the twenty-first
of Health
field Promotion
of sport and Education
and exercise. and the
It draws together
century. The contributors are a highly
World
the Bank. of psychology, sociology,
disciplines
distinguished group of academics and health
physiology and social policy to look at issues
professionals from around
<EM>Communication Skillsthe
forworld,
Nursing 9/22/2006 9781403949851 PB £18.99
affecting the health of individuals, of
including representatives
Practice</EM> focuses onfrom the World of
the application
communities and of society as a
Health Organization,
communication theoryThe International
to practice and Union
whole.<BR><BR>
of Healthfocused
features Promotion and Education
research, and the
with a highlight
World
on the Bank.
client's perspective. The text builds on
both psychological and nursing theories, to
This progressive new text shows how 12/16/2008 9780230550773 PB £19.99
develop a patient-centred and therapeutic
professionals can work as a team to provide
framework for communication.
seamless treatment that puts the patient
first. By exploring the concept of care from
different perspectives and discussing the
values and ethics each group brings, it links
the goals of patient-centred practice and
interprofessionalism for the first
time.<BR><BR>
This book enables healthcare professionals 8/12/2005 9780333985106 PB £26.99
to make clinical governance a reality at all
levels of a health care organisation. It covers
techniques and approaches to support the
successful implementation of Clinical
Governance, including evidence-based
This thought provoking text explores some of 9/26/2008 9780230009059 PB £19.99
practice, integrated care pathways, clinical
the most contentious issues in mental health
risk management and other essential skills
today.&nbsp;Drawing on top authors in the
such as project management, writing a
field, each chapter explores a key subject
strategy and facilitating groups. Each
area which is often ignored or avoided in
chapter is supported with examples of how
mental health.&nbsp;Stimulating and lively in
the theory
This worksatinthe
book looks practice.
role nurses play when 11/27/2007 9781403916518 PB £19.99
style, it is essential reading for all mental
working with people who have dementia and
health students and practitioners.
their relatives. <EM>Dementia Care
Nursing</EM> is a fascinating insight into
the field, which outlines approaches that
may be used by nurses within practice and
This popular text provides a clear 2/28/2006 9780333987278 PB 2nd £22.99
provides advice on how dementia care may
introduction to the principles and processes editio
be developed and enhanced.<BR><BR>
of nursing research. Parahoo has brought n
his book up-to-date by including all relevant
government initiatives, reworking the text's
Research Examples and including new
This accessible and clearly structured book, 11/12/2008 9780230500785 PB £20.99
chapters and expanded sections.
written by experienced researchers and
practitioners, provides a one-stop
introduction to the most common qualitative,
quantitative and desk-based research
designs and methods in health and social
<EM>Successful Statistics For Nursing and 4/28/2006 9781403916525 PB £21.99
care.
Healthcare</EM> helps students to gain an
understanding of statistical methods within
the evidence-based health care context. It
builds confidence in descriptive statistics,
concentrating on appropriate statistical tools
It is essential that all involved in a patient's 11/17/2008 9780230224209 PB £19.99
and the techniques used in research, whilst
healthcare should have ready access to
gently introducing the mathematics required.
information on the various medicines
prescribed or bought over the counter.
Updated annually, <EM>Drugs
Handbook</EM> provides quick and easy
Students taking professional programmes in 9/9/2005 9781403912060 PB £22.99
access to these facts and acts as a concise
health and social care now require an
guide to almost all medicines available in the
understanding of interprofessional working.
UK.
This text provides pre-qualifying students
with an accessible overview of the role, work
and skills of a wide range of professionals.
This text offers a contemporary insight into 9/22/2006 9781403990648 PB £20.99
Illustrated with case studies throughout, it
non-medical prescribing initiatives in
examines the rationale, skills and conditions
everyday situations, covering the latest
required for interprofessional working, and
phase in this ever-evolving field of
provides insights into the roles and
professional practice. With contributors from
perspectives of professionals involved in
a variety of health professions, this practical
health and social
Broadened care.coverage of
to include 11/24/2008 9780230208995 PB 2nd £23.99
text examines prescribing as it stands now,
community settings, and updated to address Editio
how it may develop in the future.
changes in practice, <EM>Pain n
2/e</EM>&nbsp;is a solid introduction to the
subject.&nbsp;Developed from original
learning tools,&nbsp;it is underpinned by a
Risk and Nursing Practice introduces the 6/29/2006 9781403943118 PB £21.99
comprehensive pedagogic framework, and is
reader to a range of sociological theory that
an essential resource&nbsp;for all involved
has arisen about the 'risk society'. Theories
in pain management and assessment.
about risk and society are specifically related
to aspects of health care and nursing
practice that have become highly thematic,
such as violence against nurses, techniques
of risk assessment and risk management.
Introduces an innovative approach to 10/24/2006 9781403946270 PB £21.99
nursing practice. Solution-focused nursing is
a practical philosophy which emphasizes
change at three levels: the client, nursing
and society. It teaches three principles: to be
cautious of dominant paradigms, to focus not
This book brings sociological and 9/11/2007 9781403943309 PB £22.99
only on problems but solutions too, and to
neuroscientific perspectives on the body
work with and for clients rather than on
together to inform a new understanding of
them.
person-in-environment. It offers important
new ways of working with people in various
social work and social care settings from
This books discusses the causes and 9/30/2008 9780878930371 PB £30.99
child protection to aged care, mental health
mechanisms underlying
and work with drug and alcohol use. <BR>
obesity.&nbsp;It&nbsp;discusses the factors
that have contributed to the obesity
epidemic, including social, cultural, medical,
developmental, and
Power is a concept central to public health 4/26/2005 9781403945600 PB £21.99
political&nbsp;influences, on individuals and
practice. This book addresses for the first
at group levels. It offers steps towards
time, in such a practical way, how public
prevention and fitness, including feeding
health professionals can help their clients to
strategies.
gain power. It offers sound theoretical
principles and practical solutions for
<EM>Principles of Professional Studies in 11/10/2006 9781403942234 PB £20.99
transforming power relations to improve
Nursing</EM> supports readers as they
public health practice. It also introduces
work towards becoming professional nurses.
readers to a new methodology to plan,
Interactive and student-centred with case
implement and evaluate empowering public
studies and learning activities/exercises
health programmes.<BR>Illustrated
throughout, this text enables students to
throughout with international
<EM>Professional case
Perspectives in study
Health 9/27/2007 9781403990587 PB £21.99
discuss, debate and develop their
examples tocovers
Care</EM> demonstrate
a broadprinciples
range of of an
understanding and practice for the delivery
empoweringissues
healthcare professional
such aspractice, this lively
confidentiality, the
of client-centred care.
text willas
patient beconsumer
key reading forinterprofessional
and today's public
health practitioners.
working. It examines the latest
developments and international perspectives
This text provides an invaluable and 5/4/2005 9780333987261 PB £20.99
on working in healthcare, and encourages a
accessible overview of the rapidly
critical appreciation of current debates on
developing field of integrative
the professional agenda.
psychotherapy, and introduces a relational-
developmental approach to theory and
practice. The book critiques the
The study of psychology is a key part of 6/1/2006 9781403942173 PB 2nd £23.99
philosophical bases underpinning the
nursing training. <EM>The Psychology of editio
theoretical model, looks at the nature of
Nursing Care</EM> is built around nursing n
resistance in different phases of therapy,
themes and focuses on those areas of
and presents an engaging clinical case
psychology with direct relevance to nursing
study. The book goes beyond the confines of
practice, omitting those with little bearing.
the therapy
Exploring room
the storyand explores
of user the
involvement in 10/28/2008 9780230550636 PB £19.99
The result is an applied psychology of
significance
the NHS over ofthe
thelast
cultural, ecological
30 years, this and
nursing profoundly useful to pre-registration
transpersonal
fascinating newdimensions of therapy.
book provides an analysis of
students.
the conceptual terrain that underlies debates
about public and patient involvement. It is
essential reading for students in all health
Britten places medicines in their social 5/9/2008 9781403935410 PB £18.99
related disciplines for whom the user
context, and considers the range of
experience is key.<BR>
influences on prescribing and the sociology
of health and illness. Exploring issues such
as 'the meaning of medicines' and
'alternative treatments', the book provides
Britten places medicines in their social 5/9/2008 9780230205109 HB £55.00
important reading for students across a
context, and considers the range of
range of disciplines interested in medicines
influences on prescribing and the sociology
and society.
of health and illness. Exploring issues such
as 'the meaning of medicines' and
'alternative treatments', the book provides
important reading for students across a
range of disciplines interested in medicines
and society.
A comprehensive collection of classic and 3/28/2008 9781403940803 PB £21.99
contemporary readings in the sociology of
health. <EM>The Sociology of
Healthcare</EM> will stimulate debate,
reflexive practice and critical thinking in
applied sociology and is aimed at the
This book combines the theory and practice 5/21/2007 9780230008571 PB £12.99
teaching and learning needs of both
of academic writing for nursing and
lecturers and students.
midwifery students. Helping students
analyze the basics of academic writing,
examining cognitive processes such as
reflection and critical thinking, <EM>Writing
This innovative text considers emotion work 10/28/2008 9780230542518 PB £19.99
for Nursing and Midwifery Students</EM> is
across maternity care and infertility services
an invaluable resource for students
both within the UK and internationally.
throughout their study programs.
Leading authors draw together key research,
explaining&nbsp;the field's theoretical
underpinnings and enhancing the
This introductory textbook is aimed at 7/15/2008 9780230551695 PB £16.99
understanding of emotions and how they are
undergraduates studying community
managed, experienced and negotiated in
dance.&nbsp; Drawing on high profile
clinical settings.
contributors, the book is packed with case
studies, interviews and examples that
students can&nbsp;use to explore issues in
This introductory textbook is aimed at 7/15/2008 9780230551688 HB £49.50
community dance practice.
undergraduates studying community
A&nbsp;resources section includes session
dance.&nbsp; Drawing on high profile
plans, evaluation tools and questionnaires.
contributors, the book is packed with case
studies, interviews and examples that
students can&nbsp;use to explore issues in
Recent digital advances have transformed 12/6/2006 9781403936943 PB £18.99
community dance practice.
the films we watch and the ways in which we
A&nbsp;resources section includes session
experience them. <EM>CineTech</EM>
plans, evaluation tools and questionnaires.
explores this exciting convergence between
film and new media through a diverse range
of up-to-date case studies, including the
Recent digital advances have transformed 12/8/2006 9781403936936 HB £55.00
<EM>Star Wars</EM> prequels and the
the films we watch and the ways in which we
<EM>Matrix</EM> trilogy.
experience them. <EM>CineTech</EM>
explores this exciting convergence between
film and new media through a diverse range
of up-to-date case studies, including the
This is one of the first books to offer a 5/19/2008 9780230601291 HB £42.50
<EM>Star Wars</EM> prequels and the
rigorous analysis of the enormous changes
<EM>Matrix</EM> trilogy.
in the musical theatre during the 1980s and
90s.&nbsp; In addition, it focuses on the
contribution of well-known, serious theatre
directors to the mainstream Musical Theatre
There is a growing interest in 'dramaturgy' as 11/19/2007 9781403996558 HB £50.00
and it is the first book to offer a dual Anglo-
a critical concept and as a practical process.
American perspective on this subject.
Outlining different perspectives this book
introduces both concept and practice in an
accessible and engaging style. Using case
studies and suggesting areas of further
<EM>Improvisation in Drama</EM> was the 8/30/2007 9781403936707 PB 2nd £18.99
study, the authors provide an insight into
first book to offer a unified view of work editio
contemporary debates and new directions
central to most drama training. This new n
edition features new practical examples and
includes extended assessments of various
practitioners as well as further coverage of
<EM>Improvisation in Drama</EM> was the 8/30/2007 9781403986863 HB 2nd £55.00
women practitioners, non-western theatre,
first book to offer a unified view of work editio
'long form' improvisation and live-action role
central to most drama training. This new n
play
edition features new practical examples and
includes extended assessments of various
practitioners as well as further coverage of
women practitioners, non-western theatre,
'long form' improvisation and live-action role
play
<EM>Cool Britannia?</EM> draws on new 11/19/2007 9781403988133 PB £15.99
research to create a critical framework for
approaching the drama of this period. It
examines the work of established
playwrights as well as the generation of
young writers who emerged in the mid-
<EM>Cool Britannia?</EM> draws on new 11/19/2007 9781403988126 HB £47.50
1990s and explores a wide variety of key
research to create a critical framework for
issues including cultural politics and
approaching the drama of this period. It
constructions of race and gender.
examines the work of established
playwrights as well as the generation of
young writers who emerged in the mid-
In this ground-breakiing collection of articles, 8/9/2005 9781403994554 PB £18.99
1990s and explores a wide variety of key
ten respected philosophers discuss
issues including cultural politics and
everyday virtues, including generosity of
constructions of race and gender.
spirit, gratitude, hope, patience and trust.
Martha C. Nussbaum describes the cognitive
dimensions of compassion; Robert Solomon
In this ground-breakiing collection of articles, 8/12/2005 9781403994547 HB £56.00
argues that love must have reasons;
ten respected philosophers discuss
Eamonn Callan contends that patience has
everyday virtues, including generosity of
as much value as courage. Clifford Williams'
spirit, gratitude, hope, patience and trust.
Introduction places the virtues into the
Martha C. Nussbaum describes the cognitive
contemporary context and discusses each
dimensions of compassion; Robert Solomon
one treated
<P>This bookin the book.the spiritual
explores 7/21/2008 9780230605374 HB £45.00
argues that love must have reasons;
dimensions (political, racial, sexual, and
Eamonn Callan contends that patience has
violent) of Malcolm Xbs journey from
as much value as courage. Clifford Williams'
Christianity to Islam, Julius Lesterbs journey
Introduction places the virtues into the
from Christianity to Judaism, and Jan
contemporary context and discusses each
Willisbs journey from Christianity to
one
A treatedbalanced,
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Buddhism.</P>
introductory text, World Religions takes a Editio
historical approach to the ideological and n
cultural aspects of several religions. More
than just a collection of facts about beliefs
and mores, this unique text offers students a
Religion and belief influence many areas of 2/20/2009 9780333687635 PB £19.99
complex portrait of each religion, with
our lives.&nbsp;This book&nbsp;gives a
scholarly viewpoints interspersed
thoroughly up-to-date overview of religion in
throughout.
contemporary society alongside insight into
classic theory. Packed with helpful features
to encourage&nbsp;students' learning and
The book&nbsp;presents the transition from 8/22/2008 9780230605404 HB £40.00
engagement with the subject, this is a key
traditionalism to modernism in connection to
text for students of the sociology of religion.
two of Küngbs most important books on
ecclesiology: <I>Structures of the
Church</I> (1962) as representing Küngbs
traditional theology, and <I>On Being a
This book is a consideration of major 7/1/2008 9781403984791 HB £40.00
Christian</I> (1974) as a reflection of his
contemporary Black and
modern approach to Christianity.
Jewish&nbsp;understanding of
God,&nbsp;examining how profound faith in
a just God is sustained, and even
strengthened, in the face of particularly
This work explores the earliest extant 7/1/2008 9780230605350 HB £40.00
horrific and long-standing evil and suffering
discussions on the authority of the Hadith in
in a community.&nbsp;&nbsp;
Islam and compares them with contemporary
debates.&nbsp;

This study offers a reading that avoids both 7/1/2008 9780230605435 HB £42.50
literalism and sociological reductionism
through a study of the Bible's intricate
patterns of imagery. It will appeal to
thoughtful people dissatisfied with the
religious status quo and looking for a new
intellectual starting point.
Tipler and Llewellyn's acclaimed text guides 12/17/2007 9780716775508 HB 5th £47.99
students through the foundations and wide- editio
ranging applications of modern physics with n
the utmost clarity, without sacrificing
scientific integrity.
The Sixth Edition offers a completely 9/30/2007 9781429202657 HB 6th £44.99
integrated text and media solution that will editio
enable students to learn more effectively and n
professors to teach more efficiently. The text
includes a new strategic problem-solving
approach, an integrated Maths Tutorial, and
The Sixth Edition offers a completely 6/30/2007 9781429201247 HB 6th £41.99
new tools to improve conceptual
integrated text and media solution that will editio
understanding. It is available in three
enable students to learn more effectively and n
volumes.
professors to teach more efficiently. The text
includes a new strategic problem-solving
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The Sixth Edition offers a completely 6/30/2007 9781429201322 HB 6th £39.99
new tools to improve conceptual
integrated text and media solution that will editio
understanding. It is also available in three
enable students to learn more effectively and n
volumes.
professors to teach more efficiently. The text
includes a new strategic problem-solving
approach, an integrated Maths Tutorial, and
The Sixth Edition offers a completely 6/30/2007 9781429201339 HB 6th £39.99
new tools to improve conceptual
integrated text and media solution that will editio
understanding.
enable students to learn more effectively and n
professors to teach more efficiently. The text
includes a new strategic problem-solving
approach, an integrated Maths Tutorial, and
The Sixth Edition offers a completely 10/15/2007 9781429201346 HB 6th £24.99
new tools to improve conceptual
integrated text and media solution that will editio
understanding.
enable students to learn more effectively and n
professors to teach more efficiently. The text
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the changing relationship between the EU
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and the US in the 21st century and its
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John Dumbrell assesses how and why the n
Anglo-American special relationship found a
new lease of life under Blair as Britain
repeatedly 'chose' the US in its evolving
Having reviewed key classical theories and 8/5/2005 9780333947739 PB £22.99
foreign policy orientation rather than Europe.
debates in his highly-successful
<EM>Theories of Nationalism </EM> Umut
Özkirimli turns in this new work to the major
areas of debate and key issues in the study
of nationalism in the contemporary world.
Having reviewed key classical theories and 8/5/2005 9780333947722 HB £65.00
Broad-ranging and genuinely international in
debates in his highly-successful
scope it combines clear exposition of
<EM>Theories of Nationalism </EM> Umut
existing positions and perspectives with the
Özkirimli turns in this new work to the major
development of the author's own
areas of debate and key issues in the study
assessment and synthesis.
of nationalism in the contemporary world.
This is a completely revised and updated 3/25/2005 9781403993113 PB 3rd £19.99
Broad-ranging and genuinely international in
edition of the standard textbook on editio
scope it combines clear exposition of
diplomatic theory and practice. It includes n
existing positions and perspectives with the
comprehensive coverage of the main issues,
development of the author's own
from telecommunications to summitry. With
assessment and synthesis.
new sections on the importance of following
A systematically revised and updated new 8/5/2005 9780333977026 PB 2nd £23.99
up agreements and the adaptability of the
edition of a highly acclaimed text which was editio
resident embassy, this third edition of
an immediate bestseller on courses around n
<EM>Diplomacy</EM> offers the most up-
the world. The second edition takes a
to-date information about the real-world
broader perspective giving increased
practice of international relations. It will be
coverage of other dimensions of
essential
A readingrevised
systematically for students and
and updated new 8/5/2005 9781403904485 HB 2nd £65.00
globalization alongside its core focus on the
professionals alike.acclaimed text which was
edition of a highly editio
rise of supraterritoriality which, the author
an immediate bestseller on courses around n
argues, is globalization's most distinctive
the world. The second edition takes a
feature.<BR>
broader perspective giving increased
coverage of other dimensions of
globalization alongside its core focus on the
rise of supraterritoriality which, the author
argues, is globalization's most distinctive
feature.<BR>
Substantially adapted for its first English 6/5/2006 9780333721285 PB £22.99
publication from its third German edition, this
broad-ranging and up-to-date textbook
provides a theoretical and empirical
introduction to the politics and policies of
organizations such as the UN, the World
Substantially adapted for its first English 6/5/2006 9780333721292 HB £65.00
Trade Organization and the EU which play
publication from its third German edition, this
an increasingly important role in international
broad-ranging and up-to-date textbook
politics.
provides a theoretical and empirical
introduction to the politics and policies of
organizations such as the UN, the World
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Trade Organization and the EU which play
the leading text in the field, <EM>Issues in Editio
an increasingly important role in international
World Politics</EM> takes a truly global n
politics.
perspective on the major challenges in 21st
century international relations.
Systematically revised and updated
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throughout with the addition of a major new
the leading text in the field, <EM>Issues in Editio
chapter on international terrorism by Tim
World Politics</EM> takes a truly global n
Dunne, the third edition provides an ideal
perspective on the major challenges in 21st
introduction to the key challenges for a fast-
century international relations.
changing world.
Systematically revised and updated
This major new text provides a clear and 6/1/2006 9781403934222 PB £22.99
throughout with the addition of a major new
accessible introduction to rational choice
chapter on international terrorism by Tim
assuming no prior knowledge and providing
Dunne, the third edition provides an ideal
a uniquely fair-minded assessment of both
introduction to the key challenges for a fast-
the strengths and limitations of the
changing world.
approach. It provides broad-ranging
This major new text provides a clear and 6/5/2006 9781403934215 HB £65.00
international coverage of the areas in which
accessible introduction to rational choice
rational choice has been widely used.
assuming no prior knowledge and providing
a uniquely fair-minded assessment of both
the strengths and limitations of the
approach. It provides broad-ranging
Beeson examines the distinctive character 11/22/2006 9780230000339 PB £22.99
international coverage of the areas in which
and evolution of political systems, economic
rational choice has been widely used.
structures, and security relationships of East
Asia. Beeson places East Asian
development in the unique historical
circumstances that have underpinned its
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remarkable rise to prominence over the last
and evolution of political systems, economic
few decades and provides multi-dimensional
structures, and security relationships of East
analysis of the area.
Asia. Beeson places East Asian
development in the unique historical
circumstances that have underpinned its
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remarkable rise to prominence over the last
its evangelists and detractors&nbsp;are still
few decades and provides multi-dimensional
raging. In this concise, balanced and
analysis of the area.
accessible new text, Nick Bisley assesses
the nature and extent of globalization, the
key debates surrounding it and its impact on
Today the debates on globalization between 4/27/2007 9781403986948 HB £60.00
and significance for world politics.
its evangelists and detractors is still raging.
In this concise, balanced and accessible
new text, Nick Bisley assesses the nature
and extent of globalization, the key debates
surrounding it and its impact on and
This is an innovative and interdisciplinary 4/13/2006 9781403918987 PB £22.99
significance for world politics.
introduction to the study of nationalism. The
author uses paired chapters, first to present
the work of key authors in relation to each of
a set of key themes - primordialism,
modernism, power and culture - and then
critically to rethink these core concepts.
This is an innovative and interdisciplinary 4/18/2006 9781403918970 HB £65.00
introduction to the study of nationalism. The
author uses paired chapters, first to present
the work of key authors in relation to each of
a set of key themes - primordialism,
modernism, power and culture - and then
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critically to rethink these core concepts.
between states is being displaced by a new
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governments and organizations, like the EU
and NATO, are only beginning to come to
terms. This broad-ranging new text develops
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a comprehensive framework for
between states is being displaced by a new
understanding the security issues
set of challenges, with&nbsp;which peoples,
confronting Europe today.
governments and organizations, like the EU
and NATO, are only beginning to come to
terms. This broad-ranging new text develops
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a comprehensive framework for
international in scope, this major new text
understanding the security issues
introduces all the main competing theoretical
confronting Europe today.
approaches to the study of the state as well
as key contested issues in relation to
globalization, new forms of governance, the
Broad-ranging in its coverage and truly 12/5/2005 9781403934253 HB £65.00
changing public/private boundary, changes
international in scope, this major new text
in the powers and capacities of states, and
introduces all the main competing theoretical
the differences between advanced liberal
approaches to the study of the state as well
democratic and other states. Chapters have
as key contested issues in relation to
been specially commissioned to a common
globalization, new forms of governance, the
format
This and new
major are written by anacclaimed
text, highly international
in its 2/11/2005 9781403935403 PB £22.99
changing public/private boundary, changes
cast of leading
original Germanauthorities.
version, is now available for
in the powers and capacities of states, and
the first time in English in a substantially
the differences between advanced liberal
revised and updated translation. It provides
democratic and other states. Chapters have
a systematic introduction to the main areas
been specially commissioned to a common
of activity of the United Nations today and to
format
This and new
major are written by anacclaimed
text, highly international
in its 2/11/2005 9781403935397 HB £65.00
its organization and evolution as well as an
cast of leading
original Germanauthorities.
version, is now available for
evaluation of its likely role and prospects for
the first time in English in a substantially
reform in the twenty-first-century.
revised and updated translation. It provides
a systematic introduction to the main areas
of activity of the United Nations today and to
This&nbsp;3rd edition of a well-established 4/7/2005 9781403946645 PB 3rd £22.99
its organization and evolution as well as an
and widely used text. It has been editio
evaluation of its likely role and prospects for
comprehensively updated with the addition n
reform in the twenty-first-century.
of new chapters on the individual and
international relations, identity and
nationalism and the implications of US
<EM>Understanding International 4/7/2005 9781403946638 HB 3rd £65.00
power in the twenty-first century.
Relations</EM> is the 3rd edition of a well- editio
established advanced undergraduate and n
postgraduate text. It has been
comprehensively updated to take into
account recent literature on the theory of
Long established as the leading text in the 5/31/2007 9780230006379 PB 7th £25.99
international relations, and events in the
field, the 7th edition has been Editio
world, in particular '9/11' and the War on
comprehensively updated and rewritten. n
Terror. New chapters have been added on
Lively, accessible, student-friendly and truly
the individual and international relations,
international in its coverage, this edition, with
identity and nationalism and the implications
a new chapter on Political Economy,
of USsubstantially
This power in therevised
twenty-first century.
7th edition of a 2/28/2005 9780333961612 PB 7th £20.99
includes a substantially enhanced range of
classic text includes a new chapter on editio
case studies, debate boxes, charts and
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tables.
coverage of democratic politics, interests
and movements; of the media; of social and
cultural influences on political behaviour and
of public management. It has been
systematically revised and updated
throughout in the accessible down-to-earth
style that has made it such a popular student
choice for over 30 years.
Stimulating, succinct and accessible, this 5/4/2007 9780230524972 PB 3rd £24.99
highly successful text offers a Editio
comprehensive introduction to the study of n
politics, written from an international
perspective. Including a new chapter on the
mass media and political communication it
Stimulating, succinct and accessible, this 5/3/2007 9780230525573 HB 3rd £65.00
contains substantial new material on
highly successful text offers a editio
developments such as the 'War on Terror,'
comprehensive introduction to the study of n
and state transformation.
politics, written from an international
perspective. Including a new chapter on the
mass media and political communication it
This student companion covers all the main 4/25/2008 9780230517905 PB £20.99
contains substantial new material on
aspects of political science from the nature
developments such as the 'War on Terror,'
and main components of the subject to key
and state transformation.
theories, thinkers and concepts. Truly
international in scope, it will be the ideal
complement, for students around the world,
A major new assessment of the key political 9/11/2007 9780230007703 PB £21.99
to Palgrave's highly successful range of
initiatives currently being used to pursue
course texts.
gender equality around the world. Judith
Squires explains the central features of
gender quotas, women's policy agencies and
gender mainstreaming, and evaluates
A major new assessment of the key political 9/11/2007 9780230007697 HB £60.00
arguments regarding the emergence and
initiatives currently being used to pursue
impact of these three initiatives. <BR>
gender equality around the world. Judith
Squires explains the central features of
gender quotas, women's policy agencies and
gender mainstreaming, and evaluates
The rise of globalization and heightened 8/5/2008 9780333693209 PB £22.99
arguments regarding the emergence and
debate over trade, protection, competition,
impact of these three initiatives. <BR>
and the environment have created
unprecedented challenges for businesses
and governments worldwide.&nbsp;These
are systematically assessed in this important
Despite a burgeoning debate on substantive 6/1/2005 9781403913517 PB £23.99
new text.
issues in IPE, little attention has been
devoted to its theoretical foundations. In this
important new text, Matthew Watson reviews
the main current theoretical approaches to
IPE and highlights the problems that arise
Despite a burgeoning debate on substantive 6/1/2005 9781403913500 HB £65.00
from treating 'states' and 'markets' as
issues in IPE, little attention has been
separate and contesting units of analysis.
devoted to its theoretical foundations. In this
Foremost among these problems is the lack
important new text, Matthew Watson reviews
of attention given to theorizing the
the main current theoretical approaches to
constitution of the individual as both an
IPE and highlights the problems that arise
economic
The secondagent andofathis
edition moral being.and
popular 3/29/2007 9780230006690 PB 2nd £23.99
from treating 'states' and 'markets' as
successful text has been revised and Editio
separate and contesting units of analysis.
updated with additional chapters. It provides n
Foremost among these problems is the lack
a comprehensive introduction to the global
of attention given to theorizing the
political economy. It introduces a wide range
constitution of the individual as both an
of theoretical approaches and highlights how
economic
The secondagent andofathis
edition moral being.and
popular 4/6/2007 9780230006683 HB 2nd £65.00
useful they are in tackling key issues.
successful text has been revised and Editio
updated with additional chapters. It provides n
a comprehensive introduction to the global
political economy. It introduces a wide range
of theoretical approaches and highlights how
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useful they are in tackling key issues.
relevance, International Political Economy as
a field of study remains entrenched in a
narrow set of theoretical, conceptual and
empirical foundations derived from the
experiences of the advanced industrialized
democracies. Bringing together specially
commissioned chapters by leading
authorities in each key area of debate,
<EM>Globalizing International Political
Economy </EM>provides a systematic
examination and critique of contemporary
IPE, and puts forward a new agenda for a
Despite its claims to global scope and 8/4/2005 9780333965047 HB £65.00
relevance, International Political Economy as
a field of study remains entrenched in a
narrow set of theoretical, conceptual and
empirical foundations derived from the
experiences of the advanced industrialized
Was it mere chance that the most successful 9/9/2005 9780333964613 PB £22.99
democracies. Bringing together specially
economies of the second half of the
commissioned chapters by leading
twentieth century were all in East and
authorities in each key area of debate,
Southeast Asia, a region of the world
<EM>Globalizing International Political
consumed by confrontation and conflict? In
Economy </EM>provides a systematic
this important contribution to understanding
examination
Was and critique
it mere chance of contemporary
that the most successful 9/9/2005 9780333964606 HB £65.00
both the Asian economic miracle and the
IPE, and puts
economies forward
of the a new
second halfagenda
of the for a
1997-8 crisis, Richard Stubbs assesses the
truly 'global'
twentieth political
century economy.
were all in East and
main explanations to date and offers his own
Southeast Asia, a region of the world
original analysis which emphasises the role
consumed by confrontation and conflict? In
played by the Cold War and the general
this important contribution to understanding
geopolitical context.
International migration is an ever- 1/6/2009 9780230517851 PB 4th £22.99
both the Asian economic miracle and the
more&nbsp;central aspect of globalization in editio
1997-8 crisis, Richard Stubbs assesses the
the contemporary world.&nbsp; The 4th n
main explanations to date and offers his own
edition of the leading text in the field has
original analysis which emphasises the role
been completely recast and updated to
played by the Cold War and the general
provide a comprehensive assessment of the
geopolitical context.
International migration is an ever- 1/6/2009 9780230517844 HB 4th £65.00
nature, extent and dimensions of
more&nbsp;central aspect of globalization in editio
international population movements and of
the contemporary world.&nbsp; This 4th n
their consequences.&nbsp;
edition of the leading text in the field has
been completely recast and updated to
provide a comprehensive assessment of the
This major new text analyses changes and 11/14/2006 9781403999979 PB £22.99
nature, extent and dimensions of
continuities in the current international order
international population movements and of
and their implications for understanding
their consequences.&nbsp;
international development in the 21st
century. The author assesses the extent and
impact of globalization, the emergence of a
This major new text analyses changes and 11/15/2006 9781403999962 HB £65.00
more aggressive stance by the U.S and the
continuities in the current international order
debates to which they have given rise.<BR>
and their implications for understanding
international development in the 21st
century. The author assesses the extent and
impact of globalization and the emergence of
A lively and accessible new introduction to 10/26/2007 9780230535510 PB £19.99
a more aggressive stance by the U.S and
the origins and emergence of the Cold War.
the subsequent debates.<BR>
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe brings to life the
clashes of ideas and personalities that led
Russia and America into decades of conflict
and draws out important lessons for policy
A lively and accessible new introduction to 10/26/2007 9780230535503 HB £55.00
and analysis in todaybs equally formative
the origins and emergence of the Cold War.
period in world affairs.
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe brings to life the
clashes of ideas and personalities that led
Russia and America into decades of conflict
and draws out important lessons for policy
Ethnic, religious and national identities come 3/26/2008 9781403906472 PB £20.99
and analysis in todaybs equally formative
under pressure in a globalized world. Is it
period in world affairs.
possible to embrace the sense of belonging
and rootedness these identities give and still
cultivate human solidarity based on
principles of common humanity? This book
<EM>The New Politics of 3/26/2008 9781403906465 HB £60.00
examines this and related questions,
Identity</EM>&nbsp;pursues many of the
advocating a globally orientated
central issues raised in the author's
citizenship.<BR>
<EM>Rethinking Multiculturalism</EM>
focusing in particular on their consequences
for global politics. Parekh develops a theory
of identity that combines respect for diversity
and applies this theory to a range of key
current debates on national identity.
This wide-ranging text identifies and 8/29/2007 9780333948750 PB 2nd £22.99
assesses the main conceptions of editio
democracy from participationist to elitist. It n
proceeds to consider in detail a range of key
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which these conceptions can be
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distinguished.
assesses the main conceptions of editio
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proceeds to consider in detail a range of key
issues in democratic theory in relation to
which these conceptions can be
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distinguished.
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democracy from participationist to elitist. It n
proceeds to consider in detail a range of key
issues in democratic theory in relation to
which these conceptions can be
This revised and updated 4th edition of the 4/19/2007 9780230521803 PB 4th £21.99
distinguished. The second edition has been
leading text on political ideologies contains a Editio
revised throughout and includes entirely new
new chapter on multiculturalism, n
chapters on deliberative democracy and on
consideration of the changing nature of
self-determination, governance at an
ideological discourse, including the transition
international level and cosmopolitan
from 'traditional' to 'new' ideologies, and
democracy.
This revised and updated 4th edition of the 4/20/2007 9780230521797 HB 4th £60.00
coverage of the impact of developments
leading text on political ideologies contains a Editio
such as globalization and the 'war on terror'.
new chapter on multiculturalism, n
consideration of the changing nature of
ideological discourse, including the transition
from 'traditional' to 'new' ideologies, and
The second edition of this popular text 6/17/2008 9780230019850 PB 2nd £22.99
coverage of the impact of developments
provides a comprehensive introduction to the Editio
such as globalization and the 'war on terror'.
main research methods employed in the n
study of politics and assessment of their
strengths and limitations and of ethical
issues in research. It has been revised and
The second edition of this popular text 6/17/2008 9780230019843 HB 2nd £65.00
updated throughout, and&nbsp;a new
provides a comprehensive introduction to the Editio
chapter considers the relationship between
main research methods employed in the n
research and policy.
study of politics and assessment of their
strengths and limitations and of ethical
issues in research. It has been revised and
This important and much acclaimed book 10/31/2005 9781403944535 PB 2nd £21.99
updated throughout, and&nbsp;a new
rapidly became a classic on first publication. Editio
chapter considers the relationship between
In it, Bhikhu Parekh shows that the Western n
research and policy.
tradition of political philosophy has very
limited theoretical resources to cope with
cultural diversity. He then discusses how it
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can be revised and what new conceptual
rapidly became a classic on first publication. editio
tools are needed. The core of the book
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addresses the important theoretical
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questions raised by contemporary
limited theoretical resources to cope with
multicultural society, especially the nature
cultural diversity. He then discusses how it
and limits
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its insights and and
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can be revised and what new conceptual
fairness, national identity,
politics, <EM>The citizenship,
Prince</EM> is oneand
of the
tools are needed. The core of the book
cross-cultural
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of the Italian
addresses the important theoretical
second editionBased
Renaissance. includeson aNiccolò
substantial
questions raised by contemporary
additional chapter
Machiavelli's addressing
observations key issues.
of the
multicultural society, especially the nature
effectiveness of both ancient and
and limits of intercultural equality and
contemporary statesmen, the rules for
fairness, national identity, citizenship, and
governing set forth in his manual were
cross-cultural political discourse. The new
considered radical and harsh by his
second edition includes a substantial
contemporaries and shocking to many
additional chapter addressing key issues.
others since then.This major new edition
combines an accurate and accessible new
translation with important related documents,
This new textbook on methodology in social 5/11/2007 9780230516656 PB £22.99
and political science focuses on the debate
between positivist and constructivist
approaches. It introduces a range of key
issues - from the nature of knowledge to the
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research methods - showing how
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methodological pluralism can be combined
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issues - from the nature of knowledge to the
strengths and weaknesses of the main
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research methods - showing how
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restructuring. However, in more recent years
since 1945 challenges conventional notions
housing has been at the forefront of changes
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better understood in terms of market
This important new text provides an up-to- 8/21/2007 9780333926901 PB £20.99
restructuring. However, in more recent years
date account of the complex interrelationship
housing has been at the forefront of changes
between politics and the media in Britain. It
that have drawn it closer to other welfare
starts by setting key policy areas in the
state services, and the modernisation of
context of technological convergence,
public services is continuing the trend.
globalization and initiatives at European
This new edition has been updated to reflect 1/11/2008 9780230006744 PB 4th £22.99
level. It then addresses the key issues the
recent shifts in community and social care Editio
role of the media in politics and elections.
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social care, direct payments and individual
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evolution and current dimensions and
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housing policy' in the wake of the
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analysis, it provides a clear account of the
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tensions at the heart of this policy.
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evaluates these changes and provides an
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third-term agenda.<BR><BR>
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This comprehensive introductory text starts 4/7/2005 9780333739198 HB £60.00
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consideration of the party political issues and
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debates and continuities and discontinuities
public services arguing that a combination of
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state, market and civil society provision is
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main dimensions of change in the
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contexts, services and forms of provision.
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government gets information and an
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implications of the current 'what works'
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Assuming no prior knowledge, this text 3/29/2007 9781403912169 PB £24.99
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Understanding social policy can be a 6/18/2008 9780230551589 PB 3rd £21.99
stressing the importance of thinking critically
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This book presents the case for making 10/28/2008 9781403991256 PB £18.99
reinforce key messages, make this a clear
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evidence.
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The third edition examines changes in anti- 4/21/2008 9780230543010 PB 3rd £17.99
rewritten to include recent developments
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approach of earlier editions.
Issues such as the current disillusionment,
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Should the therapeutic process adapt to suit 1/15/2009 9781403995728 PB £20.99
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<BR>This book is designed as a training and 11/12/2008 9780230217690 PB £21.99
btherapeutic tasksb to offer practical advice
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<BR>This book is designed as a training and 11/12/2008 9780230217683 HB £60.00
reference tool for students, researchers and
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Students of social work need to understand 4/28/2008 9781403949356 PB £18.99
scale studies in the social sciences and
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humanities to analyse the research process.
evidence base, to effective practice. This
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The fourth edition of this successful textbook 3/6/2006 9781403921604 PB 4th £17.99
research.
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Clifford and Burke provide a stimulating 12/16/2008 9781403905567 PB £20.99
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Social work has laboured too long under a 11/27/2007 9781403985019 PB £22.99
wide-ranging and authoritative introduction
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problems of practice. Emphasising best
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Taking account of the political, economic 6/23/2006 9781403935458 PB £21.99
post-qualifying social work students alike will
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find it a useful resource.
social work over recent years, this book
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realities of practice. Using an international
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This book is an essential introduction to the 3/16/2007 9781403905529 PB 2nd £17.99
important contribution to the ongoing debate
values, knowledge and skills required for editio
about the character and purpose of social
working with different groups in different n
work.
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social work and the caring professions
skills are vital to all areas of social care
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Now in its fourth edition this book continues 3/4/2008 9780230019997 PB 4th £17.99
people and adults.<BR>
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conceptual debates about empowerment n
and a range of practice issues. The clarity
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The third edition of this popular book has 3/6/2006 9781403994202 PB 3rd £17.99
on empowering children and adults, make it
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developments in policy and social work n
practice. It includes new sections on
radical/emancipatory and postmodern
approaches to ethics and analyses of the
latest codes of ethics from over 30 different
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case studies of ethical problems, practical
exercises and end-of-chapter further reading
lists at have been added.<BR>
This third edition has been thoroughly 3/27/2006 9781403918376 PB 3rd £17.99
revised to meet the needs of today's social editio
work students, professionals and service n
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This welcome new edition of a best-selling 2/23/2005 9781403918369 PB 3rd £23.99
readers' confidence and skills in the context
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a clear assessment of the role and value of
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This text provides a practical but 11/12/2008 9780230201927 PB £19.99
the previous editions, with a major recasting
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the challenges of social work practice.
date, a wholly new chapter on feminist
Thompson offers a truly contemporary way
theory, and a greater emphasis on applying
of conceptualising social work, providing
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readers with a taste of what social work is
revisions
Best willauthor
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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - European Politics


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - International Relations


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Politics - International Relations


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,
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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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OK - In Stock Palgrave Psychology - Clinical Psychology,


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MacM Social Work Theory and Method

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MacM Social Work Theory and Method

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MacM Social Work Theory and Method

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MacM Social Work Theory and Method

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MacM Social Work Theory and Method

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OK - In Stock Palgrave Sociology - Criminology and


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Contents Author(s) Author Biographies

Introduction - Seeing the World - Disgusting, Joy Hendry JOY HENDRY is Professor of Social
Forbidden and Unthinkable - Gifts, Anthropology at Oxford Brookes University,
Exchange and Reciprocity - The Ritual UK, and is a senior member of St. Antony's
Round - Society: A Set of Symbols - Beauty College, University of Oxford. She
and Bounty, Treasure and Trophies - specializes in the study of Japan, but has
Cosmology I: Religion, Magic and Mythology also&nbsp;done fieldwork&nbsp;in Morocco,
Introduction - Seeing the World - Disgusting, Joy Hendry JOY HENDRY is Professor of Social
- Cosmology II: Witchcraft, Shamanism and Canada and&nbsp;Mexico, and has made
Forbidden and Unthinkable - Gifts, Anthropology at Oxford Brookes University,
Syncretism - Law, Order and Social Control - recent visits to China, Indonesia, Nepal and
Exchange and Reciprocity - The Ritual UK, and is a senior member of St. Antony's
The Art of Politics - Family, Kinship and Uzbekistan. She is the author of many books
Round - Society: A Set of Symbols - Beauty College, University of Oxford. She
Marriage - Economics and Environment - including <EM>Wrapping Culture:
and Bounty, Treasure and Trophies - specializes in the study of Japan, but has
Tourism and the Intercultural Encounter - Politeness, Presentation&nbsp;and Power in
Cosmology I: Religion, Magic and Mythology also&nbsp;done fieldwork&nbsp;in Morocco,
Transnationalism,
List of Film Plates -Globalisation
- Acknowledgements and Beyond - - Emma Bell Japan and
EMMA BELLOther
is a Societies</EM> and
Senior Lecturer in
- Cosmology II: Witchcraft, Shamanism and Canada and&nbsp;Mexico, and has made
- Glossary of- Anthropological
Introduction - 1. Reading film: Terms
studying- Index <EM>Reclaiming
Organisation Culture:
Studies in theIndigenous
School of
Syncretism - Law, Order and Social Control - recent visits to China, Indonesia, Nepal and
of Authors - Index
management - - 2.of
ThePeoples and Places
organization of film- - Peoples
Management and Self-Representation</EM>,
at the University of Bath.
The Art of Politics - Family, Kinship and Uzbekistan. She is the author of many books
-General Index - World
3. The invisible enemyMap - - 4. Organization which&nbsp;was picked by Choice
Marriage - Economics and Environment - including <EM>Wrapping Culture:
man - - 5. Deconstructing the worker - - 6. magazine as one of their 'outstanding
Tourism and the Intercultural Encounter - Politeness, Presentation&nbsp;and Power in
Representing the other - - 7. The search for academic titles' in 2006. .
Transnationalism,
Discovering the Night Globalisation
Sky - Gravitationand Beyond and Neil F. Japan
NEIL F.and Other Societies</EM>
COMINS and
teaches at the University
meaning - - 8. Spectres of organization - -
- Glossary
the Waltz ofofthe Anthropological
Planets - Light Terms
and - Index Comins <EM>Reclaiming
of Maine, Orono, USA.Culture: Indigenous
Bibliography - - Filmography - - Subject
of Authors - -Index
Telescopes EarthofandPeoples
Moon and - The Places
Other- Peoples and Self-Representation</EM>,
Index -
General and
Planets Index - World
Moons Map
- Vagabonds of the Solar which&nbsp;was picked by Choice
System - The Sun - The Nature of Stars - magazine as one of their 'outstanding
The Lives of Stars from Birth through Middle academic titles' in 2006.
<P>PART I: UNDERSTANDING Neil F. NEIL F. COMINS is Professor of Physics
Age - The Deaths of Stars - The Galaxies -
ASTRONOMY - Discovering the Night Sky - Comins; and Astronomy at the University of Maine,
Cosmology - Appendix - Glossary - Review
Gravitation and the Waltz of the Planets - William J. Orono, USA.<BR>WILLIAM J. KAUFMANN
Questions/Answers - Index
Light and Telescopes - Visible Light and Kaufmann III, late of San Diego State University,
Other Electromagnetic Radiation - PART II: USA.<BR>
UNDERSTANDING THE SOLAR SYSTEM -
Introduction, Background, and Preview - Star Caleb A. CALEB A. SCHARF was born and educated
Formation of The Solar System and Other
Formation and Proto-Stellar Collapse - Scharf in England. He received his B.Sc. in Physics
Planetary Systems - Earth and Moon - The
Planet Formation - Exoplanets - from Durham University, UK, and his PhD in
Other Terrestrial Planets - The Outer Planets
Life:&nbsp;A Brief History and its Astronomy from the University of Cambridge,
- Vagabonds of the Solar System - The Sun:
Boundaries - Planetary Radiation, UK. Following postdoctoral work in X-ray
Our Extraordinary, Ordinary Star - PART III:
Comparative Planetology, Biosignatures and astronomy and observational cosmology at
UNDERSTANDING
PART I: INTRODUCING THE ASTRONOMY
STARS - The - Roger A. ROGER A. FREEDMAN, University of
Daisyworld - Cosmochemistry, Dust and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and
Challenge of
Astronomy Characterizing
and the UniverseStars - Knowing- The the Freedman; California, Santa Barbara,
Prebiotic Molecules - Comets, Meteorites the Space Telescope Science Institute in
Lives
Heavensof Stars from Birth
- Eclipses and the Through
Motion Middle
of the William J. USA.<BR><BR>WILLIAM J. KAUFMANN,
and Proto-Planetary Disk Structure - Maryland, USA,&nbsp;he has been a
Ages -- The
Moon Deaths and
Gravitation of Stars - Black
the Waltz ofHoles
the - Kaufmann late of San Diego State University, USA.
Habitable Zones research scientist at Columbia University,
PART IV:
Planets UNDERSTANDING
- The Nature of Light -THE Optics and
New York, USA. He is currently Director of
UNIVERSE - The
Telescopes PART Milky Way Galaxy
II: PLANETS AND -
PART I: INTRODUCING ASTRONOMY - Roger A. the
ROGERmultidisciplinary
A. FREEDMAN, Columbia Astrobiology
University of
Galaxies
MOONS -- Comparative
Quasars, Active Galaxies,I:and
Planetology Our
Astronomy and the Universe - Knowing the Freedman; Center, USA.
California, His Barbara,
Santa research interests include
Gamma-Ray Bursters - Cosmology
Solar System - Comparative Planetology II: - The
Heavens the study of exoplanets, exomoons, and the
Search
The for- Eclipses
Origin
and the
Extraterrestrial
of Our Solar System
Motion
Life of the I: William J.
- Appendix
- The Living
USA.<BR><BR>WILLIAM J. KAUFMANN,
Moon - Gravitation and the Waltz nature of environments
Diego State suitable for USA.
life.<BR>
Table -ofOur
Earth Data - Appendix
Barren Math the
Moon -II:Mercury,
of
Venus,
Kaufmann late of San University,
Planets -
Foundation</P>The Nature of Light - Optics and
and Mars: Earthlike Yet Unique - Jupiter and
Telescopes - PART II: PLANETS AND
Saturn: Lords of the Planets - Jupiter and
MOONS - Comparative Planetology I: Our
Saturn's Satellites of Fire and Ice - Uranus,
Solar System - Comparative Planetology II:
Neptune, Pluto and the Kuiper Belt: Remote
The Origin of Our Solar System - The Living
Worlds - Vagabonds of the Solar System -
Earth - Our Barren Moon - Mercury, Venus,
PART III: STARS AND STELLAR
and Mars: Earthlike Yet Unique - Jupiter and
EVOLUTION - Our Star, The Sun - The
Saturn: Lords of the Planets - Jupiter and
Nature of the Stars - The Birth of Stars -
PART I: INTRODUCING ASTRONOMY - Roger A. ROGER A. FREEDMAN, University of
Astronomy and the Universe - Knowing the Freedman; California, Santa Barbara,
Heavens - Eclipses and the Motion of the William J. USA.<BR><BR>WILLIAM J. KAUFMANN,
Moon - Gravitation and the Waltz of the Kaufmann late of San Diego State University, USA.
Planets - The Nature of Light - Optics and
Telescopes - PART II: PLANETS AND
Preface - The Working Tongue of the Global Jan Svartvik; JAN SVARTVIK is a most respected
MOONS - Comparative Planetology I: Our
Village - PART 1: HISTORY OF AN ISLAND Geoffrey Scandinavian scholar of English Language
Solar System - PART III: STARS AND
LANGUAGE - The First 500 Years - 1066 Leech and is now Emeritus Professor at the
STELLAR EVOLUTION - Our Star, The Sun
and All That - Modern English in the Making University of Lund, Sweden. He is co-author
- The Nature of the Stars - The Birth of Stars
- PART 2: THE SPREAD OF ENGLISH of <EM>Engelsk universitetsgrammatik
- Stellar Evolution: After the Main Sequence
AROUND THE WORLD - English Goes to </EM>(with Olof Sager, 1977) and
- Stellar
About thisEvolution:
Book - PracticalThe Deaths of Stars
Criticism - - Lindy Miller LINDY MILLER has had many years'
the New World - English Transplanted - <EM>Handbok i engelska</EM> (with Rikard
Neutron
Ambiguity Stars - Black of
- Elements Holes - PART
Analysis IV:
- Features experience teaching English to students up
English Varieties in the British Isles - Svartvik, 2001), and author, co-author or
GALAXIES
of Poetry - Features AND COSMOLOGY of Prose - Features - Our of to post-graduate level. She was previously in
American and British English - From editor of some 35 books and 75 papers or
Galaxy -- Step-by-step
Drama Galaxies - Quasars, Guide toActive Practical charge of practical criticism at<BR>The
Caribbean English to Creole - PART 3: A articles on varied aspects of English
Galaxies,-and
Criticism Writing Gamma-Ray
an Essay Bursters - Poetry - Harvey Grammar School, Folkestone, Kent,
CHANGING LANGUAGE IN CHANGING linguistics, contrastive grammar and nautical
Cosmology:
Criticism - 'ToThe HisOrigin
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JOSEPHINE SHAWis a Member
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The Search
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Edinburgh, Letters,
She was,History and
until Antiquities
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Professor Europaea.
of European Law and Jean
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Manchester. Her earlier Professor of Linguistics
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Concluding Chapter - Index -
Environment: Diversity and Globalization -
Society and Business - The Changing
Political Environment: National, Regional
Preface - Acknowledgements - The World of Keith Pilbeam DR KEITH PILBEAM is Professor of
Finance - Financial Intermediation and International Economics and Finance at City
Financial Markets - Financial Institutions - University, London, UK. A graduate of Leeds
Monetary Policy and Interest Rate University, he has undertaken postgraduate
Determination - The Domestic and studies at the College of Europe in Bruges,
International Money Markets - The Domestic where he also became a teaching assistant.
Who Needs Business Ethics? - Similarities Mike Harrison MIKE HARRISON spent over 30 years in
and International Bond Market - Portfolio He obtained his PhD from the European
and Differences - Culture and Relativism - Higher Education, most recently as an
Analysis: Risk and Return in Financial University Institute in Florence and has been
Guiding Principles - Employees in their Associate Dean at Staffordshire University
Markets - The Capital Asset Pricing Model - employed at the National Westminster Bank
Organisations - Owners, Managers, Business School, UK where teaching
Stockmarkets and Equities - The Efficiency and the Royal Bank of Scotland. He is
Employees and Unions - Customers and included Operations Management and
of Financial Markets - The Foreign President of International Economics &amp;
Citizens - Delivering the Goods - Business- Business Ethics.
Exchange Market
Introduction - PART - Theories
ONE: CONTEXT of Exchange - Fang Lee Finance
FANG Society
LEE COOKE (UK)isand consultant
Professor to the
of Human
to-business Relationships - Organisations
Rate Determination
Business Environment - Financial
in ChinaFutures - - Cooke Foreign
Resource Office and a number
Management of academic
and Chinese Studies
and Technology - Environmentalism - Public
Options - ThePressure
Competition Pricing of and Options
Strategy - Swap
of and
at City institutions.
Manchester Business School, UK.
and Voluntary Sector Management -
Markets -firms
Chinese The -Regulation
PART TWO: of Financial
CASE
Corporate responsibility - -
Services - -Bibliography
STUDIES Automobile and - Index Pharmaceutical
Industry - Electronic and Information
Defining Leadership - Effective Leadership - Jon Billsberry JON BILLSBERRY is a Senior Lecturer in
Technology Industry - Retail and Exhibition
Leadership: Image or Substance - Exploring Organizational Behaviour at the Open
Industry - PART THREE: HRM AND
Followership - Leadership Gestation - University Business School, UK.
TRANS-NATIONAL FIRMS - International
Inspiring Others - Gender Issues in
M&A in China: driving forces, barriers and
Leadership - Ethical Issues in Leadership -
implications for HRM - Chinese Outward
FDI: driving
Preface forces, strategies,
- Innovation, Globalization and and J. Christopher J. Christopher Westland is Professor and
implications
Commoditization for HRM - PART- Conclusions
1: - Westland Head of the Department of Information and
OPPORTUNITIES - Understanding Decision Sciences at the University of Illinois
Innovation - Assessing the Potential of an at Chicago. He has professional experience
Innovation - Business Models - PART 2: in the US as a certified public accountant
OPERATIONS - Assessing and Managing and as a consultant in information services
Preface - PART I: THE PROCESS OF Philippe PHILIPPE LASSERRE is Professor of
Capabilities - Service Innovations - in the US, Europe, Latin America and
GLOBALISATION - Globalisation of markets Lasserre Strategy and Asian Business at INSEAD,
Protecting Your Innovations - PART 3: Asia.<BR>
and competition - Designing a global Singapore. He is the author of various
MARKETS - Developing an Entrance
strategy - Designing a global organisation - articles on strategy, business in Asia and
Strategy - Industry Trends and Scale -
Global strategic alliances - Global mergers joint ventures, as well as a number of books,
Financing, Venture Capital and ROI - PART
and acquisitions - Assessing countries' including <EM>Strategies for Asia
4: SOCIETY
Preface - PART - Understanding
ONE: THE FOUNDATIONS and Managing Richard RICHARD PETTINGER is a Lecturer in
attractiveness - Entry strategies - PART II: Pacific</EM>, with Hellmut Schutte
Creative People - Society
OF MANAGEMENT and Innovation
- Introduction - Pettinger Management at University College London,
MANAGING GLOBALLY - Global marketing (Palgrave Macmillan).
Managing in a Changing Environment - UK. He has written over 30 books on
- Global operations - Global innovation -
Organisational and Managerial Performance management, business and related areas.
Cross-cultural management - Global human
- Risk - Ethics - Globalisation - He has extensive management experience
resources management - Global financial
Organisations, Managers and the and is a consultant to a number of large and
management- What
Introduction - PART is III: BROAD ISSUES
Leadership: Person, IN Keith Grint KEITH GRINT is Professor of Leadership
Environment - Case Study - PART TWO: small organizations in all sectors.
GLOBALISATION
Result, Position or -Process? Emerging- Leadership
global players as Studies and Director of the Lancaster
STRATEGY, POLICY, DIRECTION AND
- The social
Person: Puttingresponsibility
the "Ship"of the global
Back into firm - Leadership Centre at Lancaster
PRIORITIES - Strategy, Policy and Direction
Global trends
Leadership - Leadership as Results: Putting Management School, UK.
- Investment Appraisal - Marketing -
the Subjunctive Back Where it Belongs -
Managing Operations and Projects -
Leadership as Process: Leadership as a
Financial Management
Introduction to Projects -and Quantitative
Project Paul Gardiner PAUL GARDINER is a Lecturer in the
Reflection of Community - Leadership as
Methods
Management - Product and Service
- A Systems View Development
of Project School of Management and Languages at
Position: Hydras and Elephants -
and Innovation- The
Management - Case Study -and
Strategic PART Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
Bibliography - Index
THREE: ORGANISATIONAL
Commercial Nature of Projects ANDand Their
BEHAVIOURAL
Selection ASPECTS
- The Project - Innovative,
Manager, Sponsor
Creative
and Otherand Entrepreneurial
Stakeholders Management -
- Leadership,
Business
Culture Ethics - TheAttitudes,
- Perception, Ethical Organisation
Values and - Alan Kitson; <br>Robert Campbell&nbsp;is Professor of
Motivation and Teambuilding - Project
Corporate Codes
Beliefs - Communication and Ethics - Markets
- Organisation and Robert Applied Philosophy and Director of Research
Environments, Organisation, Procurement
Morality
Technology,- Ethical Issues
Structure andin Strategic
Designand - Human Campbell Development for the University of Bolton,
and Integration - Project Initiation
Management
Resource -Management - Ethical Issues in
- Leadership Marketing - UK. <br>&nbsp; <br>Professor Alan Kitson
Definition Managing Risk and Qualityand -
Ethical Issues
Management in Purchasing
- Case Study - Ethical Issues is a Director of Castle and Minster Credit
Estimating, Scheduling and -Budgeting
PART FOUR: -
in Operations Management
MANAGEMENT IN - -Ethical Issues Union, a Governor of Huddersfield Technical
Control, -Closure
Preface IntroductionandACTION
Continuous
- Overview Management,
of Project Richard RICHARD NEWTON is an experienced
in HRM - Ethical
Influence, Power Issues
and in Accounting
Authority - College and an adviser with the Citizens
Improvement
Management - Research
The Challenge Trends of- Corporate
in Project- Newton
Projects consultant working in the field of project
Ethical Dilemmas
GovernanceIdeas - -Teams at Work -
and Groups Ethics and ICT - Advice Bureau. He carries out consultancy
Management
Developing Appendices
for Projects - and -Linking to management.
Ethics and
Management International
and Selection Business
Motivation- -Resource The - Ethics work in the field of international
Strategy - Project
and the Environment
Management of Conflict - Management-in education.<BR>&nbsp;
Allocation - Evolution of Requirements
Practice
Definition- of Managing
Successfor the Present
- Delivery and and
Future - Case Study - Bibliography
Governance of Projects - Delivering and
Sustaining Change - Achieving and
Measuring Benefits - Dealing with
Uncertainty, Ambiguity and Flux - Enhancing
Project Capabilities - The Limits to Projects -
Projects in Different Organizations -
Introduction - What is Change? - Types of Deborah DEBORAH PRICE<EM>&nbsp;</EM>is
Change - Managing Change - Resisting Price Lecturer in Management at the Open
Change - Leading Change - Problematising University Business School, UK.
Change - Tools and Techniques -

CONTENTS: - PART 1: CORE CONCEPTS John Hayes JOHN HAYES is Professor of Management
- The Nature of Change - Organisational Studies at Leeds University Business
Effectiveness and the Role of Change School, UK, and managing partner of John
Management b Systems, Models and Hayes & Associates<BR><BR> <BR>
Alignment - Organisational Learning and
Organisational Effectiveness - Process
- List of Tables - Acknowledgments - Notes Sharon C. SHARON BOLTON is Professor of
Models of Change - PART 2:
on the Contributors - Work, Workplaces and Bolton; Organizational Analysis at Strathclyde
RECOGNISING AND DIAGNOSING THE
Workers: The Contemporary Experience; Maeve University Business School, Glasgow,
NEED FOR CHANGE - Recognising the
<EM>S.C.Bolton</EM>&nbsp;&amp; Houlihan UK.&nbsp;<BR>MAEVE HOULIHAN
Need for Change and Starting the Change
<EM>M.Houlihan</EM> - The Sunlit lectures in Organizational Behaviour and
Process - Diagnostic Models - Gathering and
Uplands Or Bleak House? Just How Good Work at UCD Business Schools, University
Interpreting
Preface Information for Diagnosis
- Acknowledgements - PART -ONE: Ross ROSS BRENNAN is Reader in Marketing at
Are Todaybs Workplaces?; College Dublin, Ireland.
PART -3:Introduction
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- Understanding Brennan; Middlesex University Business School,
<EM>D.Coats</EM> - Working But Poor:
Politics andBehaviour
Consumer Stakeholder Management b The Paul Baines;
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Experiences In The American Low-Wage
Role of Leadership
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Behaviour Management
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Labour Market;
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The Reality - The of Jonathan JONATHAN GROUCUTT is a Senior
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Vulnerability
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SHAPING IMPLEMENTING
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asset pricing model - Part IV Risk
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OF THE FUTURE OF
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Admit it's Getting
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Index
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and Internationalisation;
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Learning - Motivation
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Hypotheses - Correlation and Regression -
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PART 1: THE PHILOSOPHY OF SELLING - Bill BILL DONALDSON is Research Professor of
The role of selling - Theories of buying and Donaldson Marketing at Aberdeen Business School,
selling - Types of selling - Sales people and The Robert Gordon University, UK. His
selling skills - PART 2: THE SELLING research interests are in the management of
PROCESS (THE MOBILISATION OF sales operations including SFA (sales force
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PART 1: THE ENTREPRENEURIAL DNA - Paul Burns PAUL BURNS is Professor of
Sales force organisation - Technology - management).
The entrepreneurial revolution - Entrepreneurship and Dean of the University
Sales forecasting and setting targets -
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entrepreneurial culture - Building the also formerly served as Director of the 3i
leadership (including
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and rewards
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Engineering - 2.1 USA,&nbsp;studying the vibrational and
Real Chemical
Applications of Reactions
Molecular Modeling - 2.2 Temperature - electronic structure of small metal oxides as
and Heat Energy - 2.3 The Quantized Nature well as trying her hand at analytical
Introduction - Properties of Gases - The First Raymond RAYMOND CHANG was born in Hong Kong
Law of Thermodynamics - The Second Law Chang and grew up in Shanghai and Hong Kong,
of Thermodynamics - Solutions - Chemical China. He received his B.Sc. degree in
Equilibrium - Electrochemistry - Acids and chemistry from London University, UK and
Bases - Chemical Kinetics - Enzyme Kinetics his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Yale
- Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Structure University USA. After doing postdoctoral
An HTML Primer - Cascading Stylesheets - Adrian Moore ADRIAN MOORE is a Lecturer in Computing
- The Chemical Bond - Intermolecular Forces research at Washington University and
Using DHTML - Client-side Programming at the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland.
- Spectroscopy - Photochemistry and teaching for a year at Hunter College of the
Using JavaScript - Web Animation with
Photobiology - Macromolecules - City University of New York, he joined the
DirectX - Scalable Vector Graphics -
Appendices - Glossary - Answers to Even- chemistry department at Williams College.
Synchronised Multimedia using SMIL -
Numbered Computational Problems - Index Chang has served on the American
Preface - Communication - Computer Andy Sloane Chemical
ANDY SocietyisExamination
SLOANE Committee
Reader in Telematics in
Communication - Multimedia Information - and the Graduate
the School RecordatExamination
of Computing Wolverhampton
Systems, Tools, Applications and Standards (GRE) Committee.
University, UK. He is an editor of The
- Multimedia and the World Wide Web - Chemical Educator and has authored books
Internet Broadcasting - Multimedia in on general chemistry and spectroscopy.
Business Communication - Multimedia
Preface - Acknowledgements - Introduction - Tony TONY CORNFORD and STEVE SMITHSON
Communication in Education - The Digital
The Subject of Information Systems - Cornford; are both Senior Lecturers in Information
Library - The Home in the Information
Research Approaches - Choosing a Project - Steve Systems at the London School of Economics
Society - Multimedia Communication and the
The Project and Project Management - Smithson and Political Science and have been
Information Society
Using Research Literature - Collecting involved in hundreds of student projects.
Research Data - Analyzing Research Data -
Preface and Acknowledgements - Ben BEN HIGHMORE is Senior Lecturer in the
Writing a Project Report - Conclusion - Index
Introduction - Methodology I: Culture, Cities Highmore School of Cultural and Media Studies at the
and Legibility - Street Scenes - Circulation, University of the West of England, Bristol,
Crowds, and Modernizing London - City of UK. He is the author of <EM>Everyday Life
Attractions - Commodities, Shopping, and and Cultural Theory: An Introduction</EM>
Consumer Choreography - Colonial Spacing (Routledge 2002) and editor of <EM>The
Introduction - Narrating Leisure - Action Chris Rojek CHRIS ROJEK is Professor of Sociology and
- Control and Conflict in the Colonial and Everyday Life Reader</EM> (Routledge,
Analysis - Primary Functions - Coding and Culture at Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Neo-Colonial City - Urban Noir - Mobility and 2002).
Representation - The Life Course and He is the author of many books the most
Movement in Detective Fiction - Networks -
Generations - Power and Leisure - recent of which are <EM>Celebrity</EM>,
Communication, Information, and <EM>The
Regulative Mechanisms - Location Principles <EM>Stuart Hall</EM>, and <EM>Frank
Matrix</EM> - Conclusion - Methodology II:
- Central Problems - Bibliography - Index Sinatra</EM>. In 2003 he was awarded the
Rhythm-analysis
Digital versus New:andthe
Urban Culture of the
redundancy Kelli Fuery KELLI FUERY is Lecturer in
Allen V. Sapora Award for outstanding
'New' - Ideology and Interactivity: Digital Communications and Media Studies at
achievement in the field of Leisure Studies.
subjectives - Control, Power and Paranoia - Monash University, Australia, having
The digitalization of the body - The pleasure previously taught at the University of
of the image - Disruptive Digital Media - Sussex. She has a written a number of
Glossary - books and articles o the subject, including
Acknowledgements - Introduction - The Kelli Fuery KELLI FUERY is Honorary Associate at The
co-author of 'Visual Culture and Visual
Discursive Practice of the New - The University of Sydney, Australia. She was
Technology'.
Metaphoricity of Interactivity - Control, Power previously Lecturer in Contemporary Visual
and Paranoia - The Digitalisation of the Body Culture at Birkbeck College, University of
- Pleasure in and of New Media: The London.&nbsp; Kelli is&nbsp;widely
Pleasure of the Browsing Image - New published in the area of&nbsp;cultural
Preface - Acknowledgements - Introducing Sky Marsen SKY MARSEN is Lecturer in Linguistics and
Media: <EM>Habitus</EM> and Identity - studies,&nbsp;and is&nbsp;co-author of
Communication - Methods and Models of Applied Language Studies at Victoria
Notes - Bibliography - Index - Visual Culture and Critical Theory (2003).
Communication Studies - Language and University of Wellington, New Zealand. She
Rhetoric - Semiotics and Narrative - is author of <EM>Professional Writing</EM>
Professional Communication - Audience (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002) and has
Analysis and Mass Communication - Film - designed and taught courses in
Preface - Introduction - Devising and Deirdre JANE MILLING has taught devising in the
The Mass Media - Bibliography - Index communications and writing in Australia,
Physical Performance - Devising and Visual Heddon; Jane studio and the seminar room at Sheffield and
New Zealand and the USA. She has also
Performance - Devising and Political Theatre Milling Exeter universities, UK. She is co-author,
worked as a trade journalist and as technical
- Devising and Communities - Contemporary with Graham Ley, of <EM>Modern Theories
writing project manager at IBM.
Devising and Physical Theatre - of Performance</EM> (Palgrave, 2001), and
Contemporary Devising and Postmodern co-editor, with Peter Thomson, of the first
List of figures - Acknowledgements - Cultural Maja Mikula MAJA MIKULA is Senior Lecturer and Head
Performance - Devising the Mainstream - volume of <EM>The Cambridge History of
Studies: Mapping the Terrain - Critical of Italian Studies at the Institute for
Notes - Further Reading - Index British Theatre </EM>(CUP, 2001). She has
Glossary - Bibliography - Index International Studies, University of
edited <EM>Studies in Theatre and
Technology, Sydney, Australia. Her research
Performance</EM> and has written several
interests in cultural studies span the fields of
articles on Restoration drama, gender and
gender, national identity, new media and
politics.<BR><BR>DEIRDRE HEDDON has
popular culture. She teaches undergraduate
completed a PhD on women's performance
and postgraduate courses and supervises
art and currently teaches, among other
PhD students in these areas. Her most
things, contemporary performance and
recent publication is as editor of
autobiographical performance at the
<EM>Women, Activism and Social
University of Exeter, UK. Her previous
Change</EM> (Routledge, 2005).
writing has been broadcast on BBC R4, has
toured around Scotland, and has been
Introduction: Studying Media - Setting the James JAMES WATSON is a Visiting Lecturer in
Scene: Media in context - The Language of Watson Media Studies at the University of
Study - The Audience for Media: Greenwich, UK
Perspectives on Use and Response - Media
in Society: Purpose and Performance - The
News: Gates, Agendas and Values -
- PART I: CONVERGENCES - Introduction - Mark <BR><BR><BR>MARK BALNAVES is
Narrative: The Media as Storytellers - The
Technologizing the World - A Global View - Balnaves; Professor of New Media at Edith Cowan
Practice of Media: Pressures and constraints
PART II: THEORIES - Classics in Media and Stephanie University, Australia. He is an expert in
- The Global Area: Issues of dominance and
Effects - Classics in Media and Ideology - Donald; Brian audience research and&nbsp;conducted
control - Network Communication:
Classics in Reasoning About Information Shoesmith Australia's first major Internet diffusion and
Interactivity, Surveillance and Virtual Reality
and its Ownership - PART III: CONTENT, adoption study. His books
Research
- PART as Exploration and- Development
I: CONVERGENCES Introduction - Mark <BR><BR><BR>MARK BALNAVES is
AUDIENCES AND EFFECTS - Information include&nbsp;<EM>The Atlas of Media and
-Technologizing
In Summary: Media the Worldin a new century
- A Global - - Balnaves;
View Professor of New Media at Edith Cowan
Warfare and Modern Propaganda - Information</EM> (with Stephanie Hemelryk
Concluding
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II: THEORIES University, Australia. He is an expert in
Transforming Cultures - Brand China and Donald and James Donald), <EM>Mobilising
Effects - Classics in Media and Ideology - Donald; Brian audience research and&nbsp;conducted
Bollywood India - PART IV: STRUCTURES the Audience</EM> (co-edited with Tom
Classics in Reasoning About Information Shoesmith Australia's first major Internet diffusion and
AND ORGANISATION - Governance and O'Regan and Jason Sternberg), and
and its Ownership - PART III: CONTENT, adoption study. His books
Digital Identities - Interactive
INTRODUCTION: Media and
What is Television Glen Creeber <EM>Introduction
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Queensland University of Technology,
DISCOURSE (Glen Creeber); Case Study: 2001), <EM>Tourism and the Branded City:
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Introduction</EM>
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Study: Television
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Government - Communication in Opposition, 1990s</EM>.
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Protest and Violence - The Political
Campaign effects: Is Anyone Ever
Persuasion Industry: Lobbyists, Pressure
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Groups and Think Tanks - Global Political Mark Wheeler MARK WHEELER is Senior Lecturer in the
Creating the Conditions for Conversation:
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Ethics and Political Communication -
MESSAGE - The People: Opinion, Polls and International Relations at London
References - Index -
Participation - Political campaigns - Metropolitan University.
Campaign effects: Is Anyone Ever
Persuaded? - Political News and Comment -
Preface
Creatingand the Conditions for Conversation: Michael MICHAEL CHANAN is a documentary film-
Acknowledgments&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs
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p; - Part I b Mapping
References - Index - the Roehampton University.&nbsp; His films
Field&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - 1 The include 'Detroit - Ruin of a City' (with George
New Documentary Steinmetz, 2005).&nbsp; His books include
Wave&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - 2 The 'Cuban Cinema' (2003) and 'Repeated
Documentary Takes: A Short History of Recording and its
Field&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - 3 Rules Effects on Music' (1995).
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PART ONE: TRANSFORMATION AND Ralph RALPH NEGRINE is Professor of Political
PROFESSIONALISATION - The Negrine Communication in the Department of
Transformation and professionalisation of Journalism Studies at the University of
political communication: what does it mean? Sheffield.&nbsp;His many publications
- Who are the professionals? - PART TWO: include 'Parliament and the Media', 'The
THE TRANSFORMATION OF Communication of Politics' and 'T.V. and the
Introduction - The Transformation and Ralph RALPH NEGRINE is Professor of Political
COMMUNCATION PRACTICES IN Press since 1945'.
Professionalization of Political Negrine Communication in the Department of
POLITICAL PARTIES AND
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GOVERNMENTS - The emergence of the
and Politics: how and why political parties Sheffield.&nbsp;His many publications
'electoral-professional' party - Political
communicate politics - include 'Parliament and the Media', 'The
parties adapt to new technologies of
The&nbsp;Transformation of Political Parties Communication of Politics' and 'T.V. and the
communication
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technologies - The Transformation of
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MODERN Broadcasting at Sunderland University, UK.
researches on children's and adults' informal
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transformation and
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communication?
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political communication:
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transformation
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professionalisation
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News and Current -- Affairs - Documentary Cultures and Communities in a Multi-Media
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and Features - Forms of Infotainment - Sport World<EM> (Berghahn, 2004).
gender and language in education. She has
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Climate - Forecasting Volcanic Eruptions -
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Reducing Volcanic Risk - Volcanoes in the
Characteristics of Underdevelopment and Development Review. He has lectured
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SCENE - The History of Transport - The Glaister Economics and Education from Cambridge
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The European Union: Evolution and Athina ATHINA ZERVOYIANNI is Associate
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Monopolistic Competition - Oligopoly - UK. He is an eminent transport economist
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6: References
Solids - Properties of Materials - Earth and of the Department of Mechanical
Curves - Earthwork Quantities - Appendix -
the Environment - Thermodynamics and Engineering at the University of
Solutions - Index
Fluid Mechanics - Automatic Control - Southampton, UK.
Electricity and Magnetism - Soil Mechanics -
Structures - Symbols Index - Keyword Index
PART I Foundation Topics - Arithmetic - K.A. Stroud; K.A. STROUD, formerly Principal Lecturer in
Introduction to algebra - Expressions and Dexter J. the Department of Mathematics at
equations - Graphs - Linear equations and Booth Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry
simultaneous Linear equations - Polynomial University), UK. He is also the author of
equations - Partial fractions - Trigonometry - <EM>Foundation Mathematics</EM> and
Binomial series - Differentiation - Integration <EM>Advanced Engineering
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Eurocodes - Design Loading - Structural McKenzie; Watt University, UK. After working as a
Complex number 2 - Hyperbolic functions - this book.<BR><BR>DEXTER J. BOOTH,
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to Combined Axial and Flexural Loads - Roof structural analysis and design at Napier
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Trusses - Mechanical Fasteners - Overall University, Edinburgh, where he is actively
differentiation
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Construction Coventry University, UK.<BR><BR>
Planning - Influencing Transport Policy - Stevens consultancy.
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Statistics - Probability, - Answers - Index -
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Introduction - The Historical Context - The Stephen STEPHEN GLAISTER is Professor of
Transport: Appraisal and Economic Issues - STEVENS is Visiting Research Associate,
Role of Central Government - Local Glaister; June Transport and Infrastructure, Imperial
Conclusions European Institute, London School of
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Introduction to Earth System History - Rocks: Steven M. School of M.
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Composition and Structure - The Diversity of Stanley UK.
University, USA.
Conclusions European Institute, London School of
Life - Environments and Life - Sedimentary
Economics and Political Science,
Environments - Correlation and Dating of the
UK.<BR><BR>TONY TRAVERS is Director
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Meet the Authors - Preface - Building a John SchoolGROTZINGER
JOHN of Economics and Political the
researches Science,
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chemical development of the early oceans
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Theory - Minerals: Building Blocks of Rocks - Thomas H. and atmosphere and the environmental
- The Middle Paleozoic World - The Late
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Igneous Rocks: Solids from Metals - Press Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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AND COMMUNICATIVE THEORY OF Landscape, University of Newcastle upon
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PLANNING - Introduction - Traditions of Tyne, UK.
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Planning Thought - An Institutional Approach
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to Spatial Change and Environmental
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voyage, 1498-1500 - Fourth voyage, 1502- California, Los Angeles, USA.
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Questions for Consideration - Selected
Bibliography - Glossary - Index
Foreword - Preface - Introduction: "A Psalm David W. DAVID W. BLIGHT is Professor of History at
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excerpt,
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The Magic Word, 'Freedom' - Notes - Guide
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List of Illustrations - Acknowledgements - Colin Bonwick COLIN BONWICK is Professor Emeritus of
Republic - The Last Best Hope of Earth -
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The Magic Word, 'Freedom' - Notes - Guide
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to Further Reading - Index
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Preface - Introduction - Born in the Struggles Ian Tyrrell IAN TYRRELL is Professor of History at the
Problems of Independence - The American sides of the Revolution.
of Empires: The American Republic in War University of New South Wales, Australia.
Philadelphia Convention - The Revolution
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People in Motion: Nineteenth-Century include <EM>Historians in Public: The
of Empires: The American Republic in War University of New South Wales, Australia.
Migration Experiences - Unwilling Practice of American History, 1890-
and Revolution, 1789-1815 - Commerce His teaching and research interests include
Immigrants and Diaspora Dreams - Racial 1970</EM> (2005).
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and Ethnic Frontiers - America's Civil War
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and Its World Historical Implications - How
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of Illustrations - John Aberth JOHN ABERTH is Associate Academic
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Witchcraft - Prohibition, Reservation, and
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MANIPULATING THE UNIVERSE -
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Introduction; <EM>B.Niven</EM> - The German History at The Nottingham Trent
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not a Historians'and Profit - Denmark, 1660-1708</EM> (1979) and
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Controversy; of Society: Nobility, Office- - Arts, Glyn A. Stone <EM>The Enlightenment: A Comparative
Knowledge
Preface and the Printed Text
- Acknowledgements - The
- List of GLYN A. STONE is Professor of
Holders
Chronology andof the Rich - The- Structure of Social History, 1721-1794</EM> (2000), and
Abbreviations -Victimhood
the Value of Creativity Introductionand the Select
Cost
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Index a range of articles on early modern
Appearances
Powers and the - Absolute
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Republic, Humanities at the University of the West of
Wars and Crises in Mid-century Europe - Denmark, literacy in Europe, and related
Return
1931-36of- Order After 1660 - Power
The Interventionist Powers andand England, UK.
The Structure of Society: Peasant and issues.
State-Sponsored
the Spanish Civil War, Violence 1936-39in the- Later
The Non-
Seigneur - Beliefs, <EM>Mentalités</EM>,
Seventeenth Century
Interventionist Powers- and Conclusions
the Spanish - Notes
Civil-
Knowledge
List and the- Printed
of Illustrations Text - The Arts,
Acknowledgements - David A. DAVID A. SHAFER is Assistant Professor of
Further
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1936-39 - The- Index
Great Powers and
the Value of -Creativity
Introduction Revolutionary and the Cost of
Antecedents - Shafer Modern European History and Director of the
Spanish Civil War Diplomacy, 1936-39 - The
Appearances
Prelude to the-Commune
Absolute Monarchy - The Commune and the- Interdisciplinary French Studies Major at
Great Powers and the Aftermath of the
Return
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Socialist After 1660
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Spanish Civil War, March-August, 1939 -
State-Sponsored
Commune Violence
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Culture Later the USA.
The Great Powers and Portugal, 1931-39 -
Seventeenth
Commune Century - -Conclusions
- Postscript Neglect and- Notes -
The of
List Axis Powers and
Illustrations Franco's Spain, 1939-
- Acknowledgements - David A. DAVID A. SHAFER is Assistant Professor of
Further
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- Bibliography - Index
41 - The Axis- Revolutionary
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Conclusion - Notes and -References
A Socialist Revolution? Women and- the California State University, Long Beach,
Bibliography
Commune - Index
- Revolution, Culture and the USA.
Commune - Postscript - Neglect and
Acknowledgements - Acknowledgements for John Henry JOHN HENRY is a&nbsp;Reader in the
Resonance - Bibliography - Index
the&nbsp;Third Edition - The Scientific History of Science at the University of
Revolution and the Historiography of Edinburgh, UK. He has published widely on
Science - Renaissance and Revolution - The the history of science from the Renaissance
Scientific Method - Magic and the Origins of to the nineteenth century.
Modern Science - The Mechanical
Philosophy - Religion and Science - Science
and the Wider Culture - Conclusion -
Bibliography - Glossary - Index -
List of Abbreviations - Editors' Preface - Andy Durgan ANDY DURGAN lectures in the School of
Chronology - Maps - Introduction - Towards Modern Languages at the University of
War - The Course of the War - Foreign Barcelona, Spain. He was Historical Advisor
Intervention - Politics and Society in the for Ken Loach's film <EM>Land and
Republican Zone - Politics and Society in the Freedom</EM>.
Nationalist Zone - Conclusions - Select
Preface - Acknowledgements - List of Francisco J. FRANCISCO J. ROMERO SALVADÓ is
Bibliography - Index
Abbreviations - Maps - The Painful Road to Romero Senior Lecturer in Modern European History
Modernity - The Second Republic (1931- Salvadó at London Metropolitan University, UK. He is
1936): A Brief Essay in Democracy - The an expert on modern Spanish history and
Distorting Mirror: The International politics and inter-war Europe.
Dimension of the Spanish Civil War -
Preface - Acknowledgements - List of Francisco J. FRANCISCO J. ROMERO SALVADÓ is
Apocalypse in 1936 Spain - Breaking the
Abbreviations - Maps - The Painful Road to Romero Senior Lecturer in Modern European History
Stalemate (December 1936 - March 1938) -
Modernity - The Second Republic (1931- Salvadó at London Metropolitan University, UK. He is
The Republic's Defeat (March 1938 - March
1936): A Brief Essay in Democracy - The an expert on modern Spanish history and
1939): Chronicle of a Death Foretold? -
Distorting Mirror: The International politics and inter-war Europe.
Epilogue: The Legacy of the Spanish Civil
Dimension of the Spanish Civil War -
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List - Select
Maps -Bibliography
Foreword - The - IndexPeacemakers Alan Sharp ALAN SHARP is Professor of History and
Apocalypse in 1936 Spain - Breaking the
- Timeline of Treaties - THE OLD WORLD Provost (Coleraine), University of Ulster, UK.
Stalemate (December 1936 - March 1938) -
FALLS APART - THE PARIS PEACE
The Republic's Defeat (March 1938 - March
CONFERENCE - THE LEAGUE OF
1939): Chronicle of a Death Foretold? -
NATIONS - REPARATIONS - THE
Epilogue: The Legacy of the Spanish Civil
GERMAN STEELEMENT - THE EASTERN
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Maps -Bibliography - Index
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EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT - THE
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SETTLEMENTS - Conclusions -
CONFERENCE - THE LEAGUE OF UK.
Abbreviations - Notes - Bibliographical Note -
NATIONS - REPARATIONS - THE
Bibliography - Index -
GERMAN SETTLEMENT - THE EASTERN
Preface - A Note to Students - The Subject Jules R. JULES R. BENJAMIN is Professor of
EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT - THE
of History and How to Use It - How to Read Benjamin History, Ithaca College, New York, USA.
COLONIAL, NEAR AND MIDDLE EASTERN
a History Assignment, Take Notes in Class,
SETTLEMENTS - Conclusion -
and Prepare for Exams - How to Write
Abbreviations - Notes - Bibliographical Note -
History Assignments: The Importance of
Bibliography - Index -
Writing Skills - How to Research a History
List of Figures - List of Maps - List of Tables Norman Lowe NORMAN LOWE has had many years'
Topic - How to Write a Research Paper -
- List of Illustrations - Acknowledgements - experience of teaching history at all levels in
APPENDIX A: Resources for History
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Research - APPENDIX B: Useful Information
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Aftermath - The League of Nations - History</EM> and <EM>Mastering
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and Constitutionalism in Europe, ca 1589- Illinois. <BR>John Buckler is a Professor of
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MICHAEL Illinois University
DOCKRILL is Emeritus
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Origins, 1917-1945 - The Cold War Dockrill; Professor of Diplomatic History at King's
West and South Asia: The Islamic World with Joint Appointment: Early Imperial China,
Emerges, 1946-1952 - Global Stakes, 1953- Michael F. College London, UK.<BR><BR>MICHAEL F.
Powers, ca 1450-1800 - Continuity and Song Dynasty, at the University of
1961 - From Crisis to Détente, 1961-68 - Hopkins HOPKINS is Associate Professor of History
Change in East Asia, ca 1400-1800 - The Washington in Seattle. <BR>Roger B. Beck
The Cold War Declines, 1969-1976 - The at Liverpool Hope University College,
Revolution in Western Politics, 1775-1815 is&nbsp;Distinguished Professor of History
Demise of Détente and the New Cold War, UK.<BR><BR>
Map - Preface - Causes: Colonialism and David L. at Eastern
DAVID Illinois University
L. ANDERSON is Dean of the
1977-1985 - Renewed Détente and the End
Containment - Commitments: Dwight Anderson College of Undergraduate Programs at
of the Cold War, 1985-1991 - Conclusion -
Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Ngo California State University, Monterey Bay.
Bibliography - Index
Dinh Diem - Credibility: Lyndon Johnson's He is the author or editor of five previous
War - Contention: Antiwar Protests, the Tet books on the Vietnam War, including the
Offensive, and a Tumultuous Election - award-winning books <EM>Trapped by
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Consequences: Richard Nixon's War - Success: The Eisenhower Administration
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Conclusions: Peace at Last and Lasting and Vietnam</EM> (1991) and <EM>The
Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Ngo California State University, Monterey Bay.
Legacies - Selective Bibliography - Index Columbia Guide to the Vietnam War
Dinh Diem - Credibility: Lyndon Johnson's He is the author or editor of five previous
</EM>(2002).
War - Contention: Antiwar Protests, the Tet books on the Vietnam War, including the
Offensive, and a Tumultuous Election - award-winning books <EM>Trapped by
The Genius of Liberty - A Sky Aflame - The Juan Cole JUAN COLE, internationally respected
Consequences: Richard Nixon's War - Success: The Eisenhower Administration
Fall of Grand Cairo - The Battle of Salihiyyah historian, celebrated blogger, and Middle
Conclusions: Peace at Last and Lasting and Vietnam</EM> (1991) and <EM>The
- Visions of Egyptian Liberty - The Cairo East expert, teaches history at the University
Legacies - Selective Bibliography - Index Columbia Guide to the Vietnam War
Revolt - Enlightenment and Islam - Murad of Michigan, USA, and is the former
</EM>(2002).
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and French Egypt - Bonaparte's Egyptian numerous books, including <EM>Sacred
Series Editors' Preface - Acknowledgements T.G. Fraser T.G. FRASER is Professor Emeritus of
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<BR>
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Problem Consolidated - From War to War -
The Search for a Settlement - An Uncertain
Acknowledgements - Introduction - Defining Ellis Wasson ELLIS WASSON is Chair, History
Path - Conclusion - Bibliography - Index
Aristocracy - The Ancien Regime - Wealth - Department at Tower Hill School and
Family and Honour - The Beau Monde: Adjunct Professor of History at the University
Culture and Society - Swallowing the Toad: of Delaware, USA.
Meeting the Middle Classes - The Habit of
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List of Maps and Figures - List of Illustrations Lynette Olson LYNETTE OLSON is Senior Lecturer in the
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1945 - Where Are They Now? 1945-2000 -
Introduction - The Fifth Century: Kingdoms Sydney, Australia, and has also taught at the
Vital Memories - Notes - Bibliography - Index
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Sixth Century: The West Goes Its Own Way
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The Eighth Century: Formation of the Core
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of Europe - The Ninth Century: Expanding
Introduction - The Fifth Century: Kingdoms Sydney, Australia, and has also taught at the
the Boundaries - The Tenth Century: Nadir
Replace the Western Roman Empire - The University of Toronto.
to Take-off - The Eleventh Century:
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Transformation of Europe - Epilogue - Notes
- The Seventh Century: Cultural Watershed -
- Glossary
Statutes - Primary
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The Eighth Century: Formation of the Core
Index
Discrimination Act 1975 - Race Relations Act Lauterburg Lecturer at the School of Law, Manchester
of Europe - The Ninth Century: Expanding
1976 - Sex Discrimination Act 1986 - Metropolitan University, UK.
the Boundaries - The Tenth Century: Nadir
Employment Act 1989 - Trade Union and
to Take-off - The Eleventh Century:
Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992 -
Transformation of Europe - Epilogue - Notes
Disability Discrimination Act 1995 -
- Glossary - Primary Source Translations -
Employment Rights Act 1996 - National
Index
Minimum Wage Act 1998 - Employment
Relations Act 1999 - Employment Act 2002 -
Equality Act 2006 - Statutory Instruments -
Employment Protection (Continuity of
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Time Regulations 1998 - Maternity and
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1: Law Reports and Journals - Appendix 2: Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced
Extracts from the Interpretation Act 1978 - Legal Studies in the University of London,
Appendix 3: Extracts from the European UK, where he teaches legislation and
Convention on Human Rights and legislative drafting. He is also a Visiting
Fundamental Freedoms - Index Fellow at the University of Teesside, UK,
PART ONE: STATUTES: - Bills of Exchange Graham GRAHAM STEPHENSON is Principal
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<EM>Legal Method </EM>(Palgrave
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Macmillan, 2005), <EM>Legal Theory</EM>
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Mechanics of Proof - The Trial - Sexual
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PART 5: CHILDREN - Children - Parents -
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Preface - Table of Cases - Table of Statutes Tina Hart; TINA HART is a Senior Lecturer in Law at
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European and International Legislation - Fazzani; teaches the Law of Tort, Intellectual Property
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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION - Patents - both further and higher education and is
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Obligations
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An Introduction - The Administration
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Easements - Mortgages
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Proprietary
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Development of Behavior The Purposes
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Parties
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Behavior: Neural Mechanisms - The research deals with the behavioural ecology
Interpretation
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PART I. FUNDAMENTALS
Interpretation in the European OFCourt of Richard.W Hill <br>RICHARD W. HILL is Professor in the
Hormones - Behavioral Adaptations against have taken him from Arizona to Costa Rica
PHYSIOLOGY
Justice - 1. Animals&nbsp;and Department of Zoology at Michigan State
Predators - The Evolution of Feeding and Australia. He co-authored <EM>The
Environments: Function on the Ecological University, USA and a frequent Guest
Behavior - The Evolution of Selecting Where Evolution of Insect Mating Systems</EM>
Stage - 2. Molecules&nbsp;and Cells in Investigator at Woods Hole Oceanographic
to Live - The Evolution of Communication - (1983) with Randy Thornhill and has also
Animal Physiology - 3. Genomics, Institution. His research interests include:
The Evolution of Reproductive Behavior - written six other books on animal behaviour
Proteomics, and Related Approaches to temperature regulation and energetics in
The Evolution
Origins - The Diversityof MatingofSystems Birds - Origins - The - and natural
Frank B. Gill FRANK history
B. GILL, for general
University audiences.
of Pennsylvania,
Physiology - 4. Transport of Solutes and birds and mammals, especially neonates;
Evolution
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USA.of these, <EM>In a Desert
Water - PART II. FOOD, ENERGY, AND and marine sulfur physiology, especially in
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FlightBehavior
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TEMPERATURE - 5. Nutrition, Feeding, and the contexts of biogeochemistry and
Behavior
and - Glossary -- Bibliography
Communication Brains and Senses - Index- Award for natural history writing in 1998;
Digestion - 6. Energy Metabolism - 7. animalbalgal symbioses.
Visual Communication - Vocal another book, <EM>The Triumph of
Aerobic&nbsp;and Anaerobic Forms of <BR><BR>GORDON A. WYSE is Professor
Communication - Behavior and The Sociobiology</EM>, was published in 2001.
-Metabolism
PART I: THE - 8.MOLECULAR
The Energetics of Aerobic
DESIGN OF Jeremy M. of Biology andM.
<br>JEREMY Associate
Dr. Alcock also received BERG is Dean
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for Academic
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LIFE - 9. Thermal Relations
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Science Affairs, College
Institute ofofNatural
General Sciences
Medical and
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Energy,Composition
Protein and Temperature at Work: -The
and Structure Tymoczko; Mathematics,
Sciences at theat National
the University of
Reproduction and Development - Arizona State University. Institute of Health,
Lives
Exploringof Mammals
Proteins in and Frigid
ProteomesPlaces - PART DNA, Lubert Stryer Massachusetts,
USA. He is the recipientAmherst,ofUSA. His research
the American
Reproduction - Nests and Incubation - Mates
III. INTEGRATING
RNA and the Flow of SYSTEMS - 11. Neurons
Genetic Information - uses caterpillars
Chemical Societyand Limulus
Award in Pure as model
Chemistry
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- 12. Synapses
Exploring Genes- 13. andSensoryGenomes Processes
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(1994), the to Eliexplore the neural
Lilly Award circuits and
for Fundamental
Populations
The Foundations - Demographyof Biochemistry - Populations PART -I: David L.
-and DAVID L. NELSON, University of Wisconsin-
14. Nervous
Evolution andSystem Organization
Bioinformatics - Hemoglobin: neurotransmitters
Research underlying
in Biological Chemistry feeding
(1995), the
Species
STRUCTURE - CommunitiesAND CATALYSIS- Conservation - Water - Nelson Madison, USA<BR><BR>MICHAEL M.
Biological
Portrait of Clocks
a Protein - 15. Endocrine
in Action and
- Enzymes: behavior and
Maryland other behavior
Outstanding Youngpatterns.
Scientist of the
Amino Acids, Peptides,
Neuroendocrine Physiology and -Proteins
16. - The COX, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
<BR><BR>MARGARET
Basic Concepts and Kinetics - Catalytic Year (1995) and the Harrison Howe Award
Three-Dimensional
Reproduction Structure ofSystems
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Strategies - Regulatory Strategies - (1997). <BR><BR>JOHN L. TYMOCZKO is
Protein
Work: AnimalFunction - Enzymes
Navigation - PART - Carbohydrates
IV. Sciences andProfessor
Director of
Carbohydrates - Lipids and Cell Membranes the Towsley of the Program
Biology in
at Carleton
and Glycobiology AND- MUSCLENucleotides and Nucleic
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Membrane Channels and Pumps - 18. Control
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College, USA, at SmithheCollege,
where has taught USA. Her
since
Acids - DNA-Based
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Transduction Pathways - - PART II: 1976. <BR><BR>LUBERT STRYER is
Technologies
Behavior - 19.-MuscleLipids -- Biological
20. Movement and - properties of excitable cells. <BR>Emeritus,
TRANSDUCING AND STORING ENERGY Winzer Professor of Cell Biology,
Membranes
Muscle at Work: and Transportin- Biosignaling
Plasticity -
Metabolism: Basic Concepts Response and Designto- in the School of Medicine and Professor of
PART
Use and II: Disuse
BIOENERGETICS - PART V. OXYGEN, AND
Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis - The Citric Neurobiology, Emeritus, at Stanford
METABOLISM
CARBON - Principles of Bioenergetics -
Acid CycleDIOXIDE,
- Oxidative AND INTERNAL
Phosphorylation - The University, USA, where he has been on the
Glycolysis,
TRANSPORT Gluconeogenesis, andto the
Light Reactions- 21. Introduction
of Photosynthesis Oxygen
- The faculty since 1976. He was elected to the
Pentose
and Carbon Phosphate Pathway - Principles of
Calvin CycleDioxide and thePhysiology Pentose Phosphate - 22. National Academy of Sciences in 1984.
PART I: MYSTERIES, METAPHORS, Philip Nelson PHILIP NELSON is Professor of Physics at
MODELS - What the Ancients Knew - What's the University of Pennsylvania, USA. He
Inside Cells - PART II: DIFFUSION, received his A.B. from Princeton University
DISSIPATION, DRIVE - The Molecular (1980) and Ph.D. from Harvard University
Dance - Random Walks, Friction, and (1984). Professor Nelson serves on the
Diffusion - Life in the Slow Lane: The Low Biophysical Society's Education Committee;
- Life Begins with Cells - Chemical Harvey HARVEY LODISH is Professor of Biology
Reynolds-Number World - Entropy, he received Penn's highest teaching award
Foundations - Protein Structure and Lodish; and Professor of Bioengineering at the
Temperature, and Free Energy - Entropic in 2001, in part for creating the course that
Function - Basic Molecular Genetic Arnold Berk; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA,
Forces at Work - Chemical Forces and Self- formed the basis for this book.<BR>
Mechanisms - Molecular Genetic Chris A. and a member of the Whitehead Institute for
Assembly - PART III: MOLECULES,
Techniques - Genes, Genomics, and Kaiser Biomedical Research. Dr. Lodish is also a
MACHINES, MECHANISMS - Cooperative
Chromosomes - Transcriptional Control of member of the National Academy of
Transitions
An Overview inof Macromolecules
Cells and Cell Research - Enzymes- Geoffrey M. GEOFFREY M. COOPER is Professor and
Gene Expression - Post-transcriptional Gene Sciences and the American Academy of Arts
and
The Molecular
Composition Machines
of Cells--Machines Cell Metabolism in - Cooper; Chairman of the Department of Biology at
Control - Visualizing, Fractionating, and and Sciences and was President (2004) of
Membranes - Nerve
Fundamentals of Molecular Impulses - Global
Biology - The List of Robert E. Boston University, USA.<BR><BR>ROBERT
Culturing Cells - Biomembrane Structure - the American Society for Cell Biology. He is
Symbols and and
Organization UnitsSequences
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Cellular- Hausman E. HAUSMAN is Professor and Graduate
Transmembrane Transport of Ions and Small well known for his work on cell membrane
Index
Genomes - Replication, Maintenance and Director of the Department of Biology at
Molecules - Cellular Energetics - Moving physiology, particularly the biosynthesis of
Rearrangements of Genomic DNA - RNA Boston University, USA.
Proteins
PART 1: into Membranes
PRINCIPLES OFand Organelles - Scott F. many cell-surface
SCOTT F. GILBERT proteins,
is Howard and A. on the
Synthesis and Processing - Protein
Vesicular Traffic, Secretion,
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY and- Endocytosis Gilbert; cloning and functional
Schneiderman Professor analysis
of Biologyof several
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Synthesis, Processing, and Regulation - The
- Cell Signaling Biology:
Developmental I: Signal The Transduction
Anatomical and Susan R. cell-surface receptor
Swarthmore College,proteins,
USA, andsuch as the
teaches
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Short-term
Tradition - Life Cellular Cycles Responses
and the Evolution - Cell of Singer erythropoietin
Developmentaland TGF receptors.
Biology, Developmental His lab
Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus,
Signaling II: Signaling
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Genetics andhematopoietic
the History ofstem cells and
and Lysosomes - Bioenergetics and
Gene Activity Embryology
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theirDepartment
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Biology, Carleton College,
Peroxisomes
Plasticity in - The Cytoskeleton
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Organization
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undergraduate
Minnesota, USA.
Professor
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Communication in Development - PART 2: Filaments - Integrating biology and Swarthmore College,
Extracellular
Changes in Matrix -New Chapter
Development - Developmental - Cell Swarthmore, PA, USA<BR>&nbsp; BERK is
Cells into
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Signaling - The
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Co-development as a Strategy <BR>DAVID EPEL, Jane &amp; Marshall
Eukaryotic Cell
Fertilization: Cycle - Cell
Beginning a New Birth, Lineage,
Organism - Professor of Microbiology, Immunology and
CellLife
for Death - Embryo and the Maintenance
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a Hostile of Adult World: Steel Jr. Professor in Marine Sciences,
and Death
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Ecology: Development
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and
Aquatic Axisand Formation
Terrestrial in Amphibians
Environments - The -
of Adult Diseases - An Evolutionary Arts and Sciences. He is one of the original
Early Development
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Birds and Mammals
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mammalian cells, focusing particular Programme. He
Crest Cells
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Community Narratives: Space, Place and <EM>Research in Drama Education</EM>.
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- Acknowledgements - Introduction: Giesekam Ankur Productions and was a Senior
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Realism: European Pioneers - of Glasgow, UK until 2006. His publications
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Wooster Group - Third-hand Photocopies: of the National Review of Live Art</EM> (a
Contamination or Remediation? - Magic to Lecturer in Theatre Studies at the University
Forced Entertainment - Live Films on Stage: reference website cataloguing over 200
Realism: European Pioneers - of Glasgow, UK until 2006. His publications
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Celluloid Divide: Forkbeard Fantasy - 1986-1996) and <EM>Luvvies and Rude
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University of Glamorgan,
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Conclusion - Applied
Storytelling Index - Storytelling - Theatre Council,His
Wales. 2000).
book <EM>Performance and
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and Storytelling - Closing Thoughts - Practice: Oral Narrative Traditions among
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Celluloid Divide: Forkbeard Fantasy - 1986-1996) and <EM>Luvvies and Rude
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Canterbury, UK. He researches and teaches
storyteller and was a key player in
Acknowledgements - Introduction: Theatres, the history, theory and practice of
developing the art form in the 80s and 90s.
Performances and Technologies - scenography and is himself a professional
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Introduction - Structures of Discourse And Teun A. van TEUN VAN DIJK is Professor of Critical
Century Speciality - Rejection of the Past: A Theatre Research's Research Committee,
Structures of Power - Discourse, Power and Dijk Discourse Analysis at the Universitat
Modern Mode of Thought - The Scene as was on the planning committee for The
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Machine: Part 1: Scenography as a Machine Globe Theatre, Bankside, and is editor of the
Discourse Analysis - Discourse and Racism - two honorary doctorates and has lectured
for Performance - The Scene as Machine: journal <EM>Scenography
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Part 2: Constructing and Building the Scene International</EM> (with Christine White).
Political Discourse and Political Cognition. - America. He is the editor of <EM>The
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journal in Spanish <EM>Discurso &amp;of
English Linguistics in the Department
INTRODUCTION - What Grammar Is and Is Margaret Linguistics
Sociedad</EM> and English Language, Lancaster
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he still edits the latter four.
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Words - Phrases - Clauses - Subordination Hoogenraad University of Wales, Bangor,
Series Preface - Acknowledgements - Christiana CHRISTIANA&nbsp;GREGORIOU is
and Coordination - Basic and Derived UK.<BR><BR>ROBERT HOOGENRAAD is
Introduction: An 'overview' of Literary Gregoriou Lecturer in the School of English at the
Structures - PART C: APPLICATIONS - Language Region Project Officer,
Stylistics - Naming Poetic Parts - Poetic University of Leeds, UK.&nbsp; She teaches
Discourse Analysis: Speech and Writing - Indigenous Education Division, NT
Figures, Foregrounding and Metaphor - on the language and literature interface, in
Discourse Analysis: Tenor and Domain - Department of Education, Employment and
Stylistics of Poetry Practice - Narrators, stylistics and cognitive poetics, and is the
Analysis of Literary Discourse - Grammar Training, Australia.
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Characterisation in Drama - The Pragmatics
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of Drama - Stylistics of Drama Practice -
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Concluding Remarks - Bibliography -
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Worlds, Schemata and Frames - Stylistics of Crime Fiction.</EM>
Prose Practice - Structure and
Characterisation in Drama - The Pragmatics
of Drama - Stylistics of Drama Practice -
Concluding Remarks - Bibliography</P>
Preface to the Third and Second Editions - Dennis DENNIS FREEBORN was Head of
Symbols - Texts and Facsimiles - Symbols - Freeborn Language Studies at the College of Ripon
Acknowledgements - Introduction - The and York St. John, UK, until 1984, and was
English Language is Brought to Britain - Old Chief Examiner in English Language Studies
English (I) - Old English (II) - From Old for the London University Schools
English to Middle English - Early Middle Examinations Board. He is the author of
Acknowledgements - Preface - Introduction: Robert ROBERT COCKCROFT was formerly
English - 12th Century - Early Middle English <EM>A Course Book in English
Rhetoric Defined - Personality and Stance - Cockcroft; Lecturer in Rhetoric, Department of English
- 13th Century - Northern and Southern Grammar</EM> and<EM> Varieties of
Pathos and Emotional Engagement - Susan Studies, University of Nottingham, UK. His
Texts Compared - The 14th Century - English</EM>, both also published by
Reason: The Resources of Argument - Cockcroft previous publications include
Southern and Kentish Dialects - The 14th Palgrave Macmillan.
Reason: Choice and Judgement - The <EM>Rhetorical Affect in Early Modern
Century - Northern Dialects - The 14th
Persuasive Process - The Persuasive Writing</EM> (2003), also published by
Century - West
Introduction Midlands
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and Change - The
in 14th Urszula Clark URSZULA CLARK is Senior Lecturer in
Repertoire - Practising Persuasion - Palgrave Macmillan.<BR><BR>SUSAN
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Discourse English at the University of Aston, UK. Her
Conclusion - Appendix A: More on the COCKCROFT is a tutor in English Language
Dialects --The
Stylistics London
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Models - Appendix B: Further Rhetorical at the University of Nottingham, UK, and
Late 14th Century
Bibliography - Index- Early Modern English I - Language, History and the Disciplining of
Devices - Appendix C: A Finding List for Principal Examiner in A-level English
The 15th Century - Early Modern English II - English</EM> and <EM>An Introduction to
Rhetorical Devices - Bibliography - Index Language and Literature. She has written
The 16th Century I - Early Modern English III Stylistics</EM>.
Introduction - Variation and Change several books on language
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English - Pragmatics and Discourse - working at
English onthe
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Bibliography - Index
English - The 18th Century - From Old Language, History and the Disciplining of
English to Modern English - Comparing English</EM> and <EM>An Introduction to
Historical Stylistics</EM>.
Literature Texts - Postscript
and Creativity I - To the
in English; Sharon SHARON GOODMAN and KIERAN
Present Day - Bibliography
<EM>J.Maybin & M.Pearce</EM> - Index - Poetic Goodman; O'HALLORAN work in the Centre for
Language; <EM>J.Thornborrow</EM> - Plot Kieran Language and Communications at the Open
and Characterisation; O'Halloran University, UK, where they are responsible
<EM>K.O'Halloran</EM> - Text and for the design and production of a range of
Performance; <EM>J.Swann</EM> - The Art open learning materials on aspects of
List of Tables - List of Figures - Kim Ballard KIM BALLARD is the Head of English at
of Translation; <EM>A.Magyar</EM> - Word English studies. Sharon Goodman's
Acknowledgements and Sources - PART 1: Esher College in Surrey, UK. She was a
and Image; <EM>S.Goodman</EM> - publications include <EM>Redesigning
INTRODUCTION - Introduction - PART 2: chief examiner for A level English Language
Literature and Technology; English: New Texts, New Identities</EM>
LEXICAL FRAMEWORKS - Word Classes - for seven years.
<EM>S.Goodman</EM> - The Literary Mind; (Routledge, 1996) and <EM>Teaching
Word Formation - PART 3: GRAMMATICAL
<EM>K.O'Halloran</EM> - Readers and Academic Writing: A Toolkit for Higher
FRAMEWORKS - Inflections - Phrases -
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SIOBHAN CHAPMAN (Routledge, 2003).
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in English
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Language at is the
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University of Liverpool, UK.
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publications and Language
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PART II: APPLYING LANGUAGE THEORY - Cognition</EM><EM>Philosophy
Context</EM>, (Edinburgh University for
FRAMEWORKS - Phonetics and Phonemes
How Do Words Work? - How Does Press, 2003). <EM>Paul Grice,
Linguists</EM>,
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Language Relate to the World? - Is Philosopher and Linguist</EM> and<EM>
Phonology
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Language Like a Code? - How is Language Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the
Answers to Exercises
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THEORY Chapman Language at the University of Liverpool, UK.
Related to Thought? - How Does Context Philosophy of Language</EM>.
Theory in Language Study - Language is... - Her publications include <EM>Accent in
Affect Meaning? - Is Language Logical? -
PART II: APPLYING LANGUAGE THEORY - Context</EM>, <EM>Philosophy for
How Do Children Learn Language? - A Final
How Do Words Work? - How Does Linguists</EM>, <EM>Paul Grice,
Thought: Do Other Animals have Language?
Language Relate to the World? - Is Philosopher and Linguist</EM> and<EM>
- Bibliography
Introduction - Index
- What is This Thing called David Nunan DAVID NUNAN is Director of the English
Language Like a Code? - How is Language Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the
Language? - The Sound System - The Centre and Chair Professor of Applied
Related to Thought? - How Does Context Philosophy of Language</EM>.
Lexical System - The Grammatical System - Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong,
Affect Meaning? - Is Language Logical? -
Doing Things With Spoken Language - and Dean of the Graduate School of
How Do Children Learn Language? - A Final
Doing Things With Written Language - A Education, Anaheim University, USA. He
Thought: Do Other Animals have Language?
First Language - Language at Play - The has published over 100 scholarly books and
- Bibliography
Introduction - Index a Language - Toi et Dounia
- Learning DOUNIA BISSAR is Senior Lecturer in
Future of Language - Postscript - Key figures articles including <EM>Introducing
moi - Les autres - La routine - En ville - En Bissar; Helen French at London Metropolitan University,
- Glossary - Index Discourse Analysis</EM>, <EM>The Self-
train - A l'hôtel - Au restaurant - Vacances et Phillips; UK.&nbsp;As French Coordinator on the
Directed Teacher </EM>and
loisirs - Education et expérience - Au travail! Cécile Open Language Programme, she has
<EM>Cambridge Guide to Teaching English
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to Speakers of Other Languages</EM> (with
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Introduction - Learning a Language - Ah! Les Annie Lewis; R. Carter).
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vacances - Tu es sortie hier? - Temps libre - Kate of TESOL International,
Linguistics and French atthe thelargest
University of
(including self-study) for French. Her
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the body of language
West of England. educators
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books atinclude a 2002
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Index - Overview language the
including education, and the 2003
implementation of institution-
Languages at the University of Bristol, UK
ThomsonLearning
wide TESOL Lifetime
language programmes and approaches
and was formerly Director of the Open
Achievement
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teaching French to non-
Language Programme at the University of
specialists<BR><BR>ANNIE FONTAINE
North London, one of the largest IWLP's in
LEWIS is a Senior Lecturer in French
the UK. She has taught French on various
Book Plan - Introduction - Learning a Mara Benetti; MARA BENETTI is a Visiting Lecturer at
Language - Come ti chiami? - Al lavoro e in Carmela Imperial College and at Goldsmith's College,
famiglia - Una giornata tipica - Il tempo libero Murtas; University of London, UK. Mara has taught
- Al bar - A casa - In città - Ti va di...? - Cosa Caterina and researched in different parts of the world
hai fatto ieri? - Alla ricerca di un lavoro - Varchetta and she collaborated with the BBC as a
Ancora un po' di pratica - Guide to Intonation language adviser for one of their
Introduction - Learning a language - Piacere Mara Benetti; MARA BENETTI is a Visiting Lecturer at
and Pronunciation - Guide to Grammatical courses.<BR><BR>CARMELA MURTAS
di conoscerti! - Il passato è.........passato! - Cristina Testi; Imperial College and at Goldsmith's College,
Terms - Grammar Summary - Verb Tables - was Visiting Lecturer at the University of
Fare la spesa o fare spese? - Città o Caterina University of London. Mara has taught and
Vocabulary - Answers - Appendix - Index - Westminster and an Italian teacher trainer at
campagna? - Quando ero bambina.... - Varchetta researched in different parts of the world and
&nbsp; International House, London, UK. She has
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Development of Expressionism - Modernity
in France - Decadence
Bibliography - Index and the Art of Death
and the `Men of 1914' - At a Tangent: Other
- Paths to the Future - A Metaphysics of
Modernisms
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Response Criticism - Psychoanalytic
Classicism
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I: ANALYSING PHILIP TheLARKIN'S
Narratives of Park, London, UK, and is Fellow of the
Criticism - Feminist Criticism - The New
High
POEMS Modernism
- Hearing- Death Larkin's and Desire:
Voices The
- Solitaire, English Association. He is author of the
Historicism - Combining Perspectives -
Surrealist-Adventure
Solidaire Weddings -and NotesWork - Bibliography
- 'Tilting a - popular <EM>How to Begin Studying
Glossary of Literary and Critical Terms
Index Face to the Sky' - Travel, Skies and
Blind English Literature</EM>, now in its third
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Observation - 'Double-yolked with meaning edition and many titles in the
READING POETRY - Reading Aloud - Department of English at the University of
and meaning's rebuttal': Conclusions to Part <EM>Analysing Texts</EM> series, of which
Describing a Poem - Varieties of Poetic Style Sydney, Australia.
I - PART II: THE CONTEXT AND THE he is also the General Editor.
- Evaluation of Poetry - PART 2: POETRY
CRITICS - Larkin's Life and the Literary
THROUGH THE CENTURIES - Introduction
Context - The Historical Context - A Sample
- Medieval - The Genesis of English Verse -
of Critical Views - Notes - Further Reading -
The Renaissance - A Time of Tension - The
Index
Early Seventeenth Century - The Pilgrimage
to bThe Kingdom of Manb - Romanticism - In
Praise of Imagination - Victorianism - Faith
and Doubt - Modernism - bMake it Newb -
After Modernism - Contemporary Poetry -
Historical Tables - Further Reading -
Preface and Acknowledgements - PART 1: Barry Spurr BARRY SPURR is Associate Professor of
READING POETRY - Reading Aloud - English Literature, University of Sydney,
Describing a Poem - Varieties of Poetic Style Australia.
- Evaluation of Poetry - PART 2: POETRY
THROUGH THE CENTURIES - Introduction
- Medieval - The Genesis of English Verse -
Acknowledgements - General Editor's Bridget BRIDGET ESCOLME is Senior Lecturer in
The Renaissance - A Time of Tension - The
Preface - The Text and Early Performances - Escolme Drama at Queen Mary, University of London,
Early Seventeenth Century - The Pilgrimage
Commentary - The Play's Sources and UK. Her publications include <EM>Talking to
to bThe Kingdom of Manb - Romanticism - In
Cultural Context - Key Performances and the Audience: Shakespeare, Performance,
Praise of Imagination - Victorianism - Faith
Productions - The Play on Screen - Critical Self </EM> (2004).
and Doubt - Modernism - bMake it Newb -
Assessments - Further Reading - Index
After Modernism - Contemporary
Acknowledgements Poetry -
- General Editor's Bridget BRIDGET ESCOLME is Senior Lecturer in
Historical Tables
Preface - The - Further
Text Reading
and Early -
Performances - Escolme Drama at Queen Mary, University of London,
Glossary of Literary
Commentary TermsSources
- The Play's - Index and UK. Her publications include <EM>Talking to
Cultural Context - Key Performances and the Audience: Shakespeare, Performance,
Productions - The Play on Screen - Critical Self </EM> (2004).
Assessments - Further Reading - Index
General Editor's Preface - The Text and Lesley Wade LESLEY WADE SOULE is Senior Lecturer in
Early Performances - Commentary - Cultural Soule the Department of Drama at the University of
Context and Sources - Key Productions and Exeter, UK.
Performances - The Play on Screen - Critical
Assessments - Further Reading - Index -
General Editor's Preface - The Text and Lesley Wade LESLEY WADE SOULE is Senior Lecturer in
Early Performances - Commentary - Cultural Soule the Department of Drama at the University of
Context and Sources - Key Productions and Exeter, UK.
Performances - The Play on Screen - Critical
Assessments - Further Reading - Index -
General Editor's Preface - Preface - The John Russell JOHN RUSSELL BROWN is Professor of
Texts and Early Performances - Sources Brown Theatre at Middlesex University, UK, and
and Cultural Context - Commentary - Key was recently Visiting Professor at Columbia
Productions and Performances - The Play University, USA. He is an internationally
on Screen - Critical Assessments - Further known theatre director and author and a
Reading - Index Former Associate Director of the National
General Editor's Preface - Preface - The John Russell JOHN RUSSELL BROWN is Professor of
Theatre. His many books on theatre and
Texts and Early Performances - Sources Brown Theatre at Middlesex University, UK, and
Shakespeare include <EM>The Oxford
and Cultural Context - Commentary - Key was recently Visiting Professor at Columbia
Illustrated History of Theatre</EM>,
Productions and Performances - The Play University, USA. He is an internationally
<EM>New Sites for Shakespeare</EM>,
on Screen - Critical Assessments - Further known theatre director and author and a
<EM>Shakespeare: The Tragedies</EM>
Reading - Index Former Associate Director of the National
Series Preface - Introduction - The Text and James N. and <EM>Shakespeare
JAMES N.&nbsp;LOEHLIN andisthe Theatrical
Associate
Theatre. His many books on theatre and
Its First Performances - Intellectual and Loehlin Event</EM>.
Professor of English at the University of
Shakespeare include <EM>The Oxford
Cultural Contexts - Commentary: The Play in Texas at Austin, USA. He is the author of
Illustrated History of Theatre</EM>,
Performance - Sources - Key Performances <EM>Henry V</EM> in the Manchester
<EM>New Sites for Shakespeare</EM>,
and Productions - The Play on Screen - Shakespeare in Performance series and
<EM>Shakespeare: The Tragedies</EM>
Critical Assessment - Further Reading - editor of <EM>Romeo and Juliet</EM> in
General Editor's&nbsp;Preface - Preface - James N. and <EM>Shakespeare
JAMES and the Theatrical
N. LOEHLIN is Associate Professor
Index the Cambridge Shakespeare in Production
The Texts and&nbsp;Early Performances - Loehlin Event</EM>.
of English at the University of Texas at
series. He has directed eighteen of
Commentary - The Plays' Sources and Austin, USA, and Director of the
Shakespeare's plays, including both parts of
Cultural Contexts - Key Productions and Shakespeare at Winedale Program. He has
Henry IV.
Performances - The Plays on Screen - written widely on Shakespeare's plays in
Critical Assessments - Further Reading - performance and has directed eighteen of
General Editor's Preface - Preface - The Kevin Ewert KEVIN EWERT is Associate Professor of
Index Shakespeare's plays, including both parts of
Texts and Early Performances - The Play's Theatre at the University of Pittsburgh at
<EM>Henry IV</EM>.
Sources and Cultural Context - Commentary Bradford, USA. From 1997 to 2003, he was
- Key Productions and Performances - The an Artistic Associate and regular director for
Play on Screen - Critical Assessments - the Unseambd Shakespeare Company in
Further Reading - Index Pittsburgh, where his productions included
General Editor's Preface - Preface - The Kevin Ewert KEVIN EWERT is Associate Professor of
<EM>The Provoked Wife</EM>,
Texts and Early Performances - The Play's Theatre at the University of Pittsburgh at
<EM>Coriolanus</EM>, <EM>The
Sources and Cultural Context - Commentary Bradford, USA. From 1997 to 2003, he was
Libertine</EM>, <EM>The Winterbs
- Key Productions and Performances - The an Artistic Associate and regular director for
Tale</EM> and <EM>Women Beware
Play on Screen - Critical Assessments - the Unseambd Shakespeare Company in
Women</EM>.
Further Reading - Index Pittsburgh, where his productions included
<EM>The Provoked Wife</EM>,
<EM>Coriolanus</EM>, <EM>The
Libertine</EM>, <EM>The Winterbs
Tale</EM> and <EM>Women Beware
Women</EM>.
General Editor's Preface - Series Preface - John Russell JOHN RUSSELL BROWN has held chairs of
The Text and Early Performances - Brown English and Theatre in England and the
Commentary - Cultural Context and Sources USA, directed plays in student and
- Key Productions and Performances - The professional theatres, and was Associate
Play on Screen - Critical Assessments - Director of the Royal National Theatre. His
Further Reading - Index - publications include <EM>Shakespeare: The
General Editor's Preface - Series Preface - John Russell JOHN RUSSELL BROWN has held chairs of
Tragedies</EM>, <EM>Shakespeare and
The Text and Early Performances - Brown English and Theatre in England and the
the Theatrical Event</EM> and
Commentary - Cultural Context and Sources USA, directed plays in student and
<EM>Shakespeare Dancing</EM> for
- Key Productions and Performances - The professional theatres, and was Associate
Palgrave Macmillan, <EM>Theatre
Play on Screen - Critical Assessments - Director of the Royal National Theatre. His
Language</EM> for Allen Lane, and
Further Reading - Index - publications include <EM>Shakespeare: The
General Editor's Preface - Preface - The Stuart <EM>NewHAMPTON-REEVES
STUART Sites for Shakespeare</EM>
is Coursefor
Tragedies</EM>, <EM>Shakespeare and
Text and Early Performances - Commentary HamptonRee Routledge. He edited
Leader for English andthe <EM>Oxford
Theatre Studies and
the Theatrical Event</EM> and
- The Play's Sources and Cultural Context - ves Illustrated
Subject History
Leader forofDrama
Theatre</EM>.
at University of
<EM>Shakespeare Dancing</EM> for
Key Productions and Performances - The Central Lancashire, UK. He is a founder
Palgrave Macmillan, <EM>Theatre
Play on Screen - Critical Assessments - member and on the executive of the British
Language</EM> for Allen Lane, and
Further Reading - Index - Shakespeare Association. He is author of
General Editor's Preface - Preface - The Stuart <EM>NewHAMPTON-REEVES
STUART Sites for Shakespeare</EM>
is Coursefor
<EM>Shakespeare in Performance: The
Text and Early Performances - Commentary HamptonRee Routledge.
Leader He edited
for English andthe <EM>Oxford
Theatre Studies and
Henry VI Plays </EM> (MUP 2004).
- The Play's Sources and Cultural Context - ves Illustrated
Subject History
Leader forofDrama
Theatre</EM>.
at University of
Key Productions and Performances - The Central Lancashire, UK. He is a founder
Play on Screen - Critical Assessments - member and on the executive of the British
Further Reading - Index - Shakespeare Association. He is author of
Series Preface - Preface - The Text and Paul Prescott PAUL PRESCOTT is the Capital Centre
<EM>Shakespeare in Performance: The
Early Performances - The Play's Sources Lecturer in English at the University of
Henry VI Plays </EM> (MUP 2004).
and Cultural Context - Commentary - Key Warwick and has acted, directed and taught
Productions and Performances - The Play Shakespeare in Britain, America and Japan.
on Screen - Critical Assessment - Further His work has appeared in
Reading - Index <EM>Shakespeare Survey</EM>, the
Series Preface - Preface - The Text and Paul Prescott PAUL PRESCOTT is the Capital Centre
Blackwell <EM>Companion to Shakespeare
Early Performances - The Play's Sources Lecturer in English at the University of
and Performance</EM>, and the revised
and Cultural Context - Commentary - Key Warwick and has acted, directed and taught
Penguin Shakespeare series; he is currently
Productions and Performances - The Play Shakespeare in Britain, America and Japan.
working on <EM>Shakespeare and the
on Screen - Critical Assessment - Further His work has appeared in
Director</EM> (Oxford Shakespeare Topics,
Reading - Index <EM>Shakespeare Survey</EM>, the
General Editor's Preface - Introduction - John Blades with Dennis
JOHN BLADES Kennedy). <BR> in English
has lectured
Blackwell <EM>Companion to Shakespeare
PART I: ANALYSING SHAKESPEARE'S Literature at the universities of Leeds and
and Performance</EM>, and the revised
<EM>SONNETS</EM> - Love (or what you Durham, UK. His publications include critical
Penguin Shakespeare series; he is currently
will) - Time: to posterity and beyond - Art: studies of James Joyce and <EM>John
working on <EM>Shakespeare and the
clever, very - The Rival Poet(s): a lesson in Keats: The Poems</EM> and
Director</EM> (Oxford Shakespeare Topics,
tightropes? - Fair's fair: The Dark Mistresses <EM>Wordsworth and Coleridge: Lyrical
General Editor's Preface - Introduction - John Blades with Dennis
JOHN BLADES Kennedy). <BR> in English
has lectured
- PART II: THE CONTEXT AND THE Ballads</EM>, also in the <EM>Analysing
PART I: ANALYSING SHAKESPEARE'S Literature at the universities of Leeds and
CRITICS - Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Texts</EM> series.
<EM>SONNETS</EM> - Love (or what you Durham, UK. His publications include critical
Sonnet - Humanism, Rhetoric and Poetry -
will) - Time: to posterity and beyond - Art: studies of James Joyce and <EM>John
Readers and Writers - Some Critical
clever, very - The Rival Poet(s): a lesson in Keats: The Poems</EM> and
Responses to the <EM>Sonnets</EM> - A
tightropes? - Fair's fair: The Dark Mistresses <EM>Wordsworth and Coleridge: Lyrical
Glossary of Some
Introduction to the Rhetorical and Literary
Fourth Edition; A.C. Bradley A.C. BRADLEY was Professor of Poetry at
- PART II: THE CONTEXT AND THE Ballads</EM>, also in the <EM>Analysing
Terms - Further Reading - Index
<EM>R.Shaughnessy</EM> - Introduction - the University of Oxford, UK, until his death
CRITICS - Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Texts</EM> series.
The Substance of Shakespearean Tragedy - in 1935.<BR><BR>ROBERT
Sonnet - Humanism, Rhetoric and Poetry -
Construction in Shakespeare's Tragedies - SHAUGHNESSY is Professor of Theatre at
Readers and Writers - Some Critical
Shakespeare's Tragic Period - the University of Kent, UK. His books include
Responses to the <EM>Sonnets</EM> - A
<EM>Hamlet</EM> - <EM>Hamlet</EM> - <EM>Representing Shakespeare: England
Glossary of Some
Introduction to the Rhetorical and Literary
Fourth Edition; A.C. Bradley A.C. BRADLEY was Professor of Poetry at
<EM>Othello</EM> - <EM>Othello</EM> - History and the RSC</EM> (1994) and
Terms - Further Reading - Index
<EM>R.Shaughnessy</EM> - Introduction - the University of Oxford, UK, until his death
<EM>King Lear</EM> - <EM>King <EM>The Shakespeare Effect: A History of
The Substance of Shakespearean Tragedy - in 1935.<BR><BR>ROBERT
Lear</EM> - <EM>Macbeth</EM> - Twentieth-Century Performance</EM>
Construction in Shakespeare's Tragedies - SHAUGHNESSY is Professor of Theatre at
<EM>Macbeth</EM> - Notes - Notes; (2002); he has edited <EM>Shakespeare on
Shakespeare's Tragic Period - the University of Kent, UK. His books include
<EM>R.Shaughnessy</EM> - Index Film</EM> (1998) and <EM>Shakespeare in
<EM>Hamlet</EM> - <EM>Hamlet</EM> - <EM>Representing Shakespeare: England
Acknowledgements - General Editors' Simon Barker Performance</EM>
SIMON BARKER is (2000).
PrincipalHe is currently
Lecturer at the
<EM>Othello</EM> - <EM>Othello</EM> - History and the RSC</EM> (1994) and
Preface - Introduction; <EM>S.Barker</EM> writing the of
University volume on William Shakespeare
Gloucestershire, UK.
<EM>King Lear</EM> - <EM>King <EM>The Shakespeare Effect: A History of
- Shakespeare's Problem Plays: Concepts for the Routledge Critical Guide series and
Lear</EM> - <EM>Macbeth</EM> - Twentieth-Century Performance</EM>
and Perspectives; <EM>V.Thomas</EM> - editing the <EM>Cambridge Companion to
<EM>Macbeth</EM> - Notes - Notes; (2002); he has edited <EM>Shakespeare on
<EM>All's Well That Ends Well</EM> and Shakespeare and Popular Culture</EM>.
<EM>R.Shaughnessy</EM> - Index Film</EM> (1998) and <EM>Shakespeare in
the Tale of the Chivalric Quest;
Performance</EM> (2000). He is currently
<EM>L.Scragg</EM> - The Political Effects
writing the volume on William Shakespeare
of Gender and Class in <EM>All's Well That
for the Routledge Critical Guide series and
Ends Well</EM>; <EM>P.Erickson</EM> -
editing the <EM>Cambridge Companion to
Subjectivity, Desire and Female Friendship
Shakespeare and Popular Culture</EM>.
in <EM>All's Well That Ends Well</EM>;
<EM>C.Asp</EM> - Transgression and
Surveillance in <EM>Measure for
List of Illustrations - Acknowledgements - Maurice MAURICE HINDLE is Associate Lecturer in
Abbreviations/Acronyms - Introduction - Hindle Literature and Senior Faculty Manager in
PART I: SHAKESPEARE AND THE Arts for The Open University (London
LANGUAGE OF FILM - Filming and Staging Region), UK. Among other publications, he
Shakespeare: Some Contrasts - The has edited the Penguin Classics volumes of
Audience: Individual and Collective Dracula, Frankenstein and Caleb
General Editor's Preface - The Text and Christopher CHRISTOPHER McCULLOUGH is
Experience - The Space of the Movie Screen Williams.<BR>
Early Performances - Commentary - Cultural McCullough Professor of Theatre and Head of the School
- Imagery: Verbal and Visual - Putting It All
Context and Sources - Key Productions and of Performance Arts at the University of
Together - PART II: THE HISTORY OF
Performances - The Play on Screen - Critical Exeter, UK. He is a professional director and
SHAKESPEARE ON FILM 1899-2005 -
Assessments - Further Reading - Index a member of the editorial boards of
Silent Shakespeare - The Thirties:
<EM>Theatre History Studies Journal</EM>
Hollywood
General Shakespeare
Editor's Preface - The Forties: Text and Christopher CHRISTOPHER McCULLOUGH is
and <EM>Research in Drama in
Olivier and Welles - The
Early Performances Fifties: Postwar
- Commentary - Cultural McCullough Professor of Theatre and Head of the School
Education</EM>. His publications include
Diversityand
Context - The Sixties-and
Sources KeySeventies:
Productions and of Performance Arts at the University of
<EM>Theatre and Europe</EM> (Oxford,
Cultural Revolution,
Performances - The Filmic
Play on Innovation
Screen - -Critical The Exeter, UK. He is a professional director and
1996) and <EM>Theatre Praxis</EM> (ed,
Nineties: Branagh's
Assessments - Further Renaissance
Reading - Index and the a member of the editorial boards of
Palgrave, 1998).
Shakespeare on Film Revival - 2000 and <EM>Theatre History Studies Journal</EM>
General Editor's Preface
Beyond: Shakespeare on Film in the New - Preface - The Margaret MARGARET JANE KIDNIE is Associate
and <EM>Research in Drama in
Text and Early Performances
Millennium - PART III: COMMUNICATING - Commentary Jane Kidnie Professor of English at the University of
Education</EM>. His publications include
-SHAKESPEARE
The Play's Sources and
ON FILM: MODES,Cultural Context - Western Ontario, Canada. She is editor of
<EM>Theatre and Europe</EM> (Oxford,
Key Productions and
STYLES, GENRES - The Theatrical Mode - Performances - The <EM>Textual Performances: The Modern
1996) and <EM>Theatre Praxis</EM> (ed,
Play on Screen - Critical
The Realistic Mode - The Filmic Mode - The Assessment - Reproduction of Shakespeare's
Palgrave, 1998).
Further
Periodising Reading -
ModePreface Index
- Film Genre: Conventions Drama</EM> (with Lukas Erne) and
General Editor's - Preface - The Margaret MARGARET JANE KIDNIE is Associate
and <EM>Ben Jonson: The Devil is an Ass and
TextCodes and Early - Genre Conventions
Performances and the
- Commentary Jane Kidnie Professor of English at the University of
Other Plays</EM>.
-Shakespeare Film Adaptation
The Play's Sources and Cultural - A Cross-
Context - Western Ontario, Canada. She is editor of
cultural
Key Shakespeare
Productions Adaptation: - The
and Performances <EM>Textual Performances: The Modern
Kurosawa's
Play on Screen <EM>Kumonosu-Djo</EM>
- Critical Assessment - Reproduction of Shakespeare's
(<EM>The
Further Reading Castle- of the Spider's Web:
Index Drama</EM> (with Lukas Erne) and
Introduction&nbsp;
Throne of Blood</EM>) - PART - PART IV: Mario MARIO DIGANGI is Associate Professor of
<EM>Ben Jonson: The Devil is an Ass and
ONE:&nbsp;WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE ON FILM: CRITICAL DiGangi English at City University of New York, USA.
Other Plays</EM>.
SHAKESPEARE'S&nbsp;<EM>THE
ESSAYS - Comedies: <EM>Much Ado
WINTER'S
About Nothing</EM>, TALE</EM>&nbsp;(Edited
<EM>A Midsummer by
David
Night'sBevington)&nbsp;
Dream</EM> - Histories: - PART <EM>Henry
TWO:
CULTURAL
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<EM>Richard - Romance and
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<EM>Romeo - Gender, Sexuality, and the
The Text and and EarlyJuliet</EM>,
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Family - Authority and<EM>Macbeth</EM>
<EM>Hamlet</EM>, Resistance - Country-
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BBC-TV Series: Shooting
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TV Shakespeare: Preface - Paul
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<EM>Shakespeare's Sonnets</EM>.
The Text and Early Performances
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Commentary - Cultural Context
Selected Shakespeare Film Adaptations on and Sources Honorary Fellow of the Shakespeare
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Key Productions
Releaseand in US Performances
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Play
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Economics - An Introduction to the Literature Palmer; Promotion
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Anger, Aggression and Self-Awareness -
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Expenditure, Financing and Utilisation - The School of Public Health and Community
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Economic Evidence
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L.Sayer</EM> - A Health Promoting
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and Context
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Quality Assurance: What is it, and How Did it Diana Sale DIANA SALE is a well-known and
evolve? - The Seven Pillars of Clinical experienced author. Formerly Chief Nursing
Governance: An Overview - Pillar One: Advisor and Quality Assurance Consultant to
Patient & Public Involvement - Pillar Two: Dorset Health Authority, she is now an
Risk Management - Pillar Three: Clinical independent management consultant, and
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Introduction; <EM>R.Tummey Robert ROBERT TUMMEY Senior Lecturer,
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Clinical Effectiveness - Pillar Seven: Clinical
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Information - A Strategy for Clinical
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Abuse;
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of dementia; <EM>Dementia: The International Journal of
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Quality Assurance - - - Nursing people with
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of Variables
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competences and skills in dementia care involved in teaching Quantitative Methods on
<EM>D.Osborne&nbsp;</EM>and<EM>
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PART ONE: PRINCIPLES OF SOLUTION Margaret MARGARET McALLISTER is Associate
FOCUSED NURSING - An Introduction To McAllister Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery,
Solution Focused Nursing; Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.
<EM>M.McAllister</EM> - Cultural Roots
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Acknowledgements - PART 1 - The Body in Nadine NADINE CAMERON is completing her PhD
Making Change at Three Levels;
Social Work - The View from Neuroscience - Cameron; on the relevance of neuroscience to social
<EM>M.McAllister</EM> - PART TWO:
The Social Body - Social Work and the Fiona work interventions with depression sufferers.
CONTEXTS OF NURSING CARE - Families
Body: Towards a Theoretical Framework - McDermott She is actively engaged in theatre and the
in Transition: Early Parenting;
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<EM>J.Rowe</EM> &amp;
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RECONSTRUCTION - 'We All Need Stories': Saunders <EM>Female Communities 1600-1800:
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American System - Issues, Processes and Michael Smith UK. <br><BR>MICHAEL SMITH is Professor
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Policy - Industry and Technology - Trade Loughborough University, UK.
and Commerce - Investment, Regulation and
Introduction: Making Sense of Southeast Mark Beeson MARK BEESON is&nbsp;Professor of
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Regional Relations - World Order -
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in the 21st Century
<EM>M.T.Berger</EM> - The Political Asia</EM> (with Alex Bellamy),
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Asia; <EM>M.Beeson</EM> - The Historical International Politics&nbsp;at the University
The Evolution of Democratic Politics; Pacific.</EM>
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<EM>M.T.Berger</EM> - The Political Asia</EM> (with Alex Bellamy),
</EM>Civil Society in Southeast Asia;
Economy of Southeast Asia; <EM>G.Felker - <EM>Regionalism, Globalization and East
<EM>C.Hughes
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</EM>Public Policy; <EM>S.Fritzen</EM> - Asia</EM>, and <EM>Institutions of the Asia
Nationalist Politics
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on 'Decline' and Asia; Burnham; Lecturer in European Government,
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Security in Southeast
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and Complex Government and Public Management, and
</EM>Civil Society in Southeast Asia;
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<EM>A.Ba</EM>
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Nationalist
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Southeast Asia; <EM>J.Dorsch
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Asia; <EM>J.Gilson</EM>
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Southeast Asia;
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Introduction - The Historical Context - Land John JOHN MCCORMICK is Professor and Chair
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and People - The Social Systemin- Politics
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and the Mass
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GOVERNMENT
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Changing British System of Government - Britain</EM>.<BR><BR>BILL COXALL was
the World - Conclusions
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Departments <EM>P.Dunleavy,
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PATRICK DUNLEAVY UK.<BR><BR>LYNTON
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People
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<EM>J.Bartle</EM> & POLICIES - Issues, University of Nottingham,
Era of Alignment
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Mass Media - Electoral Geography and
AND POLITICS
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Britain;- Elections
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Electoral Systems and Party -
Government
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Civil Liberties and in Participation
the Post 9-11 - Head of Politics at Orpington College.&nbsp;
Choice in Contemporary Britain
Elections and Voting -
World; <EM>M.Saward</EM> - The News Political Parties - He is author of many bestselling texts
Pressure Groups - PART
Media and the Public Relations State; 2: GOVERNING including <EM>Politics
THE UK - The Constitution
<EM>D.Wring</EM> - Managing Economic - Parliament - </EM>and&nbsp;<EM>Political
Prime Minister, Cabinet and
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Multilevel Governance
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<EM>S.Driver</EM> - British Politics After
Blair; <EM>A.Gamble</EM> - The
'Westminster Model' and the Distinctiveness
of British Politics; <EM>P.Dunleavy</EM>
Introduction - The Approach and Argument - Paul Dixon PAUL DIXON is Senior Lecturer in Politics,
The Inevitability of Irish Unity? - The Civil University of Kingston, UK.
Rights Movement - The Crisis of British
Policy Over Northern Ireland 1968-73 - The
First Peace Process 1972-74 - The Limits of
British Policy 1974-81 - The Anglo-Irish
Introduction - The Approach and Argument - Paul Dixon PAUL DIXON is Senior Lecturer in Politics,
Agreement - Endgame?: The Origins of the
The Inevitability of Irish Unity? - The Civil University of Kingston, UK.
Second Peace Process 1988-94 - Bridging
Rights Movement - The Crisis of British
the Gap?: The Second Peace Process 1994-
Policy Over Northern Ireland 1968-73 - The
1998 - Implementing the Good Friday
First Peace Process 1972-74 - The Limits of
Agreement: Endgame or Stalemate? -
British Policy 1974-81 - The Anglo-Irish
Conclusion in Perspective - The
Parliament Philip Norton PHILIP NORTON is Professor of
Agreement - Endgame?: The Origins of the
Development of Parliament - PART I: Government and Director of the Centre for
Second Peace Process 1988-94 - Bridging
PARLIAMENT AND GOVERNMENT - Legislative Studies, University of Hull, UK,
the Gap?: The Second Peace Process 1994-
Recruiting Ministers - Policymaking: The and, as Lord Norton of Louth, has been a
1998 - Implementing the Good Friday
Early Stages - Legislation - The member of the House of Lords since 1998.
Agreement: Endgame or Stalemate? -
Administration of Government - Beyond
Conclusion in Perspective - The
Parliament Philip Norton PHILIP NORTON is Professor of
Central Government: The European Union,
Development of Parliament - PART I: Government and Director of the Centre for
Devolution, and Human Rights - PART II:
PARLIAMENT AND GOVERNMENT - Legislative Studies, University of Hull, UK,
PARLIAMENT AND CITIZEN - Representing
Recruiting Ministers - Policymaking: The and, as Lord Norton of Louth, has been a
the People - The Voice of the Constituents -
Early Stages - Legislation - The member of the House of Lords since 1998.
The Voice of Organised Interests - Other
Administration of Government - Beyond
Voices, Other
Introduction Interests
- Why Politics - Reaching
Matters andthe Why Michael MICHAEL MORAN holds the WJM
Central Government: The European Union,
Public
British -Politics
CONCLUSIONMatters? -- Parliament: TheThe Moran
British Politics: Mackenzie Chair in Government at the
Devolution, and Human Rights - PART II:
Power andContext
Historical the Future- Economy and Society - University of Manchester, UK. A Fellow of
PARLIAMENT AND CITIZEN - Representing
Britain and the World - The Constitution and the British Academy, he is a past editor of
the People - The Voice of the Constituents -
the Political Culture - The European Political <EM>Political Studies</EM>, and presently
The Voice of Organised Interests - Other
System - The Core Executive in the co-editor of <EM>Government and
Voices,
What is Other
Scottish Interests
Politics- -Reaching
Devolution: the Neil NEIL MCGARVEY is Lecturer in Politics,
Westminster System - Departments and Opposition</EM>. His most recent book is
Public - CONCLUSION
Historical and Social Context - Parliament: The
- Scotland's McGarvey; Department of Government, University of
Agencies in the Westminster System - <EM>The British Regulatory State</EM>
Power and
Political the Future
Parties - Scottish Elections and Paul Cairney Strathclyde, UK. He has published widely in
Representing Interests in the Westminster (Oxford University Press, 2003).
Voting Behaviour - The Scottish Parliament: the field of Scottish politics, local
System - Parliament in the Westminster
Actor, Arena and Agenda-setter? - The government and public
System - The Devolved System of
Scottish Government - Governance Beyond administration.<BR><BR>PAUL CAIRNEY is
Governance
What - The
is Scottish Worlds
Politics of Local and
- Devolution: Neil NEIL MCGARVEY is Lecturer in Politics,
the Scottish Government - Inter- Lecturer in Politics, School of Social
Regional
Historical Government:
and Social Context Multi-Level
- Scotland's McGarvey; Department of Government, University of
Governmental Relations and Multi-Level Sciences, University of Aberdeen. His
Governance
Political Partiesin Action - Howand
- Elections Citizens
Voting Paul Cairney Strathclyde, UK. He has published widely in
Governance - Money and Power: Public publications&nbsp;on Scottish
Participate -- The
Behaviour Parties and Their
Scottish Organisation
Parliament - The - the field of Scottish politics, local
Expenditure in Scotland - Public Policy in politics&nbsp;have
Parties and
Scottish Their Ideologies
Government - How Political
- Governance Beyond government and public
Scotland Since Devolution - Assessing included&nbsp;work&nbsp;on&nbsp;the
Communications
the Happens- Inter-
Scottish Government - How Elections administration.<BR><BR>PAUL CAIRNEY is
Scottish Democracy
Introduction - - Conclusion
Theoretical Approaches - Paul Brooker Scottish Parliament,
<br>PAUL BROOKER intergovernmental
is Senior Lecturer in
Are Decided - How
Governmental Leaders
Relations andAre Elected -
Multi-Level Lecturer in Politics, School of Social
Monarchical and Personal Rule - Military relations&nbsp;and
Politics, Victoria the social
University background of
of Wellington,
Understanding
Governance Policy and
- Money Under Multi-Level
Power: Public Sciences, University of Aberdeen. His
Rule - One-Party Rule - Consolidation, elites.Zealand.
New
Governance in
Expenditure - Understanding
Scotland - Public Policy:
Policy in publications&nbsp;on Scottish
Legitimacy
Framing Policyand Control - Parties and and
Scotland Since Controversies
Devolution - Assessing- Raising politics&nbsp;have
Performance - Democratization
AllocatingDemocracy
Resources and the
Scottish - -Conclusion
The State, Public included&nbsp;work&nbsp;on&nbsp;the
Demise
Order of Dictatorship
and Security - The - Semi-dictatorships
State and the-
Introduction - Theoretical Approaches Scottish Parliament,
Paul Brooker <br>PAUL BROOKER intergovernmental
is Senior Lecturer in
and Semidemocracies
Citizen - Understanding - the
TheBritish
FutureState
of Non-
Monarchical and Personal Rule - Military relations&nbsp;and the social
Politics, Victoria University background of
of Wellington,
Democratic Regimes -
Rule - One-Party Rule - Consolidation, elites.Zealand.
New
Legitimacy and Control - Parties and
Performance - Democratization and the
Demise of Dictatorship - Semi-dictatorships
Introduction - PART 1: MASS Gerry Stoker GERRY STOKER is Professor of Politics,
and Semidemocracies - The Future of Non-
DEMOCRACY: TRIUMPH AND University of Manchester, UK, and the
Democratic Regimes -
DISAPPOINTMENT - The Triumph of author or editor of more than 20 books on
Democracy? - An Age of Political various aspects of politics.
Discontent? - Explanations of Political
Disenchantment - The Politics of
The Social and Economic Status of Women - Anne Stevens ANNE STEVENS is Professor of European
Disappointment - PART 2: THE
Women as Citizens - Women as Voters - Studies, Aston University, UK.
PATHOLOGIES OF POLITICAL PRACTICE
The Representation of Women - Strategies
- The Decline of Citizen Engagement? - The
for Increasing Representation by Women -
Professionalization of Activism? - The
Women and Positions of Power - Feminism,
Dangers of Cynicism - The Perils of
Participation and Activism - Do Women
Populism - PART 3: SEARCHING FOR
Make a Difference?: Political Theory and
SOLUTIONS - Towards a Politics for
Political Practice - Women's Policy: The
Amateurs - Reviving Political Institutions -
Case of Equal Employment Policy -
Creating a New Civic Arena - Conclusion
Conclusion
The Social and Economic Status of Women - Anne Stevens ANNE STEVENS is Professor of European
Women as Citizens - Women as Voters - Studies, Aston University, UK.
The Representation of Women - Strategies
for Increasing Representation by Women -
Women and Positions of Power - Feminism,
Participation and Activism - Do Women
Introduction: The Story So Far... - The Alastair Greig; ALASTAIR GREIG is Reader in Sociology
Make a Difference?: Political Theory and
Nature of of Inequality and Poverty - David Hulme; and Head of School of Social Sciences,
Political Practice - Women's Policy: The
Measuring Development - The Roots of the Mark Turner Australian National University,
Case of Equal Employment Policy -
Development Project - The Post-War Australia.<BR>DAVID HULME is Professor
Conclusion
Development Project - The Framework of of Development Studies and Associate
Early Twenty-First Century Development - Director, Chronic Poverty Research Centre,
Introduction: The Story So Far... - The Alastair Greig; ALASTAIR GREIG is Reader in Sociology
The Millennium Development Challenge - Institute for Development and Management,
Nature of of Inequality and Poverty - David Hulme; and Head of School of Social Sciences,
Globalization and Inequality - Modernity, University of Manchester, UK.<BR>MARK
Measuring Development - The Roots of the Mark Turner Australian National University,
Development and their Discontents - TURNER is Professor of Development Policy
Development Project - The Post-War Australia.<BR>DAVID HULME is Professor
Development, Politics and Participation - and Management, University of Canberra,
Development Project - The Framework of of Development Studies and Associate
Conclusion: The Ends of Development and Australia.
Early Twenty-First Century Development - Director, Chronic Poverty Research Centre,
the End of Inequality
Governance Agendas - Political B. C. Smith BRIAN SMITH is Professor Emeritus in
The Millennium Development Challenge - Institute for Development and Management,
Accountability - Human Rights - The Rule of Political Science at the University of Dundee,
Globalization and Inequality - Modernity, University of Manchester, UK.<BR>MARK
Law - Decentralization - Political Pluralism - UK, and a Visiting Professor in Politics at the
Development and their Discontents - TURNER is Professor of Development Policy
Participation - Eradicating Corruption - University of Exeter, UK. He is author of
Development, Politics and Participation - and Management, University of Canberra,
Transparent and Accountable Public <EM>Understanding Third World
Conclusion: The Ends of Development and Australia.
Administration - Efficient Public Management Politics</EM> (also Palgrave Macmillan).
the End of Inequality
Governance Agendas - Political B. C. Smith BRIAN SMITH is Professor Emeritus in
- Economic Reform and Poverty Alleviation -
Accountability - Human Rights - The Rule of Political Science at the University of Dundee,
Conclusion
Law - Decentralization - Political Pluralism - UK, and a Visiting Professor in Politics at the
Participation - Eradicating Corruption - University of Exeter, UK. He is author of
Transparent and Accountable Public <EM>Understanding Third World
Administration - Efficient Public Management Politics</EM> (also Palgrave Macmillan).
Introduction - What is Development? - Damien DAMIEN KINGSBURY is Director of the
- Economic Reform and Poverty Alleviation -
Reassessing Development Theory - Aid and Kingsbury; Masters in International and Community
Conclusion
Development - Economics of Development - John McKay; Development at Deakin University,
Globalization and Development - Poverty: Janet Hunt Australia.<BR><BR>JOHN MCKAY is a
Concepts, Measures, Trends and Partner with Analysis International in
Responses - Crises in Africa, Asia and Latin Melbourne. &nbsp;He is also Director of the
Introduction - What is Development? - Damien DAMIEN KINGSBURY is Director of the
America - Political Development - APEC Study Centre at Monash University
Reassessing Development Theory - Aid and Kingsbury; Masters in International and Community
Community Development - Gender and and an Adjunct Professor in International
Development - Economics of Development - John McKay; Development at Deakin University,
Development - Environment and and Community Development at Deakin
Globalization and Development - Poverty: Janet Hunt Australia.<BR><BR>JOHN MCKAY is a
Development - Security&nbsp;and University, Australia.<BR><BR>JANET
Concepts, Measures, Trends and Partner with Analysis International in
Development HUNT is a Fellow at the Centre for
Responses - Crises in Africa, Asia and Latin Melbourne. &nbsp;He is also Director of the
PART I:INTRODUCTION - Framework of Anthony Aboriginal Economic
ANTHONY PAYNE isPolicy Research,
Professor of Politics,
America - Political Development - APEC Study Centre at Monash University
Analysis - Founding Theses - PART II: Payne Australian of
University National University,
Sheffield, UK.
Community Development - Gender and and an Adjunct Professor in International
STRUCTURAL CONTEXT - Material Australia.<BR><BR>MARK MCGILLIVRAY
Development - Environment and and Community Development at Deakin
Capabilities - Contending Ideas - Global is Deputy Director of the World Institute for
Development - Security&nbsp;and University, Australia.<BR><BR>JANET
Institutions - PART III: DIPLOMATIC Development Economics and Research at
Development HUNT is a Fellow at the Centre for
ARENAS - Finance - Trade - Environment - the United Nations University, Helsinki,
Aboriginal CINI
Introduction - The Evolution of the European Michelle Cini; MICHELE Economic Policy Research,
is Professor
PART IV: CONCLUSION - Unequal Finland.&nbsp; He also holdsofhonorary
European
Competition Regime - The Institutions of Lee Australian
Politics, Nationalof
University University,
Bristol,
Development chairs and fellowships at a number of British
European Competition Governance - McGowan Australia.<BR><BR>MARK
UK.<BR><BR>LEE MCGOWAN MCGILLIVRAY
is Senior
and Australian
Restrictive Practices Policy - Merger Policy - is DeputyinDirector
Lecturer European of the World
Policy Institute for
Studies,
universities.<BR><BR>MATTHEW CLARKE
Monopoly Policy - State Aid Policy - Development
Queen's Economics andNorthern
Research at
is Senior University,
Lecturer inBelfast,
the School of
Theoretical Perspectives - Conclusion the United Nations University, Helsinki,
Ireland.
International
Introduction - The Evolution of the European Michelle Cini; MICHELE andis Political
CINI Studies at Deakin
Finland.&nbsp; HeProfessor
also holdsofhonorary
European
Competition Regime - The Institutions of Lee University,
Politics, Australia.
University of Bristol,
chairs and fellowships at a number of British
European Competition Governance - McGowan UK.<BR><BR>LEE
and Australian MCGOWAN is Senior
Restrictive Practices Policy - Merger Policy - Lecturer in European Policy Studies,
universities.<BR><BR>MATTHEW CLARKE
Monopoly Policy - State Aid Policy - Queen's University, Belfast,
is Senior Lecturer in the School Northern
of
Theoretical Perspectives - Conclusion Ireland.
International and Political Studies at Deakin
Introduction: The Many Dimensions of Richard RICHARD SAKWA, Professor of Russian
Europe; <EM>R.Sakwa</EM> - Historical University, Australia.<BR>
Sakwa; Anne and European Politics University of Kent,
Background; <EM>R.Ladrech</EM> - Stevens Canterbury, UK.<BR><BR>ANNE
Towards one Europe; <EM>J.Gower</EM> - STEVENS, Professor of European Studies,
Government and Politics; Aston University, Birmingham, UK.<BR>
<EM>T.Saalfield</EM> - Political
Participation in Europe; <EM>D.Rucht</EM>
- Social Structure; <EM>W.Outhwaite</EM>
- The European Economy;
<EM>V.Schmidt</EM> - Ever-closer Union;
<EM>A.Stevens</EM> - The Europe of the
Regions; <EM>J.Mathias</EM> - European
Security; <EM>M.Bowker</EM> - The
PART I: INTERWAR AND POSTWAR Mette METTE EILSTRUP-SANGIOVANNI is
IDEAS OF EUROPE - Pre-Theories of EilstrupSangi Lecturer in International Studies, University
International Integration; <EM>M.Eilstrup- ovanni of Cambridge, UK.
Sangiovanni</EM> - For a Free United
Europe: A Draft Manifesto; <EM>A.Spinelli
</EM>&amp; <EM>E.Rossi</EM> - A
PART I: INTERWAR AND POSTWAR Mette METTE EILSTRUP-SANGIOVANNI is
Working Peace System;
IDEAS OF EUROPE - Pre-Theories of EilstrupSangi Lecturer in International Studies, University
<EM>D.Murray</EM> - Political Community
International Integration; <EM>M.Eilstrup- ovanni of Cambridge, UK.
and the North Atlantic Area: International
Sangiovanni</EM> - For a Free United
Organization in the Light of Historical
Europe: A Draft Manifesto; <EM>A.Spinelli
Experience; <EM>K.Deutsch et al</EM> -
</EM>&amp; <EM>E.Rossi</EM> - A
PART II: THEORISING
Introduction - Democracy THE Within COMMON the State - Christopher CHRISTOPHER LORD is Professor of
Working Peace System;
MARKET:
Varieties ofNEO-FUNCTIONALISM
Democracy Within the State AND -ITS Lord; Erika Politics and International Relations,
<EM>D.Murray</EM> - Political Community
CRITICS of
Varieties - Neo-functionalism
Democracy Beyond and the ItsState?
Critics; Harris University of Reading, UK. He was
and the North Atlantic Area: International
<EM>M.Eilstrup-Sangiovanni</EM>
The Case of the European Union - - The previously Professor of European Politics,
Organization in the Light of Historical
Uniting of Europe:
Promoting Democracy Political, in theSocial New Europe and - University of Leeds, UK.<BR><BR>ERIKA
Experience; <EM>K.Deutsch et al</EM> -
Economic Forces
Assessing Democracy 1950-1957; in the New Europe - HARRIS is Lecturer in International Politics,
PART II: THEORISING
Introduction - Democracy THE COMMON
<EM>E.Haas</EM>
Challenges to Democracy - TheWithin Political
in the New
theDynamics
State - Christopher CHRISTOPHER LORD is Professor of
University of Liverpool, UK.
MARKET:ofNEO-FUNCTIONALISM
Varieties Democracy Within the AND -ITS Lord; Erika
State Politics and International Relations,
of European
Europe Economic
- Democracy Integration;
Within and Beyond the
CRITICS of
Varieties - Neo-functionalism
Democracy Beyond and the ItsState?
Critics; Harris University of Reading, UK. He was
<EM>L.Lindberg</EM>
State: A Complementary- Relationship Obstinate or
<EM>M.Eilstrup-Sangiovanni</EM>
The Case of the European Union - - The previously Professor of European Politics,
Obsolete?: The Fate of the Nation-State;
Uniting of Europe:
Promoting Democracy Political, theSocial
in- Regional New Europe and - University of Leeds, UK.<BR><BR>ERIKA
<EM>S.Hoffman</EM>
Economic Forces
Assessing Democracy 1950-1957; in the New Europe
Integration:
Defining Reflections
Central and -Eastern on a Decade Europe; of - HARRIS is Lecturer in International Politics,
<EM>E.Haas</EM>
Challenges to Democracy The in Political
the New Dynamics Stephen STEPHEN WHITE is Professor of
University of Liverpool, UK.
Theoretical
<EM>Judy Efforts; <EM>R.Hansen</EM>
Batt</EM> From Communist to- White; Judy
- Integration; International Politics and Senior Research
of European
Europe Economic
- Democracy Within and Beyond the
PART III:
Postcommunist THE 1992 Politics; PROJECT:
<EM>L.Lindberg</EM>
State: A Complementary -<EM>Mark
Obstinate or
Relationship
Batt; Paul G. Associate of the Institute of Central and
SUPRANATIONALISM
Pittaway</EM> - The CzechVS. Republic, Lewis Eastern Europe, University of Glasgow,
Obsolete?: The Fate of the Nation-State;
INTERGOVERNMENTALIST
Hungary and Poland; <EM>Frances BARGAINING UK.<BR><BR>JUDY BATT is Senior
<EM>S.Hoffman</EM> - Regional
-Millard</EM>
Introduction:-The The1992 Other Project:Europeans;The Revival
Integration:
Defining Reflections
Central andand onNew
Eastern a Decade
Europe of - From Stephen
Research Fellow at the EU Institute for
STEPHEN WHITE is Professor of
of Neofunctionalism
<EM>Tim the Liberal
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Communist Efforts;
to <EM>R.Hansen</EM>
Postcommunist
- The Western -
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Security Studies, Paris,
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Introduction - The Changing Nature of Power John JOHN MCCORMICK is Professor and Chair
Internal Organisation - Formal - Powers - Belgium.<BR>
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Influence and Decision Making - A
Civilian Power - The European Economic Indiana University Purdue University
Parliamentary Europe? -
Colossus - Europe's Political Leadership - Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA.
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Civilian Power - The European Economic Indiana University Purdue University
Colossus - Europe's Political Leadership - Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA.
Competing in the Market for Ideas -
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Policy - European Integration and Foreign Keukeleire; a&nbsp;Jean-Monnet Chair in European
Policy: Historical Overview - The European Jennifer Foreign Policy and is Director of the Jean
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Policy and National Foreign Policies - The (K.U.Leuven) and Visiting Professor at the
Policy - European Integration and Foreign Keukeleire; a&nbsp;Jean-Monnet Chair in European
Common Foreign and Security Policy College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium).
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(CFSP) - The European Security and <BR><BR>JENNIFER MACNAUGHTAN
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Policy 1:
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Foreign Policy
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Commission - The Council of Ministers - The
Expenditure Policies - Economic and
European Council - The European
Monetary Union - Citizen Freedom and
Parliament - European Union Law and the
Security Policies - Foreign Policies -
Courts - Other Institutions and Actors -
Conclusions: Rethinking the European Union
PART 4: POLICIES AND POLICY
- Appendix: Decision-making Procedures of
PROCESSES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
the European Union - Bibliography -
- Policies - Policy Processes - The Budget -
What is the European Union? - The Idea of John JOHN MCCORMICK&nbsp;is Professor and
Europe - The Evolution of the EU - The McCormick Chair of the Department of Political Science
Institutions of the EU - The Policy Process - at Indianapolis campus of&nbsp;Indiana
The EU and its Citizens - Economic Policy - University, USA and Visiting Research
Improving the Quality of Life - The EU and Fellow at the University of Sussex.&nbsp;
the World
What is the European Union? - The Idea of John JOHN MCCORMICK&nbsp;is Professor and
Europe - The Evolution of the EU - The McCormick Chair of the Department of Political Science
Institutions of the EU - The Policy Process - at Indianapolis campus of&nbsp;Indiana
The EU and its Citizens - Economic Policy - University, USA and Visiting Research
Improving the Quality of Life - The EU and Fellow at the University of Sussex.
the World
- Introduction - Europeanization and its Paul PAUL MAGNETTE is Professor of Political
Limits - Policy-making in a Union of States - Magnette Science and Director of the Institute for
Cooperation and Conflict: The Union and its European Studies, Université libre de
States - Competing for Leadership: Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. He also
Commission Vs Council - Building teaches at Sciences-po, Paris.
Compromise in a Divided Polity -
- Introduction - Europeanization and its Paul PAUL MAGNETTE is Professor of Political
Representation and Accountability: A Semi-
Limits - Policy-making in a Union of States - Magnette Science and Director of the Institute for
Parliamentary Regime - In the Shadow of
Cooperation and Conflict: The Union and its European Studies, Université libre de
the Law: Politics and the Court - Politics and
States - Competing for Leadership: Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. He also
the People: A Fragmented Public Sphere -
Commission Vs Council - Building teaches at Sciences-po, Paris.
Participation and Citizenship: Towards a
Compromise in a Divided Polity -
Trans-national
Introduction Democracy?Attitudes
- Transatlantic - Conclusion:
- The John JOHN DUMBRELL is Professor of Politics
Representation and Accountability: A Semi-
The
House Union, Its Nature
that Jack and Built
and Mac Value -
- Lyndon Dumbrell and Director, Centre for Diplomatic and
Parliamentary Regime - In the Shadow of
Johnson to Jimmy Carter - Reagan and International Studies, University of Leicester,
the Law: Politics and the Court - Politics and
George H.W. Bush - After the Cold War: UK.
the People: A Fragmented Public Sphere -
Clinton and George W. Bush - Nuclear and
Participation and Citizenship: Towards a
Intelligence Cooperation - War: Vietnam, the
Trans-national
Introduction Democracy?Attitudes
- Transatlantic - Conclusion:
- The John JOHN DUMBRELL is Professor of Politics
Falklands and the Gulf - Britain, the United
The Union,
House Its Nature
that Jack and Built
and Mac Value -
- Lyndon Dumbrell and Director, Centre for Diplomatic and
States and European Integration - Ireland -
Johnson to Jimmy Carter - Reagan and International Studies, University of Leicester,
Conclusion
George H.W. Bush - After the Cold War: UK.
Clinton and George W. Bush - Nuclear and
Intelligence Cooperation - War: Vietnam, the
Introduction - What is Nationalism? - The Umut UMUT ÖZKIRIMLI is Associate Professor of
Falklands and the Gulf - Britain, the United
Theory of Nationalism - The Normative Özkirimli International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi
States and European Integration - Ireland -
Claims of Nationalism - Nationalism, University, Turkey.
Conclusion
Multiculturalism and Liberalism - Nationalism
and Globalization - Rethinking Nationalism:
A Social Constructionist Approach -
Introduction - What is Nationalism? - The Umut UMUT ÖZKIRIMLI is Associate Professor of
Conclusion: Postnational Futures
Theory of Nationalism - The Normative Özkirimli International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi
Claims of Nationalism - Nationalism, University, Turkey.
Multiculturalism and Liberalism - Nationalism
and Globalization - Rethinking Nationalism:
A Social Constructionist Approach -
Preface to the First Edition - Preface to the G.R. Berridge G.R. BERRIDGE is Senior Fellow of
Conclusion: Postnational Futures
Second [printed] Edition - Preface to the DiploFoundation and Emeritus Professor of
Third Edition - List of Abbreviations - International Politics at the University of
Introduction - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Leicester, UK. He was General Editor of the
- PART I: THE ART OF NEGOTIATION - Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Diplomacy
Introduction - Prenegotiations - 'Around-the- series until 2002. Among his most recent
PART I: FRAMEWORK OF ANALYSIS - Jan Aart JAN AART SCHOLTE is Professor of Politics
Table' Negotiations - Diplomatic Momentum books are, with Alan James, <EM>A
Globalization Debates - Defining Scholte and International Studies, and Co-Director
- Packaging Agreements - PART II: THE Dictionary of Diplomacy</EM>, 2nd edition,
Globalization - Globalization in History - for the Study of Globalsation and
MODES OF DIPLOMACY - Introduction - and <EM>Diplomatic Classics: Selected
Explaining Globalization - PART II: CHANGE Regionalisation, University of Warwick, UK.
Telecommunications - Bilateral Diplomacy: texts from Commynes to Vattel.</EM><BR>
AND CONTINUITY - Globalization and
Conventional - Bilateral Diplomacy:
Production - Globalization and Governance -
Unconventional
PART I: FRAMEWORK- Multilateral Diplomacy--
OF ANALYSIS Jan Aart JAN AART SCHOLTE is Professor of Politics
Globalization and Identity - Globalization and
Summitry - Mediation
Globalization Debates--Conclusions
Defining - Scholte and International Studies, and Co-Director
Knowledge - PART III: NORMATIVE AND
References - Index
Globalization - Globalization in History - for the Study of Globalsation and
POLICY ISSUES - Globalization and
Explaining Globalization - PART II: CHANGE Regionalisation, University of Warwick, UK.
(In)Security - Globalization and (In)Equality -
AND CONTINUITY - Globalization and
Globalization and (Un)Democracy - Future
Production: From Capitalism to
Globalizations - Conclusion
Hypercapitalism - Globalization and
Governance: From Statism to Polyeentrism -
Globalization and Identity: From Nationalism
to Hybridization - Globalization and
Knowledge: From Rationalism to Reflexivity -
PART III: NORMATIVE AND POLICY
ISSUES - Globalization and (In)Security -
PART I: THEORY AND HISTORY OF Volker VOLKER RITTBERGER is Professor of
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - Rittberger; Political Science and International Relations,
Introduction - Theories of International Bernhard Institute of Political Science, University of
Organizations - History of International Zangl Tübingen, Germany.<BR><BR>BERNHARD
Organizations - PART II: POLICY-MAKING ZANGL is Professor of International and
IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - Transnational Relations and Director of the
PART I: THEORY AND HISTORY OF Volker VOLKER RITTBERGER is Professor of
International Organizations as Political Institute for Intercultural and International
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - Rittberger; Political Science and International Relations,
Systems - Actors' Demands and Support: Studies, University of Bremen,
Introduction - Theories of International Bernhard Institute of Political Science, University of
The Input Dimension - Decision-Making in Germany.<BR><BR>MATTHIAS STAISCH
Organizations - History of International Zangl Tübingen, Germany.<BR><BR>BERNHARD
International Organizations: The Conversion is a Doctoral Student in Political Science,
Organizations - PART II: POLICY-MAKING ZANGL is Professor of International and
Process - What International Organizations University of Chicago, USA.
IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS - Transnational Relations and Director of the
Produce:
Issues The Output
in World Dimension
Politics; - PART III: Brian White; BRIAN WHITE is Professor of International
<EM>B.White,
International Organizations as Political Institute for Intercultural and International
THE ACTIVITIES
R.Little & M.Smith</EM>OF INTERNATIONAL
- States and Richard Little; Relations, University of Warwick, UK and
Systems - Actors' Demands and Support: Studies, University of Bremen,
ORGANIZATIONS
Statehood; - Security - Welfare
<EM>M.Webber</EM> - The Michael Smith Associate Professor, Institut d'Etudes
- Trade,
The Input Dimension - Decision-Making in Germany.<BR><BR>MATTHIAS STAISCH
Environment
Money - Human<EM>A.Russell</EM>
and Markets; Rights - Politiques, University of Toulouse,
International Organizations: The Conversion is a Doctoral Student in Political Science,
Regions and Regionalism; France.<BR> <BR>RICHARD LITTLE is
Process - What International Organizations University of Chicago, USA.
<EM>M.Smith</EM> - Development and Professor of Politics, University of
Produce:
Issues The Output
in World Dimension
Politics; - PART III: Brian White; BRIAN WHITE is Professor of International
<EM>B.White,
Inequality; <EM>C.Thomas & Bristol.<BR> <BR>MICHAEL SMITH is
THE ACTIVITIES
R.Little & M.Smith</EM>OF INTERNATIONAL
- States and Richard Little; Relations, University of Warwick, UK and
M.Reader</EM> - Arms and Arms Control; Professor of European Studies,
ORGANIZATIONS
Statehood; - Security - Welfare
<EM>M.Webber</EM> - The Michael Smith Associate Professor, Institut d'Etudes
- Trade,
<EM>J.Spear</EM> - Peacekeeping and Loughborough University.
Environment - Human<EM>A.Russell</EM>
Money and Markets; Rights - Politiques, University of Toulouse,
Humanitarian Intervention;
Regions and Regionalism; France.<BR> <BR>RICHARD LITTLE is
<EM>M.Pugh</EM> - Nationalism and
<EM>M.Smith</EM> - Development and Professor of Politics, University of
Ethnic Conflict;
Introduction <EM>S.Ryan</EM>
- Anthony Downs and the - Andrew ANDREW HINDMOOR is Senior Lecturer in
Inequality; <EM>C.Thomas & Bristol.<BR> <BR>MICHAEL SMITH is
Religion; <EM>J.Haynes</EM>
Spatial Theory of Party Competition- Migration
- William Hindmoor Politics, University of Queensland, Australia.
M.Reader</EM> - Arms and Arms Control; Professor of European Studies,
and Refugees;
Riker and the Theory<EM>S.Bali</EM>
of Coalitions -- Kenneth
<EM>J.Spear</EM> - Peacekeeping and Loughborough University.
Environment
Arrow and Natural
and Social Resources;
Choice Theory - Mancur
Humanitarian Intervention;
<EM>J.Vogler</EM>
Olson and the Logic of- Media and Action -
Collective
<EM>M.Pugh</EM> - Nationalism and
Communications
William Niskanen Technology;
and Bureaucracy - Gordon
Ethnic Conflict;
Introduction <EM>S.Ryan</EM>
- Anthony Downs and the - Andrew ANDREW HINDMOOR is Senior Lecturer in
<EM>S.Carruthers</EM>
Tullock, Rent-Seeking and- Constitutions
Transnational -
Religion;
Spatial <EM>J.Haynes</EM>
Theory of Party - Migration
Competition - William Hindmoor Politics, University of Queensland, Australia.
Crime
The and Corruption;
Assumption of Rationality - Rational
and Refugees;
Riker and the <EM>S.Bali</EM>
Theory of Coalitions -- Kenneth
<EM>P.Williams</EM>
Choice Explanation - International
Environment
Arrow and Natural
and <EM>T.Dunne</EM>
Social Resources;
Choice Theory
Terrorism; -- Issues
Mancurin
<EM>J.Vogler</EM>
Olson and the Logic - Media
of and Action -
Collective
World Politics Reviewed; <EM>B.White,
Communications
William Niskanen Technology;
and Bureaucracy - Gordon
R.Little &
IntroductionM.Smith - </EM>
- Conceptualising East Asia - Mark Beeson MARK BEESON is Senior Lecturer in
<EM>S.Carruthers</EM>
Tullock, Rent-Seeking and- Constitutions
Transnational -
The
CrimeWeight of History
and Corruption; - Geopolitics and International Relations, University of York,
The Assumption of Rationality - Rational
Security - Nationalism, Domestic
<EM>P.Williams</EM> - Politics and
International UK, and was previously Senior Lecturer in
Choice Explanation
Asian Values - The Developmental
Terrorism; <EM>T.Dunne</EM> - Issues in State - International Relations, University of
East Asia and the Global Economy
World Politics Reviewed; <EM>B.White, - East Queensland, Australia.
Asian Regionalism
R.Little & M.Smith - East
- </EM> Asian Futures
Introduction - Conceptualising East Asia - Mark Beeson MARK BEESON is Senior Lecturer in
The Weight of History - Geopolitics and International Relations, University of York,
Security - Nationalism, Domestic Politics and UK, and was previously Senior Lecturer in
Asian Values - The Developmental State - International Relations, University of
East Asia and the Global Economy - East Queensland, Australia.
Asian Regionalism - East Asian Futures
Introduction - Parameters of the Nick Bisley NICK BISLEY is Senior Lecturer and
Globalization Debate - Globalization Past Director, Graduate Programme in Diplomacy
and Present - Globalization and the State - and Trade, Monash University, Australia.
States, Markets and a Global Economy -
International Institutions, Governance and
Globalization - Globalization and the
Introduction - Parameters of the Nick Bisley NICK BISLEY is Senior Lecturer and
Changing Face of War - Identity, Nationalism
Globalization Debate - Globalization Past Director, Graduate Programme in Diplomacy
and Globalization - Still an Anarchical
and Present - Globalization and the State - and Trade, Monash University, Australia.
Society? - Conclusion: Globalization, World
States, Markets and a Global Economy -
Politics and the 21st Century
International Institutions, Governance and
Globalization - Globalization and the
Introduction: Knowing Nationalism - Jonathan J0NATHAN HEARN is Senior Lecturer in
Changing Face of War - Identity, Nationalism
Primordialism - Rethinking Primordialism - Hearn Sociology and Politics, University of
and Globalization - Still an Anarchical
Modernism - Rethinking Modernism - Power Edinburgh, UK.
Society? - Conclusion: Globalization, World
- Rethinking Power - Culture - Rethinking
Politics and the 21st Century
Culture - Conclusion: Power, Culture and
Nationalism
Introduction: Knowing Nationalism - Jonathan J0NATHAN HEARN is Senior Lecturer in
Primordialism - Rethinking Primordialism - Hearn Sociology and Politics, University of
Modernism - Rethinking Modernism - Power Edinburgh, UK.
- Rethinking Power - Culture - Rethinking
Culture - Conclusion: Power, Culture and
Nationalism
Security in the New Europe - The New Andrew ANDREW COTTEY is Senior Lecturer and
Global Security Agenda - Europe and Cottey Jean Monnet Chair in European Political
America: The End of an Era? - The EU and Integration in the Department of
the Europeanization of European Security - Government, University College, Cork,
The New Wars and the New Interventionism Republic of Ireland.
- Proliferation - The New Terrorism and the
Security in the New Europe - The New Andrew ANDREW COTTEY is Senior Lecturer and
War on Terror - Soft Security - Conclusion
Global Security Agenda - Europe and Cottey Jean Monnet Chair in European Political
America: The End of an Era? - The EU and Integration in the Department of
the Europeanization of European Security - Government, University College, Cork,
The New Wars and the New Interventionism Republic of Ireland.
- Proliferation - The New Terrorism and the
Introduction; <EM>C.Hay & M.Lister</EM> - Colin Hay; COLIN HAY is Professor of Political
War on Terror - Soft Security - Conclusion
Pluralism; <EM>M.Smith</EM> - Michael Sociology and Head of Department of
Elitism;<EM> M.Evans</EM> - (What's Lister; David Political Science and International Studies,
Marxist About) Marxist State Theory; Marsh University of Birmingham, UK.
<EM>C.Hay</EM> - Public Choice; <BR><BR>MICHAEL LISTER is Senior
<EM>A.Hindmoor</EM> - Institutionalism; Lecturer in Politics at Oxford Brookes
Introduction; <EM>C.Hay & M.Lister</EM> - Colin Hay; COLIN HAY is Professor of Political
<EM>V.A.Schmidt</EM> - Feminism; University, UK.<BR><BR>DAVID MARSH is
Pluralism; <EM>M.Smith</EM> - Michael Sociology and Head of Department of
<EM>J.Kantola</EM> - Green Theory; Professor of Political Sociology and Head of
Elitism;<EM> M.Evans</EM> - (What's Lister; David Political Science and International Studies,
<EM>M.Paterson, P.Doran & J.Barry</EM> - Department of Sociology, University of
Marxist About) Marxist State Theory; Marsh University of Birmingham, UK.
Poststructuralism; <EM>A.Finlayson & Birmingham, UK.
<EM>C.Hay</EM> - Public Choice; <BR><BR>MICHAEL LISTER is Senior
J.Martin</EM> - Globalization and the State;
<EM>A.Hindmoor</EM> - Institutionalism; Lecturer in Politics at Oxford Brookes
<EM>D.Marsh,
The N.Smith
United Nations System& N.Hothi</EM>
- Institution- - Sven SVEN BERNHARD GAREIS is Research
<EM>V.A.Schmidt</EM> - Feminism; University, UK.<BR><BR>DAVID MARSH is
The Transformation
Building, of theand
Regime Impact, State;
Globalization: Bernhard Director, Bundeswehr Institute of Social
<EM>J.Kantola</EM> - Green Theory; Professor of Political Sociology and Head of
<EM>G.Sørensen</EM>
Role and Function of the UN - Governance,
- The Core of Gareis; Sciences, Germany.<BR><BR>JOHANNES
<EM>M.Paterson, P.Doran & J.Barry</EM> - Department of Sociology, University of
Government and theCollective
the United Nations: State; <EM>B.Guy
Security - The Johannes VARWICK is Professor of Political Sciences,
Poststructuralism; <EM>A.Finlayson & Birmingham, UK.
Peters & J.Pierre</EM>
Changing - Public.Private:
Practice of Peacekeeping - TheThe Varwick University of Kiel, Germany.
J.Martin</EM> - Globalization and the State;
Boundaries
United of the
Nations andState;
Human Rights:
<EM>D.Marsh,
The N.Smith
United Nations System& N.Hothi</EM>
- Institution- - Sven SVEN BERNHARD GAREIS is Research
<EM>M.Flinders</EM>
Normative Development,- Conclusion;
Codification, and
The Transformation
Building, Regime of theand
Impact, State;
Globalization: Bernhard Director, Bundeswehr Institute of Social
<EM>M.Lister
Definition & D.Marsh</EM>
- Human Rights Protection:
<EM>G.Sørensen</EM>
Role and Function of the UN - Governance,
- The Core of Gareis; Sciences, Germany.<BR><BR>JOHANNES
Institutional Framework and Code of
Government
the and theCollective
United Nations: State; <EM>B.Guy
Security - The Johannes VARWICK is Professor of Political Sciences,
Practice - Economic, Developmental and
Peters & J.Pierre</EM>
Changing - Public.Private:
Practice of Peacekeeping - TheThe Varwick University of Kiel, Germany.
Environmental Questions in the UN: problem
Boundaries
United of the
Nations andState;
Human Rights:
Areas and
Defining InstitutionalRelations
International Design - -Reforms
The for Chris Brown; CHRIS BROWN is Professor of International
<EM>M.Flinders</EM>
Normative Development,- Conclusion;
Codification, and
the 21st Century
Development of - Conclusions
IR Theory in the- Twentieth Kirsten Ainley Relations, London School of Economics and
<EM>M.Lister
Definition & D.Marsh</EM>
- Human Rights Protection:
Bibliography
Century - Abbreviations
- IR Theory Today - The - Index
State and Political Science, UK.<BR><BR>KIRSTEN
Institutional Framework and Code of
Foreign Policy - Power and Security - The AINLEY is a Researcher at the London
Practice - Economic, Developmental and
Balance of Power and War - Global School of Economics and Political Science,
Environmental Questions in the UN: problem
Governance - The Global Economy - UK.
Areas and
Defining InstitutionalRelations
International Design - -Reforms
The for Chris Brown; CHRIS BROWN is Professor of International
Globalization - The International Politics of
the 21st Century
Development - Conclusions
of IR Theory in the- Twentieth Kirsten Ainley Relations, London School of Economics and
Identity - International Relations and the
Bibliography
Century - Abbreviations
- IR Theory Today - The - Index
State and Political Science, UK.<BR><BR>KIRSTEN
Individual: Human Rights, Humanitarian Law
Foreign Policy - Power and Security - The AINLEY is a Researcher at the London
and Humanitarian War - US Hegemony and
Balance of Power and War - Global School of Economics and Political Science,
World Order
Governance - The Global Economy - UK.
PART 1: FOUNDATIONS - Politics and Rod Hague; ROD HAGUE was formerly Senior Lecturer
Globalization - The International Politics of
Government - The State - Democracy - Martin Harrop in Politics, University of Newcastle,
Identity - International Relations and the
Authoritarian Rule - The Comparative UK.<BR>MARTIN HARROP is Senior
Individual: Human Rights, Humanitarian Law
Approach - PART 2: POLITICS AND Lecturer in Politics, University of Newcastle,
and Humanitarian War - US Hegemony and
SOCIETY - Political Culture - Political UK.
World Order
Communication - Political Economy - PART
PART I: THE NATURE OF POLITICS - The Alan R. Ball; ALAN R. BALL was formerly Principal
3: LINKING SOCIETY AND GOVERNMENT
Study of Politics - Politics, Power and B. Guy Peters Lecturer in Politics, University of Portsmouth,
- Political Participation - Elections and Voters
Authority - Classification of Governments - UK.<BR><BR>B. GUY PETERS is Maurice
- Interest Groups - Political Parties - PART 4:
Political Culture - Globalization and the Falk Professor of Government, University of
GOVERNMENT AND POLICY -
Influence of International Politics - PART II: Pittsburgh, USA.
Constitutions and the Legal Framework -
PARTIES, INTEREST GROUPS AND
Multilevel Governance - Legislatures - The
REPRESENTATION - Political Parties and
Political Executive - Public Management and
Electoral Systems - Pressure Groups -
Administration - Public Policy
Representation, Elections and Voting
Behaviour - PART III: STRUCTURES OF
GOVERNMENT - Assemblies - The Political
Executive - The Public Bureaucracy - The
Courts and the Political Process - The
List of Boxes - Preface - Acknowledgements Andrew ANDREW HEYWOOD is Vice Principal,
- PART 1: THEORIES OF POLITICS - What Heywood Croydon College, UK, and A-Level Chief
is Politics? - Governments, Systems and Examiner in Government and Politics. He is
Regimes - Political Ideologies - Democracy - author of <EM>Political Ideologies</EM>,
The State - PART 2: NATIONS AND <EM>Political Theory</EM> and <EM>Key
GLOBALIZATION - Nations and Nationalism Concepts in Politics</EM>.
List of Boxes - Preface - Acknowledgements Andrew ANDREW HEYWOOD is Vice Principal,
- Global Politics - Subnational Politics -
- PART 1: THEORIES OF POLITICS - What Heywood Croydon College, UK, and A-Level Chief
PART 3: POLITICAL INTERACTION - The
is Politics? - Governments, Systems and Examiner in Government and Politics. He is
Economy and Society - Political Culture,
Regimes - Political Ideologies - Democracy - author of <EM>Political Ideologies</EM>,
Identity and Legitimacy - Mass Media and
The State - PART 2: NATIONS AND <EM>Political Theory</EM> and <EM>Key
Political Communication - Representation,
GLOBALIZATION - Nations and Nationalism Concepts in Politics</EM>.
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PART ONE:andWHATVotingIS- Parties
POLITICS and- Party
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- Global Politics - Subnational Politics -
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PART 3: POLITICAL INTERACTION - The
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Economy and Society - Political Culture,
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- PART TWO:THE the EVOLUTION
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Identity and Legitimacy - Mass Media and
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OF POLITICS - Theories,- Models extensively on British government, local
Political Communication - Representation,
Bureaucracies
and Approaches - Militaries
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Political Forces government and ideologies. Recent
Elections and
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State: - Parties and Party Gender Judith JUDITH SQUIRES is Professor of Political
- PART 5: POLICY
THREE: KEY AND PERFORMANCE
THINKERS - PART - publications for Palgrave Macmillan include
Systems--Equality
Equality Groups,Strategies:
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Challenges: Negotiating Diversity -
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Introduction - Approaches to Business and Owen E. <P>OWEN HUGHES is Professor of Public
Representation? Quotas - Feminist
Government - Roles of Government and Hughes; Sector Management in the Faculty of Public
Advocacy? Policy Agendas - Engendering
Business - Regulation - Competition Policy - Deirdre Sector Management, Monash
Governance? Mainstreaming - Future
Environment Protection - Trade - Industry O'Neill University.<BR><BR>DEIRDRE O'NEILL is
Challenges: Negotiating Diversity -
Protection - Competitiveness - International Academic Director of the Executive Masters
or Global? - Conclusion of Public Administration program at the
Introduction - Approaches to International Matthew MATTHEW WATSON is Senior Lecturer in
Australia and New Zealand School of
Political Economy: Beyond 'States and Watson Political Economy, University of Birmingham,
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Markets' - Historicising Rationality UK.
Assumptions: IPE in the History of Economic
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Economy: New Foundations for IPE - Moral
Introduction - Approaches to International Matthew MATTHEW WATSON is Senior Lecturer in
Propriety Within Political Economy: The
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Work of Adam Smith - Institutional Analysis
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Within Political Economy: The Work of
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- international economic institutions, global
Modern Society
Political Economy - Understanding
- PART I: 'the State'- O'Brien; Marc
EVOLUTION Henry Mancinelli Professorship in Global
Development -Production
Transnational Conclusion- The Global social policy.<BR><BR>MARC WILLIAMS is
Within Modern
Forging a WorldSociety
Economy - Applying
1400-1800 the - Williams Labour Issues at McMaster University,
Financial System - Global Division of Labour Professor of International Relations,
Theoretical Framework
Industrial Revolution, Pax(1):Britannica
Globalizationand - Canada. He has published books and
- Gender - Economic Development - Global University of New South Wales, Australia.
Applying the- Theoretical
Imperialism The Twentieth Framework
Century:(2):World articles on the subjects of international trade,
Environmental Change - Ideas - Governing His research focuses on global
International
Wars and theTrade
Post-1945- Applying
Orderthe - PART II: global labour issues, social movements and
the Global Political
'Globalizing' the Study Economy
of(3): - Conclusion: Nicola Phillips
International environmental
NICOLA politics,
PHILLIPS social movements,
is Hallsworth Research
Theoretical Framework
DYNAMICS - International International
Trade - international economic institutions, global
Issues inEconomy;
Political Contemporary GPE Theory
<EM>N.Phillips</EM> - and global
Fellow, economic
University governance.She is an
of Manchester.
Development -Production
Transnational Conclusion- The Global social policy.<BR><BR>MARC WILLIAMS is
Globalization Studies in International editor of the journal <EM>New Political
Financial System - Global Division of Labour Professor of International Relations,
Political Economy; <EM>N.Phillips</EM> - Economy</EM> and co-editor of the
- Gender - Economic Development - Global University of New South Wales, Australia.
The Study of Governance in a Global <EM>International Political Economy
Environmental Change - Ideas - Governing His research focuses on global
Political Economy; <EM>A.Payne</EM> - Yearbook</EM> series. She is author, most
the Global Political Economy - Conclusion: environmental politics, social movements,
State Debates in International Political recently, of <EM>The Southern Cone Model:
Issues in Contemporary GPE Theory and global economic governance.
Economy; <EM>N.Phillips</EM> - The Political Economy of Regional Capitalist
Structures, Institutions and Agency in the Development in Latin
Models of Capitalism Debate; America</EM>(Routledge, 2004).
<EM>M.Beeson & S.Bell</EM> -
Understanding Financial Globalization in
International Political Economy;
'Globalizing' the Study of International Nicola Phillips NICOLA PHILLIPS is Hallsworth Research
Political Economy; <EM>N.Phillips</EM> - Fellow, University of Manchester. She is an
Globalization Studies in International editor of the journal <EM>New Political
Political Economy; <EM>N.Phillips</EM> - Economy</EM> and co-editor of the
The Study of Governance in a Global <EM>International Political Economy
Political Economy; <EM>A.Payne</EM> - Yearbook</EM> series. She is author, most
Introduction - The Old Order and its Richard RICHARD STUBBS is Professor of Political
State Debates in International Political recently, of <EM>The Southern Cone Model:
Destruction - Saved by the Korean War - Stubbs Science, McMaster University, Canada.
Economy; <EM>N.Phillips</EM> - The Political Economy of Regional Capitalist
The Cold War Years - The Vietnam War as
Structures, Institutions and Agency in the Development in Latin
Economic Catalyst - Enter Japan -
Models of Capitalism Debate; America</EM>(Routledge, 2004).
Liberalization, Crisis, and Regionalism -
<EM>M.Beeson & S.Bell</EM> -
Conclusion
Understanding
Introduction - TheFinancial
Old OrderGlobalization
and its in Richard RICHARD STUBBS is Professor of Political
International
Destruction - Political
Saved by Economy;
the Korean War - Stubbs Science, McMaster University, Canada.
<EM>A.Walter</EM>
The Cold War Years --The TheVietnam
Transnational
War as
Relations Debate;
Economic Catalyst<EM>R.O'Brien</EM>
- Enter Japan - -
Democratization
Liberalization, and the
Crisis, andRealm of Politics
Regionalism - in
International Political Economy;
Conclusion
-<EM>J.Grugel</EM>
Introduction - Theories - Theof Migration -
International Stephen <BR>STEPHEN CASTLES is Professor of
Globalization, Development
Political Economy of Regionalism; Castles; Mark Migration and Refugee Studies at the
and&nbsp;Migration
F.Söderbaum - Whither - International
IPE?; Migration J. Miller International Migration Institute (IMI),
before 1945 - Migration
<EM>N.Phillips</EM> to Europe, North University of Oxford. <BR><BR>MARK J.
America and Oceania since 1945 - Migration MILLER is Emma Smith Morris Professor of
in the Asia Pacific Region - Migration in Political Science and International Relations,
- Introduction - Theories of Migration - Stephen <BR>STEPHEN CASTLES is Professor of
Africa, the Middle East and North America, University of Delaware, USA.<BR>
Globalization, Development Castles; Mark Migration and Refugee Studies at the
and Latin America - The State and
and&nbsp;Migration - International Migration J. Miller International Migration Institute (IMI),
International Migration: The Quest for
before 1945 - Migration to Europe, North University of Oxford. <BR><BR>MARK J.
Control - Migration and Security - Migrants
America and Oceania since 1945 - Migration MILLER is Emma Smith Morris Professor of
and Minorities in the Labour Force - New
in the Asia Pacific Region - Migration in Political Science and International Relations,
Ethnic Minorities
Introduction and Society
- Capitalist - Migrants
Expansion and and Ray Kiely RAY KIELY is Professor of International
Africa, the Middle East and North America, University of Delaware, USA.<BR>
Politics - Conclusion:
Imperialism - Pre-WarMigration
Capitalism and
and Mobility Politics, Queen Mary and Westfield College,
and Latin America - The State and
in the Twenty-First&nbsp;Century
Development - The End of the Post-War- University of London, UK.
International Migration: The Quest for
Boom and Capitalist Restructuring -
Control - Migration and Security - Migrants
Globalization and Contemporary
and Minorities in the Labour Force - New
Imperialism: Theoretical Debates -
Ethnic Minorities
Introduction and Society
- Capitalist - Migrants
Expansion and and Ray Kiely RAY KIELY is Professor of International
Cosmopolitan Globalization and Global
Politics - Conclusion:
Imperialism - Pre-WarMigration
Capitalism and
and Mobility Politics, Queen Mary and Westfield College,
Governance - Globalization, Poverty and the
in the Twenty-First&nbsp;Century
Development - The End of the Post-War- University of London, UK.
Contemporary World Economy -
Boom and Capitalist Restructuring -
Globalization, Neo-Liberal and the State -
Globalization and Contemporary
Globalization, Regionalization and
Imperialism: Theoretical Debates -
Hegemony
Cold Wars: -Themes
Resisting AndGlobalization:
Trajectories Islam,
- Caroline CAROLINE KENNEDY-PIPE is Professor of
Cosmopolitan Globalization and Global
Post-Development
Casting Long Shadows:and Global Justice
Revolution -
to War - KennedyPipe International Relations and War Studies at
Governance - Globalization, Poverty and the
Conclusion
Wars & Empire - Far From Hegemony? the University of Warwick.
Contemporary World Economy -
Uncertainties and Constraints - The Shape
Globalization, Neo-Liberal and the State -
of the Cold War - Reflections on the Origins
Globalization, Regionalization and
of the Cold War: Shapes - Strategies of
Hegemony
Cold Wars: -Themes
Resisting AndGlobalization:
Trajectories Islam,
- Caroline CAROLINE KENNEDY-PIPE is Professor of
Deception - The Origins of the Cold War
Post-Development
Casting Long Shadows: and Global Justice
Revolution -
to War - KennedyPipe International Relations, University of
Then and Now: Landscapes and Shadows -
Conclusion
Wars & Empire - Far From Hegemony? Sheffield, UK.
Uncertainties and Constraints - The Shape
of the Cold War - Reflections on the Origins
of the Cold War: Shapes - Strategies of
Introduction - The Concept of Identity - The Bhikhu BHIKHU PAREKH is Professor of Political
Deception - The Origins of the Cold War
Politics of Collective Identity - National Parekh Philosophy, University of Westminster.
Then and Now: Landscapes and Shadows -
Identity - Multicultural Society and
Convergence of Identities - European
Liberalism and the 'Muslim Question' -
Pathology of Religious Identity - Challenges
Introduction - The Concept of Identity - The Bhikhu BHIKHU PAREKH is Professor of Political
of the Multicultural World - Globalisation and
Politics of Collective Identity - National Parekh Philosophy, University of Westminster, UK.
Culture - Principles of Global Ethics -
Identity - Multicultural Society and
Moralities of Partiality and Impartiality -
Convergence of Identities - European
Citizenship in the Global Age - Promoting
Liberalism and the 'Muslim Question' -
Democracy -
Pathology of Religious Identity - Challenges
of the Multicultural World - Globalisation and
Culture - Principles of Global Ethics -
Moralities of Partiality and Impartiality -
Citizenship in a Global Age - Promoting
Democracy
Preface to the Second Edition - The Albert Weale ALBERT WEALE is Professor of
Theoretical Challenge of Democracy - Forms Government, University of Essex, UK
of Democratic Government - The
Justification of Democracy - Deliberation ,
Consensus and Political Equality -
Participation as Democracy, Participation in
Preface to the Second Edition - The Albert Weale ALBERT WEALE is Professor of
Democracy - From Conceptions of
Theoretical Challenge of Democracy - Forms Government, University of Essex, UK
Representation to Systems of
of Democratic Government - The
Representation - Aggregation, Unanimity
Justification of Democracy - Deliberation ,
and Majority Rule - Democracy, Rights and
Consensus and Political Equality -
Constitutionalism? - The Boundaries of
Participation as Democracy, Participation in
Inclusion - International Relations and John Morrow
Democracy - From Conceptions of
Democratic Ideals - Epilogue: The
Representation to Systems of
Democratic Reform of Democracy -
Representation - Aggregation, Unanimity
and Majority Rule - Democracy, Rights and
Constitutionalism? - The Boundaries of
Inclusionto- International
Preface Relations
the Second Edition and
- The John Morrow ALBERT WEALE is Professor of
Democratic Challenge
Theoretical Ideals - Epilogue: The - Forms
of Democracy Government, University of Essex, UK.
Democratic
of Democratic Reform of Democracy
Government - The -
Justification of Democracy - Deliberation ,
Consensus and Political Equality -
Participation as Democracy, Participation in
Foreword by A. Gamble - Introduction: Andrew ANDREW HEYWOOD is Vice Principal,
Democracy - From Conceptions of
Understanding Ideology - Liberalism - Heywood Croydon College, UK, and A-Level Chief
Representation to Systems of
Conservatism - Socialism - Nationalism - Examiner in Government and Politics. He is
Representation - Aggregation, Unanimity
Anarchism - Fascism - Feminism - author of <EM>Politics, Political
and Majority Rule - Democracy, Rights and
Ecologism - Religious Fundamentalism - Theory</EM> and <EM>Key Concepts in
Constitutionalism? - The Boundaries of
Multiculturalism - Conclusion: Ideology Politics</EM>.
Inclusion -by
Foreword International
A. Gamble Relations and
- Introduction: Andrew ANDREW HEYWOOD is Director of Studies
without End?
Democratic Ideals
Understanding - Epilogue:
Ideology The -
- Liberalism Heywood at Croydon College. He is author of
Democratic Reform
Conservatism of Democracy
- Socialism - Nationalism - <EM>Political Theory</EM>,
Anarchism - Fascism - Feminism - <EM>Politics</EM> and <EM>Key Concepts
Ecologism - Religious Fundamentalism - in Politics</EM>. He is an A-Level Chief
Multiculturalism - Conclusion: Ideology Examiner in Government and Politics.
Introduction: Methods, Methodology and Peter PETER BURNHAM is Professor in Politics
without End?
Making Sense of the Study of Politics - The Burnham; and International Studies, University of
Discipline of Politics - Research Design - Karin Gilland Warwick, UK.<BR><BR>KARIN GILLAND
Comparative Methods - Surveys and Lutz; Wyn LUTZ holds a PhD in political science from
Opinion Polls - Descriptive Statistics - Grant Trinity College, Dublin,
Making Inferences - Documentary and Ireland.<BR><BR>WYN GRANT is
Introduction: Methods, Methodology and Peter PETER BURNHAM is Professor in Politics
Archival Analysis - The Internet and Political Professor of Politics, University of Warwick,
Making Sense of the Study of Politics - The Burnham; and International Studies, University of
Research - Elite Interviewing - Participant UK.<BR><BR>ZIG LAYTON-HENRY is
Discipline of Politics - Research Design - Karin Gilland Warwick, UK.<BR><BR>KARIN GILLAND
Observation and the Analysis of Professor of Politics, University of Warwick,
Comparative Methods - Surveys and Lutz; Wyn LUTZ&nbsp;is a teacher and researcher at
Communications - Ethics and Political UK.&nbsp;
Opinion Polls - Descriptive Statistics - Grant the Institute of Political Science, University of
Research - Research and the Policy Process
Making Inferences - Documentary and Berne, Switzerland.<BR><BR>WYN GRANT
- Conclusion: Challenging
Acknowledgements the Mainstream
- Introduction - Moral Bhikhu BHIKHU PAREKH is Professor in the Centre
Archival Analysis - The Internet and Political is Professor of Politics, University of
and the Qualitative/Quantitative
Monism Divide
- Forms of Pluralism - Contemporary Parekh for the Study of Democracy, University of
Research - Elite Interviewing - Participant Warwick, UK.<BR><BR>ZIG LAYTON-
Liberal Responses to Diversity - Westminster, UK. He was Centennial
Observation and the Analysis of HENRY is Professor Emeritus in Politics,
Conceptualising Culture - Reconstituting the Professor at the London School of
Communications - Ethics and Political University of Warwick, UK.
Modern State - The Political Structure of Economics and before that for many years
Research - Research and the Policy Process
Multicultural Society - Equality in a was Professor of Political Theory, University
- Conclusion: Challenging
Acknowledgements the Mainstream
- Introduction - Moral Bhikhu BHIKHU PAREKH is Professor in the Centre
Multicultural Society - Logic of Intercultural of Hull. A political theorist of international
and the Qualitative/Quantitative
Monism Divide
- Forms of Pluralism - Contemporary Parekh for the Study of Democracy, University of
Evaluation - Politics, Religion and Free renown he has held visiting chairs at many
Liberal Responses to Diversity - Westminster, UK. He was Centennial
Speech - Conclusion - A Response to My of the top US universities as well as in
Conceptualising Culture - Reconstituting the Professor at the London School of
Critics - Bibliography - Vienna and Barcelona. He was Vice-
Modern State - The Political Structure of Economics and before that for many years
Chancellor of the University of Baroda and a
Multicultural Society - Equality in a was Professor of Political Theory, University
Foreword - Preface - PART ONE - William J. member ofJ.India's
WILLIAM CONNELLUniversity Grants of
is Professor
Multicultural Society - Logic of Intercultural of Hull. A political theorist of international
Introduction: The Puzzle of The Prince - An Connell; Commission
History, Seton inHall
the early 1980s.USA.
University, On his
Evaluation - Politics, Religion and Free renown he has held visiting chairs at many
Extreme Book for Extreme Times - Niccolò return to the UK he became Deputy
Speech - Conclusion - A Response to My of the top US universities as well as in
Humanists and Heretics - Machiavelli Before Machiavelli Chairman and Acting Chairman of the
Critics - Bibliography - Vienna and Barcelona. He was Vice-
The Prince - The Prince's Prolonged and Commission for Racial Equality. He was
Chancellor of the University of Baroda and a
Difficult Birth - Dueling Machiavellis in Early chair of the Commission on the Future of
member of India's University Grants
Modern Europe: The Counselor to Tyrants Multi-Ethnic. He was elected British Asian of
Commission in the early 1980s. On his
and the Republican Conspirator - The Prince the Year in 1992 and received the BBC's
return to the UK he became Deputy
and the Autonomy of Politics: A Blessing and award for special lifetime achievement in
Chairman and Acting Chairman of the
a Curse - PART TWO - The Document - The 1999. He was awarded The Sir Isaiah Berlin
Commission for Racial Equality. He was
Prince - PART THREE - Related Documents Prize for lifetime contribution to political
chair of the Commission on the Future of
- Niccolò Machiavelli, Letter to Giovan studies by the Political Studies Association
Multi-Ethnic. He was elected British Asian of
Battista Soderini, circa September 13-27, in 2003.
the Year in 1992 and received the BBC's
Introduction - Philosophy of Naturalist Jonathon JONATHON W. MOSES is Professor of
Science - The Experimental Method - The Moses; Political Science, Norwegian University of
Statistical Method - The Comparative Torbjørn Science and Technology, Trondheim,
Method - History and Case Studies - Sowing Knutsen Norway.<BR><BR>TORBJØRN L.
Doubts about the Naturalist Method - A KNUTSEN is Professor of Political Science,
Constructivist Philosophy of Science - From Norwegian University of Science and
Introduction - Philosophy of Naturalist Jonathon JONATHON W. MOSES is Professor of
Story Telling to Telling Stories - Comparing Technology, and Associate Professor, The
Science - The Experimental Method - The Moses; Political Science, Norwegian University of
Interpretations - Contextualizing Statistics - Norwegian Air Force Academy, Trondheim,
Statistical Method - The Comparative Torbjørn Science and Technology, Trondheim,
Interpretive Experiments - Conclusion Norway.
Method - History and Case Studies - Sowing Knutsen Norway.<BR><BR>TORBJØRN L.
Doubts about the Naturalist Method - A KNUTSEN is Professor of Political Science,
Constructivist Philosophy of Science - From Norwegian University of Science and
Introduction - Perspectives on Housing - Peter PETER MALPASS is Professor of Housing
Story Telling to Telling Stories - Comparing Technology, and Associate Professor, The
Housing Before the Welfare State - Housing Malpass Policy, University of the West of England,
Interpretations - Contextualizing Statistics - Norwegian Air Force Academy, Trondheim,
and the Second World War - Reshaping UK.
Interpretive Experiments - Conclusion Norway.
Housing Policy - Housing and Welfare State
Restructuring - The New Housing Policy -
Housing, Wellbeing and the Market - Social
Introduction - Perspectives on Housing - Peter PETER MALPASS is Professor of Housing
Change, Social Exclusion and Social
Housing Before the Welfare State - Housing Malpass Policy, University of the West of England,
Housing - The New Organisation of Social
and the Second World War - Reshaping UK.
Housing - Conclusion
Housing Policy - Housing and Welfare State
Restructuring - The New Housing Policy -
Housing, Wellbeing and the Market - Social
The Media in Britain - Media Values: Free Raymond RAYMOND KUHN is Professor of Politics at
Change, Social Exclusion and Social
Market and Public Service - Policy-making - Kuhn Queen Mary, University of London, UK.
Housing - The New Organisation of Social
Ownership - Regulation - News - The
Housing - Conclusion
Government and News Management -
Parties, Pressure Groups and the Media -
The Media and Elections - The Media and
Introducing Community Care - From Robin Means; ROBIN MEANS is Professor of Health and
Democracy
Institutions to Care in the Community: The Sally Social Care and Associate Dean at the
History of Neglect - Implementing Richards; Faculty of Health and Social Care, University
Community Care Reforms - Community Care Randall Smith of the West of England,
and the Modernization Agenda - Health and UK.<BR><BR>SALLY RICHARDS is
Social Care: From Collaboration to Lecturer in Social Work in the School of
Preface - Local Governance in the Third Bas Denters; BAS DENTERS is Professor of Urban Policy
Incorporation? - Housing and Community Health and Social Care, University of
Millennium: A Brave New World?; Lawrence E. and Politics, University of Twente, The
Care - Community Care: User Empowerment Reading, UK.<BR><BR>RANDALL SMITH
<EM>B.Denters & L.E.Rose</EM> - France: Rose Netherlands<BR><BR>LAWRENCE E.
- International Perspectives on Community is Senior Research Fellow in the School for
The Intermunicipal Revolution; ROSE is Professor of Political Science,
Care: Lesson Drawing or Policy Learning - Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK.
<EM>O.Borraz & P.Le Galès</EM> - Italy: University of Oslo, Norway
Community Care: New Directions and Old
After the Storm; <EM>L.Bobbio</EM> -
Challenges - The Origins of Housing Policy David Mullins;
Introduction DAVID MULLINS is Reader in Housing
Belgium: The Changing World of Belgian
to 1979 - Housing Under the Conservatives Alan Murie Studies, University of Birmingham,
Municipalities; <EM>Y.Plees</EM> - The
1979-1997 - Housing Under New Labour UK.<BR><BR>ALAN MURIE is Professor of
Netherlands: In Search of Responsiveness;
1997-2004 - Homeownership in Transition - Urban and Regional Studies, University of
<EM>B.Denters & P.J.Klok</EM> - The
Deregulating the Private Rented Sector - Birmingham, UK.
Nordic Countries: Still the 'Promised Land'?;
Transforming the Governance, Management
<EM>L.E.Rose
Introduction - The & K.Ståhlberg</EM>
Origins of Housing -Policy David Mullins; DAVID MULLINS is Reader in Housing
and Regulation of Social Housing - Policies
Poland:
to 1979 -AHousing
Time of UnderTransition;
the Conservatives Alan Murie Studies, University of Birmingham,
and Problems in Social Housing Finance -
<EM>P.Swianiewicz</EM>
1979-1997 - Housing Under- New Germany:
Labour A UK.<BR><BR>ALAN MURIE is Professor of
Incorporating the Non-Profit Sector - Choice
New Type of
1997-2004 Local Government;
- Homeownership in Transition - Urban and Regional Studies, University of
and Control: Social Housing Management
<EM>O.W.Gabriel
Deregulating & S.Eisenmann</EM>
the Private Rented Sector - - Birmingham, UK.
and Access to Social Housing - Housing,
Switzerland: Reforming
Transforming Small Autonomous
the Governance, Management
Social 1:
PART Care,
LOCAL and GOVERNMENT,
Supporting People THE- Social David Wilson; DAVID WILSON is Professor of Public
Municipalities;
and Regulation<EM>A.Ladner</EM>
of Social Housing - Policies- The
Exclusion,
BASICS - Housing and- Our
Introduction Neighbourhood
Aims and Chris Game Administration and Dean of Faculty of
United
and Kingdom:
Problems An Increasingly
in Social Housing Finance -
Renewal - -Private
Approach Themes Sector
and Housing
Issues in Renewal -
Local Business and Law, De Montfort University,
Differentiated the
Incorporating Polity?; <EM>D.Wilson</EM>
Non-Profit Sector - Choice
A New Comprehensive
Government - Why Housing
Elected LocalPolicy - Leicester, UK.<BR><BR>CHRIS GAME is
- New
and Zealand:
Control: SocialA Quantum
HousingLeap Forward?;
Management
Overcoming Fragmentation
Government? - The Way it or Managing
Was
<EM>G.Bush</EM>
and Access to Social- Housing Still a Tale it
- The
Australia:- Housing, Way Honorary Senior Lecturer, Institute of Local
Complexity?
Is - External Structures - The Way it Is - Government Studies, University of
of Cinderella?;
Social
PART Care,
1: LOCAL and <EM>C.Aulich</EM>
Supporting People
GOVERNMENT, THE-- Social
The David Wilson; DAVID WILSON is Professor of Public
Internal
United Structures - Changing Functions - Birmingham, UK.
BASICSStates:
Exclusion, HousingExecutive
- Introduction Centred
and- Our Aims Politics;
Neighbourhood and Chris Game Administration and Dean of Faculty of
Governance
<EM>H.V.Savitch and Partnership
& - Central-Local
R.K.Vogel</EM> -A -
Renewal
Approach - -Private
Themes Sector
and Housing
Issues Renewal
in Local Business and Law, De Montfort University,
Government
New Relations - Local Finance -
Intergovernmentalism?;
A New Comprehensive
Government - Why Elected HousingLocalPolicy - Leicester, UK.<BR><BR>CHRIS GAME is
PART 2: THE
<EM>M.Goldsmith</EM> POLITICS AND PEOPLE OF
Overcoming
Government? - The Way it- Was
Fragmentation Toward
or Managing
- The Way it Honorary Senior Lecturer, Institute of Local
LOCAL
Community GOVERNMENT - Local Elections - &
Is - ExternalGovernance?;
Complexity? Structures - The <EM>B
Way itDenters
Is - Government Studies, University of
Christmas
L.E.Rose</EM> Tree Lights? - Councillors - The
Internal Structures - Changing Functions - Birmingham, UK.
Voice of Choice - The Local Government
Governance and Partnership - Central-Local
Workforce - Political Parties - Who Makes
Government Relations - Local Finance -
Policy? - Local Pressure Groups - The
PART 2: THE POLITICS AND PEOPLE OF
Exercise of Influence - PART 3: FROM
LOCAL GOVERNMENT - Local Elections -
CHANGE TO POST-MODERNISATION -
Christmas Tree Lights? - Councillors - The
Two Decades of Management Change - The
Voice of Choice - The Local Government
Future or A Future?
Introduction - Public Management and Andrew ANDREW MASSEY is Associate Dean
Modernisation: Theories and Debates - The Massey; (Research), University of Portsmouth, UK.
Response of the Parties - Economic and Robert Pyper He is author or co-author of several books
Financial Management - Restructuring the and articles on public administration and
State Machine - Competition, Markets and public sector reform, including most recently,
Consumerism - Performance Measurement - <EM>Modernizing Civil Services </EM>(with
Introduction - Citizenship - Problems of Rajiv RAJIV PRABHAKAR is Economic and Social
Accountability - Conclusion: Recurring Tony Butcher), Edward Elgar, 2003 and
Central Planning - Organisational Issues - Prabhakar Research Council Fellow, London School of
Issues in Public Management <EM>Decentralizing the Civil Service</EM>
The Public Interest Company - Criticisms Economics and Political Science, UK. He is
(with R.A.W. Rhodes, Paul Carmichael and
and Concerns - Conclusion the author of <EM>Stakeholding and New
Janice McMillan), Open University Press,
Labour</EM> (2003) and won the 2001
2003.<BR><BR>ROBERT PYPER is
Political Studies Association Walter Bagehot
Exploring Governments' Toolshed - Nodality Christopher CHRISTOPHER Professor of GovernmentC. HOODand Public
is Gladstone
prize for best UK dissertation on government
- Authority - Treasure - Organization - C. Hood; Administration, Glasgow Caledonian
Professor of Government, University of
and public administration.
Government as a Toolkit - Alternative Helen Z. University,
Oxford, UK. He is author, co-author
UK.<BR><BR>HELEN Z. or
Approaches to the Tools of Government - A Margetts editor of seven
MARGETTS books, including
is Professor of Society and the
Changing Mix of Government Tools in the <EM>Aspects
Internet, of Accountability
University of Oxford, UK. in the British
Digital Age System of Government </EM>(Tudor, 1996),
Exploring Governments' Toolshed - Nodality Christopher CHRISTOPHER <EM>The British C. HOOD
Civil is Gladstone
Service</EM>
- Authority - Treasure - Organization - C. Hood; Professor of Government, University
(Palgrave Macmillan, 1995), and <EM>The of
Government as a Toolkit - Alternative Helen Z. Oxford, UK.<BR><BR>HELEN
New Public Administration in Britain</EM>Z.
Approaches to the Tools of Government - A Margetts MARGETTS is Professor
(with John Greenwood andof David
Society and the
Wilson),
Changing Mix of Government Tools in the Internet, University of Oxford,
Routledge, 2002. His articles have beenUK.
Digital Age published
Politics in Russia; R.Sakwa - Putin and the Stephen STEPHENinWHITE a range is of journals,ofand he is
Professor
Hegemonic Preisency; J.P.Willerton - White; Zvi the Editor of the journal <EM>Public
International Politics, University Policy
of Glasgow,
Parliamentary Politics in Russia; Gitelman; and Administration</EM>.
UK.<BR><BR>ZVI GITELMAN is Professor
T.F.Remington - The Electoral System; Richard of Political Science and Tisch Professor of
M.McFaul - The Political Parties; S.White - A Sakwa Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, Ann
Russian Civil Society?; A.B.Evans - Media Arbor, USA.<BR><BR>RICHARD SAKWA is
Politics in Russia; R.Sakwa - Putin and the Stephen STEPHEN WHITE is Professor of
and Political Communication; S.Oates - In Professor of Russian and European Politics,
Hegemonic Preisency; J.P.Willerton - White; International Politics, University of Glasgow,
Search of the Rule of Law; R.Sharlet - University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
Parliamentary Politics in Russia; Richard UK.<BR><BR>ZVI GITELMAN is Professor
Reforming the Federation; G.Hahn - Politics
T.F.Remington - The Electoral System; Sakwa; Zvi of Political Science and Tisch Professor of
in the Regions; D.Slider - Putin's Economic
M.McFaul - The Political Parties; S.White - A Gitelman Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, Ann
Record; P.Rutland - Social Policy in Post-
Russian Civil Society?; A.B.Evans - Media Arbor, USA.<BR><BR>RICHARD SAKWA is
Soviet Russia; Security
Contemporary J.Twigg -andForeign Policy;
Strategy; C. A. Craig A. CRAIG A. SNYDER is Director of the
and Political Communication; S.Oates - In Professor of Russian and European Politics,
M.Light
Snyder -- Realism
The Democratisation
and Security of RussiaM.
Studies; in Snyder International Relations Postgraduate
Search of the Rule of Law; R.Sharlet - University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
Comparative- Perspective;
Lynn-Jones Beyond Strategy:Z.Gitelman
Critical Programme, Deakin University, Australia.
Reforming the Federation; G.Hahn - Politics
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Acknowledgements - Introduction - Jennie JENNIE and LANCE LINDON are
Essentials of Good Practice - Effective Lindon; Lance psychologists, Jennie focusing on
Communication - First Contact and Short Lindon developmental work, and Lance on
Exchanges - Sharing Information and organizational applications. Together, they
Offering Advice - Help Over the Telephone - run their own business, People Consulting,
Helping Other People: A Positive Framework specializing in work with social services, care
Acknowledgements - Prologue - Jane Speedy JANE SPEEDY is senior lecturer at the
- Understanding and Extending the and education. Jennie and Lance have run
Introduction: Poststructuralist ideas and University of Bristol, UK, where she directs a
Perspective of Clients - Goal Setting and training and consultancy projects, together
narrative inquiry - Reflexivities and research centre in narratives and
Action Planning - Helping Through Group and individually, covering communication
Liminalities and the Space Between Them - transformative learning. She also teaches
Work - Running a Group - Specific and counselling skills in both public and
Narrative Ethics - Constructing Stories in narrative and life story research. She has
Applications in Brief - Safe Practice for private sectors in the UK and abroad.
Narrative Interviews - Re-presenting Life worked in a range of educational and
Yourself, Your Team- and
Acknowledgements Your Clients
Prologue - - Final Jane Speedy JANE SPEEDY is senior lecturer at the
Stories - Re-telling Stories in Reflecting voluntary organizations and continues to
Thoughts
Introduction: - Appendix - Index ideas and
Poststructuralist University of Bristol, UK, where she directs a
Teams - Collective Biography Practices with maintain a small narrative therapy practice.
narrative inquiry - Reflexivities and research centre in narratives and
the Unassuming Geeks - Writing Stories as
Liminalities and the Space Between Them - transformative learning. She also teaches
'Inquiry': Failing to come to terms with things
Narrative Ethics - Constructing Stories in narrative and life story research. She has
- Creating and Performing Auto-
Narrative Interviews - Re-presenting Life worked in a range of educational and
Ethnographies
The Semiotics of - Crossing
Aggression the and
Borders
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Stories - Re-telling Stories in Reflecting voluntary organizations and continues to
Between FictionTheories
Psychoanalytic and Research - Epilogue:
of Aggression and Mizen; Mark years in health and social services in the
Teams - Collective Biography Practices with maintain a small narrative therapy practice.
After-words
Violence - References
- Aggression, and Bibliography
Violence, Attachment - Morris fields of adult mental health, child protection
the Unassuming Geeks - Writing Stories as
Index --
and Psychopathy - Towards a Theory of and forensic psychiatry. He is currently
'Inquiry': Failing to come to terms with things
Aggression and Violence - Types of course co-leader for the MSc in
- Creating and Performing Auto-
Aggression and Violence - Aggression, Psychological Therapies at the University of
Ethnographies
Introduction - Crossing
to Online the Borders
Counselling - Making Gill Jones; GILL JONES&nbsp;is Co-Director of
Normal Development and Transference - Exeter, UK, and in private practice as an
Between
a Start - TheFiction andContract
Online Research - Epilogue: Anne Stokes Counselling Online Ltd, where she writes
- Counselling
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After-words - References
Asynchronously by Email and Bibliography
Message - and directs training courses for qualified
Transference - Aggression, Violence and previous publications include
Index -- -Counselling Synchronously by Live
Board counsellors and psychotherapists.&nbsp;
Countertransference - Aggression, Violence <EM>Supervising and Being Supervised: A
Chat-room Session - Using Text to Explore She is a qualified counsellor, supervisor and
and Sexuality - Aggression and Violence Theory in Search of a Practice</EM>
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againstONE:
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Institutions and
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An Overview of Useful Theories - <BR><BR>ANNE STOKES&nbsp;is Co-
Reflections upon
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counsellors, and personality disorder
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References
BASIC PRINCIPLES AND SKILLS - Geldard different settings, including
of other counsellors. Kathrynhospitals and
is a child and
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Learning the Necessary Skills - Joining and prisons,
family for the past
therapist fifteen years. therapist.
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Creating Comfortable Closure - PART Children</EM>, and <EM>Counselling
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THREE: PROMOTING CHANGE THROUGH Adolescents</EM>.<BR>
of Stress - Somatization: the Somatoform Medicine, London. He is the author of many
THE USE OF- Countertransference
Introduction AN INTEGRATIVE - Carol Holmes CAROL HOMES is currently working in
Disorders - The Eating Disorders: Anorexia journals and chapters on psychosomatic
APPROACH - An
Contemporary Integrative Approach
Countertransference - to Western Australia with Steven Dale on a
Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa - Obesity - disorders.<BR>
Helping People Change
Communicative - Combining
Psychotherapy - Skills forensic research project for Australasia
Gastrointestinal Disorders - Skin Disorders -
to Facilitate the Change
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Cardiovascular Disorders - Respiratory
FOUR: ADDITIONAL
Psychotherapy - ClientSKILLS
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PROMOTING CHANGE
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Headache - Psychosomatic
Introduction Aspects- of
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Destructive
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to Cancer - Developing
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philosophy, science and creativity.
Imagination - Conclusion
Countertransference - Glossary -
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Bibliography - Index
Psychotherapy - Client Centred between narrative communication and
Experience - Exploring Options - Facilitating
Psychotherapy
Action - PART - Systemic
FIVE: Psychotherapy
PRACTICAL, - handwriting. Carol lectures in Australia and
Foreword - Case Study: Janice and John - Don Feasey DON FEASEY is a Psychoanalytical
Psychotherapy
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The First Encounter - Feelings - ISSUES - Psychotherapist in private practice. He has
and
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Acknowledgements
Looking After Yourself - Introduction
- PART SIX: - Theory protection work for over twenty years. She is
- Remembering and Forgetting - Projection - University of Central Lancashire, UK. He is
into Practice -EXAMPLES
PRACTICAL Voices of the Children
FOR STUDENTS - - Senior Lecturer in Social Welfare at
Touch, Transference and the author of several books on good practice
Understanding
REFERENCES Abused Children - Children in University College Northampton, UK, where
Countertransference Revisited - The in psychotherapy.<BR>
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Unconscious - Dreams, the Imagination and
with Individual Children - Working with social work, social welfare, early childhood
Fantasy - Reflection - Accommodating -
Children in the Family Context - Working studies and child and adolescent mental
Intimacy and the Limits of Therapy - Now
with Children in Groups - Care, Resilience health.
What? - The Challenge of the Termination of
and Social Support - The Effects of Abuse:
Therapy - Bibliography - - - -
The Later Years - Appendix 1: Inquiry
Reports - References
Introduction - Contemporary Adolescence - Stephen STEPHEN BRIGGS is a Senior Clinical
Becoming a Subject in Adolescence - Briggs Lecturer in Social Work at the Tavistock
Ethnicity and Identity in Adolescence - Clinic, London, UK.&nbsp;
Parenting Adolescents - Containing
Adolescence in Organisations - Adolescents
as Temporary Outsiders: Drugs, Offending
Preface - Rationale, Issues and Overview - Colin DR COLIN HAMILTON is Senior Lecturer in
and Anti-social Behaviour - Adolescents with
Sex Differences in Sensory and Perceptual Hamilton Psychology, University of Northumbria at
Difficulties in Achieving Separateness -
Processes - Attention and Memory - Imagery Newcastle, UK, and Open University Course
Psychotic and Suicidal States in
- Intelligence and Educational Achievement - Tutor on the Biology, Brain and Behaviours
Adolescence - Leaving Home - Notes -
Individual Differences Associated with course.
Bibliography - Index -
Gender - Hormonal Influences - Individual
Preface - Rationale, Issues and Overview - Colin DR COLIN HAMILTON is Senior Lecturer in
Differences Associated with Lifespan
Sex Differences in Sensory and Perceptual Hamilton Psychology, University of Northumbria at
Development - Evolution, Brain and
Processes - Attention and Memory - Imagery Newcastle, UK, and Open University Course
Cognition - The Importance of Socio-Cultural
- Intelligence and Educational Achievement - Tutor on the Biology, Brain and Behaviours
Environment - An Interactionist Approach -
Individual Differences Associated with course.
Synthesis - -
Gender - Hormonal Influences - Individual
- The Psychology of Learning and Memory - Mark A. MARK A. GLUCK is a Professor of
Differences Associated with Lifespan
The Neuroscience of Learning and Memory - Gluck; Neuroscience at Rutgers University, Newark,
Development - Evolution, Brain and
Episodic and Semantic Memory: Memory for Eduardo USA, co-director of the Memory Disorders
Cognition - The Importance of Socio-Cultural
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Environment - An Interactionist Approach -
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Historical Foundations - PART ONE: Psychology Department, University of
Conditioning: Learning to Predict Important learning and memory, and the
SYNAPTIC BASIS OF MEMORIES - Colorado at Boulder, USA.<BR>
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Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity:
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Human
Answers aggression
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Check-Your-Learning Cognition
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Problems
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Sexuality Across the Lifespan - Sexual
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Psychology The- engine
References
of Disability: and- brakes
Index
The of
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Minorities - Atypical Sexuality - Disorders of
nonviolence
Effects and
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in a Disabling The fuel of non-
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Desire Performance - Sexually
violence - The
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Transmitted Diseases - Sexual Assault,
are they?
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Harassment, Partner Violence
psychology
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century
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Stereotypes: Experiences of Disabled
Psychologists; <EM>F.Levinson &
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What is Social Psychology? - Conformity - Elliot Aronson ELLIOT ARONSON, University of California,
Mass Communication, Propaganda, and Santa Cruz, USA and Distinguished Visiting
Persuasion - Social Cognition - Self- Professor, Stanford University, USA. Elliot
Justification - Human Aggression - Prejudice Aronson is one of the most eminent and
- Liking, Loving, and Interpersonal Sensitivity versatile psychologists of our time. He is the
- Social Psychology as a Science only person in the 110 year history of the
PART I: Background - Overview - Thesis Thomas R. THOMAS R. SMYTH has taught various
American Psychological Association to have
Marking - Supervision - An Overview of Smyth subjects in Psychology including research
won all three of its major awards:
Research - Some Advice - PART II: The methods and statistics, at undergraduate
Distinguished Research (1999),
Research Project - Beginning - The and postgraduate level at: Flinders
Distinguished Teaching (1980), and
Research Problem and Question - The University, The University of Adelaide, The
Distinguished Writing (1975). In addition,
Literature - Ethics - Research and Design - University of South Australia, Charles Stuart
Introduction - The First Steps in Vision: Jeremy M. among hisM.
JEREMY many honors are the
WOLFE&nbsp;is Gordon of
Professor
Planning the Research Project - Preparing University, The University of Canberra,
Seeing Stars - Spatial Vision: From Stars to Wolfe et al Allport Prize for at
Ophthalmology hisHarvard
contributions
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and Planning a Research Proposal - Writing Australia.<BR>Publications include
Stripes - Objects: Putting Features Together betterment
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papers andon the
a Research Proposal - The Proposal <EM>The Principles of Writing in
- The Perception of Color - Space Donald Campbell
binocular Award for distinguished
vision, adaptation, and
seminar - PART III: The Thesis - Overview of Psychology</EM>, (Macmillan),
Perception and Binocular Vision - Motion research in socialDr.
accommodation. psychology.
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Perception - Attention and Scene Perception was named
vision Professor of the Year
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and remains Council for theThe
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bulk of his and
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Hearing in the Environment - Music and Supportwork
recent of Education.
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visual search and
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Speech - Touch - Olfaction - Taste - Spatial is a Fellow
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Publication
Binocular Vision - APPENDIXES: - A: Examples
and Space Perception - Dennis Levi KLUENDER, University of Wisconsin,
Orientation and the Vestibular System and Sciences.
Psychology for over twenty years, first at the
of preliminary
Motion Perception pages - Recommended
- Attention and Scene USA.<BR><BR>LINDA BARTOSHUK, Yale
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA,
Editorial Style
Perception - Requirements
- Hearing: Physiology for and
these University, USA.<BR><BR>RACHEL HERZ,
Preface - Locating and Using Biological Victoria E. where he won
VICTORIA the Baker Memorial
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Psychoacoustics - Hearing in the Brown University,
Literature - Handling Data and Using McMillan undergraduate teaching inWriting
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Statistics - Using Tables and Figures - also, at Harvard.
Department, <BR><BR>KEITH
Colgate University, USA. R.
Cutaneous Senses - Olfaction - Taste Carnegie Mellon University,
Writing Lab Reports and Research Papers - KLUENDER is Professor of Psychology at
USA.<BR><BR>SUSAN LEDERMAN,
Writing a Review Paper - Documenting the the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.
Queen's College, Kingston, Canada.
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List of Figures - Preface - Introduction: Peter Dear PETER
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sounds such asProfessor speech, how of History
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Natural Philosophy and Instrumentality - and of Science and Technology
experience shapes the way we hear, how Studies,
Forms of Biological Writing
'What Was Worth Knowing' in 1500 - Cornell
what weUniversity,
hear guides USA.our actions and
Humanism and Ancient Wisdom: How to communication, clinical problems of hearing
Learn Things in the Sixteenth Century - The impairment or language delay, and practical
Alchemist, the Craftsman and the Scholar - concerns about computer speech of History
List of Figures - Preface - Introduction: Peter Dear PETER DEAR&nbsp;is Professor
Mathematics Challenges Philosophy: recognition and hearing aid design. Dr.
Natural Philosophy and Instrumentality - and of Science and Technology Studies,
Galileo, Kepler, and the Mathematical Kluender is deeply USA. committed to teaching,
'What Was Worth Knowing' in 1500 - Cornell University,
Practitioners - Mechanism and Corpuscles: and has taught a wide array of courses,
Humanism and Ancient Wisdom: How to
Descartes Builds a Universe - Extra- philosophical, psychological, and
Learn Things in the Sixteenth Century - The
Curricular Activities: New Homes for Natural physiological. <BR><BR>DENNIS M. LEVI
Alchemist, the Craftsman and the Scholar -
Knowledge
Preface - PART- Experiment:
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has taughtDAVID HOWE works
at the University in the Centre
of California,
Mathematics Challenges Philosophy:
Things about Nature
ATTACHMENT AND in the Seventeenth
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Berkeley, USA&nbsp;since 2001. He is and Family at the
Galileo, Kepler, and the Mathematical
Century - CartesiansSELF
PSYCHOLOGICAL and Newtonians
- Developing- University of East Anglia, Norwich,
Dean/Professor in the School of Optometry UK. He
Practitioners - Mechanism and Corpuscles:
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Minds in the What Context Was of Worth
Close Knowing
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and Professor at the Helen Wills teaching interests
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Emotions andCentury? - Notes and
Mind-Mindedness - Patterns in child abuse Institute.
Neuroscience and neglect, In theadoption,
lab, Dr. and Levi
Curricular Activities: New Homes for Natural
References
of Attachment - Documentation
- Defensive Processes, and Further children's
and development,
colleagues use and was
psychophysics, founding
Knowledge --Experiment:
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Meaning of Michael MICHAEL WYNESS is Senior Lecturer in
Reading - Dramatis
Attachment Personae
and Maltreatment Glossary
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University of Warwick, of UK.
Psychological Maltreatment: Emotional (1996-2001).
normal pattern Other
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inare
humans, include
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learn howBeing a Client:
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the Eighteenth Century?
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Familyand and the parenting and and he by abnormal
is the author of
NEGLECT - Disorganised Neglect - Process
visual of Counselling
experienceWelfare &
(amblyopia).Psychotherapy
References
State: Policing - Documentation
Childhood - Theories and Further of <EM>Schooling, and Parental
Depressed, Passive
Introduction - The Social and Meaning
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Growing Up:- Dramatis Personae
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Senior Lecturer
1996 and is in
Severe Deprivation
Childhood - Childhood andand Chronic Neglect Social Work Theory: Making Sense in
Major Terms -Theory
Socialisation Index - Schooling Children - - Wyness
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Professor of Otolaryngology
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in the Institute
Childhood</EM>,
Of
and Psychology
1999,
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Children Institutionalised
Childhood inCare Late -Modernity
PART IV:- Practice</EM>
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at Yale at the(Avebury,
University 1987, and still
ofresearch
Warwick, onUK.
Children's Social Worlds - Culture, Play and both by University,
Falmer Press<BR>USA. Her
COMPOUND
Childhood in Crisis:CASES OF ABUSE
Social DisorderAND and selling)
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interests
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the for ofof
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importance
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<EM>and</EM>
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<EM>Schooling,
the genetic Fostering,
Welfare
basis ofis taste 1996).
and Parental
preferences (and
Children:in
Children Their
Trouble:Rights and Politics
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Theoretical Carol Hayden CAROL HAYDEN currently Reader in
Depression
Growing Up:and Domestic
Developmentalism Violence and- Child Responsibility</EM>,
their impact on health) 1996
and and
demonstrating
Conclusion
and Conceptual - Bibliography
Perspectives - Children in Applied Social Research at the University of
Sexual AbuseTheory
Socialisation - PART- Schooling
V: INTERVENTIONS Children - - <EM>Contesting
the significant Childhood</EM>,
anatomical differences 1999,
Trouble: Contemporary
Parent-Infant YoungPerspectives
andWorlds - Portsmouth Institute for Criminal Justice
Children's Social -Child
Culture, Interventions
Play and both by Falmer
underlying these Press<BR>
preferences. Her work has
Children in
- InterventionsTrouble: What
with Pre-School Kind of Trouble?
and School- - Studies, UK. She has published widely on
Technology - Researching Children and also
Families and
Age Children Children in
- Interventions Trouble - Children
withPolitics - children and young people 'at risk' or 'in in
improved the treatment of oral pain
Childhood: Methods, Ethics and cancer
in Trouble at School
Adolescents, Adults - In Trouble
and Parents in the trouble'.patients and people with neurological
Children: Their Rights and Politics- -Epilogue - damage resulting in a loss of taste.
Community (with
Author Index - SubjectWorks'
References -- BibliographyM. Johns) - 'What Index
Conclusion <BR><BR>RACHEL S. HERZ is currently
with Children in Trouble? - Reviewing the
Evidence and Looking to the Future Visiting Assistant Professor in the
Department of Psychiatry and Human
Behavior at Brown University Medical
School, USA. Her research focuses on
olfactory cognition and perception and the
Children in Trouble: Historical, Theoretical Carol Hayden CAROL HAYDEN is currently Reader in
and Conceptual Perspectives - Children in Applied Social Research at the University of
Trouble: Contemporary Perspectives - Portsmouth Institute for Criminal Justice
Children in Trouble: What Kind of Trouble? - Studies, UK. She has published widely on
Families and Children in Trouble - Children children and young people 'at risk' or 'in
in Trouble at School - In Trouble in the trouble'.
Introduction - Context of Social Work with Tony Sayer TONY SAYER is now an independent
Community (with M. Johns) - 'What Works'
Children - Constructions of Childhood and lecturer and social care
with Children in Trouble? - Reviewing the
Youth - Child Protection: A&nbsp;Social consultant.&nbsp;Recently, he was a
Evidence and Looking to the Future
Constructionist Perspective - Safeguarding Lecturer in Social Work at Bournemouth
Children Living Away from Home - The University, UK&nbsp;and he is now an Open
Looked After Children's System - University Tutor.
Cross-Cultural Child Development for Social Lena LENA ROBINSON is Professor of
Placements for "Looked After" Children -
Workers: An Introduction - Attachment Robinson Psychology and Social Work, Unversity of
Children in Need: Making "Prevention"
Theory: Cross-Cultural Perspectives - Paisley, UK.
Count - Working with Young People in the
Racial/Ethnic Identity Development -
"Authoritarian State" - Adolescent Mental
Cognitive Development: Cross-Cultural
Health: a Social Construction? - Conclusion:
Perspectives - Communication: Cross-
Childcare
List Futures
of Figures and-Tables - Nigel Parton NIGEL PARTON is Professor of Child Care
Cultural Perspectives - Socialization:
Acknowledgements - Introduction: A History and Director of the Centre of Applied
Cultural/Racial Influences - Conclusion -
of the Present - Child Welfare and Modern Childhood Studies, University of
Bibliography
Society - Child Abuse and the Growing Crisis Hudddersfield, UK. He is also co-editor of
in Child Protection - From Maria Colwell to <EM>Children and Society </EM>and on the
Victoria Climbie: The Emergence of Late editorial board of eight other journals.
Introduction - Unaccompanied Asylum Ravi K.S. RAVI K.S KOHLI is Head of Department,
Modernity - Rethinking Child Protection and
Seeking Children - The Meaning of Kohli Applied Social Studies at the University of
Family Support - Governing Childhood under
Resettlement for Unaccompanied Refugee Bedfordshire. His research interests include
New Labour - 'Working Together to
Children and Young People - Social Work the well-being of refugee children and the
Safeguard Children' - Policing the
with Unaccompanied Refugee Children and ways in which practitioners understand and
Paedophile - 'Every Child Matters' - Towards
Young People - The Social Workers, their respond to these childrenbs experiences. He
'the Preventive
Introduction State' - Notes - Asylum
- Unaccompanied References - Ravi K.S. RAVI K.S KOHLI is Head of Department,
Backgrounds and their Work Contexts - The is the Associate Editor of <EM>Child and
Index Children - The Meaning of
Seeking Kohli Applied Social Studies at the University of
Unaccompanied Minors and their Family Social Work.</EM><BR>
Resettlement for Unaccompanied Refugee Bedfordshire. His research interests include
Circumstances - Social Work Practice with
Children and Young People - Social Work the well-being of refugee children and the
Unaccompanied Asylum Seekers -
with Unaccompanied Refugee Children and ways in which practitioners understand and
Conclusions - Bibliography
Young People - The Social Workers, their respond to these childrenbs experiences. He
Acknowledgements - A Note on Terminology Nigel Thomas <P>NIGEL THOMAS is Professor of
Backgrounds and their Work Contexts - The is the Associate Editor of <EM>Child and
- PART ONE: THEORY - Introduction: Childhood and Youth Research in the
Unaccompanied Minors and their Family Social Work.</EM><BR>
Themes and Key Principles - The Needs of Department of Social Work at the University
Circumstances - Social Work Practice with
Children and Young People Who Come into of Central Lancashire, UK.&nbsp; He
Unaccompanied Asylum Seekers -
Care - Listening to Children and Young previously taught social work with children
Conclusions - Bibliography
People - Caring for Young People from and families at the University of Wales
Tables and Figures - Acknowledgements - Ravi K.S. RAVI K.S. KOHLI is Head of Applied Social
Different Backgrounds - Law, Policy and Swansea and led the Postqualifying Child
Introduction - Telling the stories of Kohli; Fiona Studies at the University of Bedfordshire,
Practice in Looking after Young People - Care Programme for Wales.&nbsp; Before
unaccompanied asylum seeking and refugee Mitchell UK. He is the author of a number of books
PART TWO: PRACTICE - Assessment and becoming an academic he was a social work
children; <EM>J.Simmonds</EM> - The and articles on social work with children and
Planning - Placement and Contact - practitioner and manager.&nbsp; He is
legal and policy frameworks that govern anti-discriminatory practice. Publications
Residential and Foster Care - Adoption and author of <EM>Children, Family and the
social work with unaccompanied asylum include <EM>Using Anti-Discriminatory
Workingand
Tables for Figures
Permanence - Leaving Care and
- Acknowledgements - Ravi K.S. State:K.S.
RAVI Decision-making
KOHLI is Head andofchild
Applied Social
seeking and refugee children in England; Theories in Social Work</EM> (1997),
Aftercare
Introduction - Conclusion:
- Telling theOutcomes,
stories of Kohli; Fiona participation
Studies at the</EM>(2002),
University of co-author
Bedfordshire,of
<EM>J.Dennis</EM> - Practitioner Stories; <EM>Supervision in Social Work</EM>
Effectiveness and
unaccompanied Good seeking
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- refugee Mitchell <EM>What
UK. He is theworks
authorin creating stability
of a number for
of books
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References
children; <EM>J.Simmonds</EM> - The looked
and after on
articles children? </EM>(2001),
social work with childrenandand
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with unaccompanied children: Exploring Work with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking
legal and policy frameworks that govern editor of <EM>An Introduction
anti-discriminatory to Early
practice. Publications
exceptions to the problem; Children</EM> (2007). <BR><BR>FIONA
social work with unaccompanied asylum Childhhod
include Studies </EM>(2004).</P>
<EM>Using Anti-Discriminatory
<EM>F.Mitchell</EM>
Introduction - The Emergence - Therapeutic
of Care as a Michael Fine MITCHELLFINE
MICHAEL is a senior researcher
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seeking and refugee children in England; Theories in Social Work</EM> (1997),
encounters
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<EM>H.Raval</EM>
Defining and Claiming- Group Care - Work with
A Profession of young people.
University, She is
Sydney, the author of a number
Australia.
with unaccompanied children: Exploring Work with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking
unaccompanied
Care: young women;
Care in Contemporary Nursing Theory of journal articles on child and family social
exceptions to the problem; Children</EM> (2007). <BR><BR>FIONA
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of Care for an& Unjust work and is the co-author of
<EM>F.Mitchell</EM>
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MICHAEL is a senior researcher
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A Profession of young people.
University, She is
Sydney, the author of a number
Australia.
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Global Capitalism - Conclusion - -
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unaccompanied
Work/Life Conflict children;
and the <EM>R.Hek</EM>
Politics of Child
Bibliography -
- Leaving
Care - PART'care'? Transition
THREE: CAREplanning
AND and
Perspectives on Care and Care Giving - Marian MARIAN BARNES is Director of Social
Telling Stories of Care Giving: an Barnes Research in the Department of Social Policy
Introduction to a Biographical Approach to and Social Work at the University of
Understanding Caring - 'Just a Mother?' Birmingham, UK. Over the last 12 years she
Parenthood and Care Giving - Sons and has worked extensively on user involvement
Daughters - Partners: In Sickness and In and user self-organization in the context of
List of Figures - List of Tables - John JOHN WELSHMAN is Senior Lecturer in
Health - Carers' Perspectives on Care Giving health and social care. Her books include
Acknowledgements - Notes of Contributors - Welshman; Public Health in the Institute for Health
- Carers and the Carers' Movement - Caring, <EM>Care, Communities and Justice</EM>
List of Abbreviations - Timeline - Jan Walmsley Research at Lancaster University, UK. He is
Emotional Labour and Social Cohesion - (1997) and (with Ric Bowl) <EM>Taking
Introduction; <EM>J.Welshman & J. author of <EM>Underclass: A History of the
Caring Practices: Ethics and Narratives - Over the Asylum</EM> (Palgrave Macmillan,
Walmsley</EM> - PART ONE: IDEOLOGY Excluded, 1880-2000</EM> and of recent
Caring in Policy Discourse - References 2000).
AND IDEAS - Ideology, Ideas and Care in articles in <EM>Economic History
List of Figures - List of Tables - John JOHN WELSHMAN is Senior Lecturer in
the Community, 1948-71; Review</EM>, <EM>The Journal of Social
Acknowledgements - Notes of Contributors - Welshman; Public Health in the Institute for Health
<EM>J.Welshman</EM> - Ideology, Ideas Policy</EM>, and <EM>Twentieth Century
List of Abbreviations - Timeline - Jan Walmsley Research at Lancaster University, UK. He is
and Care in the Community, 1971-2001; British History</EM>.<BR><BR>JAN
Introduction; <EM>J.Welshman & J. author of <EM>Underclass: A History of the
<EM>J.Walmsley</EM> - PART TWO: WALMSLEY is Visiting Professor of Learning
Walmsley</EM> - PART ONE: IDEOLOGY Excluded, 1880-2000</EM> and of recent
ORGANIZATIONS AND STRUCTURES - Disability in the Faculty of Health and Social
AND IDEAS - Ideology, Ideas and Care in articles in <EM>Economic History
Organizations
What is Community and Structures
Work? - Planning 1948-71:for From Alan Care atTWELVETREES&nbsp;has
ALAN The Open University, UK. been a
the Community, 1948-71; Review</EM>, <EM>The Journal of Social
Control toCommunity
Effective Care?; <EM>J.Welshman</EM>
Work - Helping Set up - Twelvetrees community worker, a community work
<EM>J.Welshman</EM> - Ideology, Ideas Policy</EM>, and <EM>Twentieth Century
Organizations
and Run Community and StructuresGroups -1971-2001: Dealing with lecturer, a manager of community workers,
and Care in the Community, 1971-2001; British History</EM>.<BR><BR>JAN
From Care to Citizenship?;
Practical&nbsp;issues&nbsp;in Community and a children and young people strategy
<EM>J.Walmsley</EM> - PART TWO: WALMSLEY is Visiting Professor of Learning
<EM>J.Walmsley</EM>
Groups - Survival, - Devolved Policy manger.&nbsp;He has published widely in
ORGANIZATIONS AND STRUCTURES - Disability in the Faculty of Health and Social
for People with Learning Difficulties
Personal&nbsp;Development in
and Reflective the fields of community work, community
Organizations
Introduction and Structures
- Background 1948-71: From Peter
to Community Care at The
PETER Open University,
SHARKEY was formerlyUK.a Principal
Scotland,- Wales
Practice and Northern
Social Planning Approaches Ireland; to organizations and community economic
Control
Care to Care?;
- Care within<EM>J.Welshman</EM>
the Community - The - Sharkey Lecturer in Social Work at Liverpool John
<EM>R.Chapman</EM>
Community Work - Community - PART THREE:
Work, Social development.
Organizations
Shifting Boundaries and Structures
of Community 1971-2001:Care - Moores University, UK. Since taking early
THE
Change UK and&nbsp;Broad
EXPERIENCE INBased INTERNATIONALOrganising
From Management
Care Care to Citizenship?; and Assessment
-CONTEXTAdvanced-Practice Intellectual Disabilities
- Specialist in- the
Community
Inter- retirement, he has been an Associate
<EM>J.Walmsley</EM>
Professional Issues in - DevolvedCare
Community Policy - Lecturer with the Open University and has
USA: -From
Work Communitythe InstitutionWork and to the PublicCommunity,
Policy -
for People
Social Support with andLearning Community Difficulties Care in- User worked part-time as a social worker with
1948-2001; <EM>J.W.Trent</EM>
Conclusions
Acknowledgements - Northern
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K.Owen</EM>
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Cracked:
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Crime Data I: Sources in Victoria,
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(Palgrave Macmillan 2000).
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Summary
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and <EM>International Social Policy</EM>.
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University, UK. Journal of Inclusive
Summary
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for Older and Disabled People - From Social Education</EM> and a Non-Executive
Welfare - The Future of Social Policy
Exclusion to Social Inclusion - Social Policy Director of North Kent Healthcare Trust. <br>
and Mobility - Assessing 50 Years of <br>&nbsp; <br>BOB SAPEY is Senior
European Social Policy - Bibliography - Lecturer in Applied Social Science at
Index - - Lancaster University, UK, where he teaches
on disability and mental health. He was a
practitioner for many years before moving
Acknowledgements - Allowing Madness Vox Juliet Foster JULIET FOSTER is Research Fellow in
- Perspectives from Psychology, Psychiatry Social Psychology at Corpus Christi College,
and Other Disciplines - Perspectives from Cambridge University, UK. The research on
Clients Themselves and the User which this book is partly based was awarded
Movements - Defining Mental Health the BPS Social Psychology Section Annual
Problems By and Through Experience - The Award for the Most Outstanding Thesis in
Acknowledgements - Allowing Madness Vox Juliet Foster JULIET FOSTER is Research Fellow in
Journey Through Mental Illness - Labelled, Social Psychology, 2002.
- Perspectives from Psychology, Psychiatry Social Psychology at Corpus Christi College,
Spoiled, Negotiated, Rejected: Identity and
and Other Disciplines - Perspectives from Cambridge University, UK. The research on
Mental Health - Representing Mental Ill
Clients Themselves and the User which this book is partly based was awarded
Health - Conclusions and Implications -
Movements - Defining Mental Health the BPS Social Psychology Section Annual
Appendix: Methods - References
Problems By and Through Experience - The Award for the Most Outstanding Thesis in
Introduction - Mental Health Policy - Primary John Glasby; HELEN LESTER is Reader in Primary Care
Journey Through Mental Illness - Labelled, Social Psychology, 2002.
Care and Mental Health - Community Mental Helen Lester in the Department of Primary Care at the
Spoiled, Negotiated, Rejected: Identity and
Health Services - Hospital Mental Health University of Birmingham, UK, and an inner
Mental Health - Representing Mental Ill
Services - Forensic Mental Health Services - city GP. Her main research interests are
Health - Conclusions and Implications -
Partnership Working - User Involvement - primary care mental health, health
Appendix: Methods - References
Anti-discriminatory Practice - Carers - inequalities and user
Changing Times, Changing Contexts - Mo Ray; MO RAY is a social worker and has spent
Conclusion - Appendix A: Policy Chronology involvement.<BR><BR>JON GLASBY is
Developing Critical Gerontological Social Miriam many years in practice as a social worker for
- Bibliography Head of health and social care partnerships
Work - Risk and Older People - Older People Bernard; older people.&nbsp;She is a lecturer in
and a Senior Lecturer at the Health Services
and End of Life Care - Transitions and Judith Phillips Social Work at Keele University,
Management Centre (HSMC), University of
Continuities - Care Giving in Diverse UK&nbsp;and is postgraduate Director of the
Birmingham, UK. A qualified social worker,
Contexts - Developing Critical Gerontological Masters in Social Work
List of Boxes and Diagrams - Judith he is alsoPHILLIPS
JUDITH a board member of the
is Professor of Social
Social
Practice: New Challenges - Pushing the programme.<BR><BR>MIRIAM BERNARD
Acknowledgements - Notes on the Phillips; Mo Care
Work Institute for Excellence
and Gerontology, (SCIE)
Swansea and the
University,
Boundaries is&nbsp;Professor of Social
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UK. Sheforhas
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Work with Older People - The Policy and years. Her previous publications include
Course Studies, UK.&nbsp;She is the
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Preface - Notes on Contributors - Introducing Karen Lyons; KAREN author/editor
LYONS of 16 books andProfessor of
is Honorary
Older People - Practice Skills - Assessment - Family and Community Life of Older
International Perspectives in Social Work - Kathleen monographs.&nbsp;
International <BR><BR>JUDITH
Social Work, University of
Care Planning, Monitoring and Intervention - People</EM>, <EM>The Social Policy of Old
PART I: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS - Manion; Mary Hertfordshire, PHILLIPS is Professor of Gerontologyof the
UK, and Editor-in-chief
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Globalization: Fact or Fiction and is it Carlsen and&nbsp;Director
journal, <EM>International of the Older
Social People and
Practice - End Note - References - Index Family Life</EM>.<BR><BR>MO RAY is
Relevant? - Towards a New Equality: Social Ageing and Research and Development
Work</EM>.<BR><BR>KATHLEEN
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Divisions in a Global Context - Loss: A Core network inhas
MANION Wales.&nbsp;She
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PART I: THE CONTEXT OF POVERTY - Pete Alcock PETERelations,
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professional Society of Gerontology.
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Causes of Poverty - International specialist
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Dimensions - PART II: DEFINITION AND community care
Britain</EM> team. edition)
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MEASUREMENT - Defining Poverty - forboth
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Age and Poverty - Disability and Poverty - Stirling,Policy.
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MEASUREMENT - Bibliography
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PART IV: THE POLICY FRAMEWORK - The worker, research, teacher and voluntary to
- Index - End
Measuring Notes- The Dynamics of
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Identities - Sciences at the University of Durham, UK, is
Age and Poverty - Disability and Poverty - Social Policy.
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PART IV: THE POLICY FRAMEWORK - The
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Author Index
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FROM FEAR TO TRANSFORMATION -
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Therapeutic Style and Approach - Going All
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The Way
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Analysing Concepts and Contexts - include Social Policy in the European Union,
Combining Methods in International now in its third edition, and Family Policy
Comparative Research - Research and Matters: Responding to Family Change in
Policy in International Settings - Managing Europe.
International Comparative Research -
References - Index -
List of Figures - Preface - Defining and Linda <br>LINDA HANTRAIS is Professor of
Mapping International Comparative Hantrais European Social Policy at Loughborough
Research - Disciplinary Approaches to University, UK; Visiting Fellow at the Centre
Comparative Research in International for International Studies, London School of
Settings - Project Design in International Economics; and Member of the Academy of
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<P>Introduction: Social Work Research as a Beth <br>Beth Humphries is a writer and
Analysing Concepts and Contexts - include Social Policy in the European Union,
contentious practice - Ethical Social Work Humphries researcher who has practised, taught and
Combining Methods in International now in its third edition, and Family Policy
Research Practice and Social Justice - studied social work for many years. She has
Comparative Research - Research and Matters: Responding to Family Change in
Experimental Ways of Knowing - worked in universities across the UK and is
Policy in International Settings - Managing Europe.
Participatory Research - Action Research - currently a visiting professor at Manchester
International Comparative Research -
Case Study Research - Critical Social Metropolitan University. Her special research
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Fourth Neil <br>Neil Thompson has over thirty yearsb
Research - Discourse Analytic Research - interest is in social work, immigration control
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Practising Social Work: Why Context Matters School of Social Work and Applied Human
- Dominant Discourses in Health and Sciences at The University of Queensland,
Welfare: Biomedicine, Economics, and Law - Australia. She has practised as a social
Service Discourses: 'Psy' and Sociological worker in health, youth, and child protection
Ideas in Social Work - Alternative Service services. She is the author of <EM> Social
Introduction - Overview of Processes, Helen HELEN CAMERON is Senior Lecturer in the
Discourses: Consumer Rights, and Religion Work Practices: Contemporary Perspectives
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and Spirituality - Theories of Professional on Change</EM>,(Sage 2000), and has
Initial Connection with Nonverbal and Verbal the University of South Australia, Australia.
Practice: Approaches to Knowledge written extensively on social work and policy
Skills - Paraphrasing as the Foundation of She is an experienced teacher of practice
Development and Use - Problem-Solving studies.
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Approaches: Focusing Task-Centred Work -
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Dimensions of reflection - Postmodern
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Counselling - Epilogue - References -
Approaches
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Emotional Development - The Emotional University of East Anglia, UK. He was
reflective practice - Conclusion - Guide to formerly Professor of Applied Social Studies
Brain - Emotions and Physical Health - founding Editor of the Blackwell Science
further learning - References at Staffordshire University, UK,&nbsp;and
Emotions and Mental Health - Cognitive and journal, <EM>Child and Family Social
has also served as a Visiting Professor at
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Preface - Introduction - PART ONE: Neil the University
NEIL THOMPSON of Liverpool and North
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<EM>Child Abuse and Neglect: Attachment,
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The Author - Preface to the First Edition - Neil Development
NEIL THOMPSON and Intervention</EM>.<BR>
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Processes - The Social Context - Human social work and social care.
Preface to the Second Edition - Thompson Consulting Ltd. He is the author of a number
Development - The Organizational Context -
Acknowledgements - Introduction - Making of highly successful social work texts,
Law and Policy - The Value Base -
Sense of Social Work - The Legal and Policy including <EM>Anti-Discriminatory
Reflective Practice - Conclusion - PART
Context - The Knowledge Base - The Skills Practice</EM> (4th edition), <EM>People
THREE: KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS -
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PART FOUR:
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Practice - Facing the Challenge - Conclusion Equality</EM> (2nd edition) and
THEORISTS
Loss: Psychodynamic- PART FIVE: ApproachesDRAWING ON Steve Myers
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- Appendix: Internet Resources - References <EM>Communication and Language</EM>.
RESEARCH
thinking: - Introduction
Cognitive Behavioural - Why is
Approaches practised as a social worker in youth justice
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List of Figures - List SIX:
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Constructing- PART CAREER
Solutions: Solution Focused narrative approaches in social work
Acknowledgements
PATHWAYS--Deconstructing - Introduction:
Introduction - Career Social Payne Psychosocial and Spiritual Care at St
Approaches Problems: contexts.<BR><BR>JUDITH MILNER is a
Work's Histories
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Across Settings Social Work:
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Narrative Approaches - Conclusion: Towards freelance solutions practitioner, trainer,
1945 - SocialDevelopment
Professional Work and Welfare States
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Effective Practices with Violence - consultant and writer. Previously a lecturer in
1945-1970s - Social
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References social work, she now acts as an independent
1970s-2001
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List FURTHER
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Acknowledgements - Introduction: Social Payne protection,
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Work's Histories - Before Social Work: to offender cases,
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1945 - Social Work and Welfare States management
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Research - Education and Training - Social Theory</EM> (third edition), <EM>Social
1945-1970s - Social Work in Question: children whoMetropolitan
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University, UK. He
Work's Futures - Further Reading and Work and Community Care</EM> and
1970s-2001 - Perceptions of Social Work's and worked
has juvenile in
sex offenders.
probation, social services, the
Resources
Preface and- Bibliography
Acknowledgements - - List of Tony <EM>Teamwork
TONY FITZPATRICK in Multiprofessional
is Reader in Social
Role - Values and Philosophy - Agencies, national and local voluntary sector and
Figures - Introduction - Modern Fitzpatrick Care</EM>.
and Political Theory at the University of
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Conservatism vs. Social Democracy - The Nottingham, UK. He is the author of
Trade Union Organisation - Knowledge and books including <EM>Modern Social Work
New Radicalisms - Agency, Community & <EM>Freedom and Security, Welfare
Research - Education and Training - Social Theory</EM> (third edition), <EM>Social
Class - Insecurities - Information & Society - Theory, After the New Social
Work's Futures - Further Reading and Work and Community Care</EM> and
Genes & Environments - Social Democracy</EM> and co-editor of
Resources
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TONY FITZPATRICK in Multiprofessional
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Psychologies, Emotions & Bodies - <EM>Environmental Issues and Social
Figures - Introduction - Modern Fitzpatrick Care</EM>.
and Political Theory at the University of
Governance, Crime & Surveillance - Culture Welfare, Environment and Welfare</EM>.
Conservatism vs. Social Democracy - The Nottingham, UK. He is the author of
& Media - Conclusion - References - Index He is also the principal editor of the
New Radicalisms - Agency, Community & <EM>Freedom and Security, Welfare
forthcoming <EM>International
Class - Insecurities - Information & Society - Theory, After the New Social
Encyclopaedia of Social Policy</EM>.
Genes & Environments - Social Democracy</EM> and co-editor of
Psychologies, Emotions & Bodies - <EM>Environmental Issues and Social
Governance, Crime & Surveillance - Culture Welfare, Environment and Welfare</EM>.
& Media - Conclusion - References - Index He is also the principal editor of the
forthcoming <EM>International
Encyclopaedia of Social Policy</EM>.
Preface - Acknowledgements - Introduction: Allyn Fives; Dr ALLYN FIVES lectures in the Department
Political Theory and Welfare - Utilitarianism - Jo Campling of Political Science and Sociology and the
Liberalism - Conservatism - Socialism - Department of Philosophy at the National
Political Liberalism - Communitarianism - University of Ireland, Galway.
Radicalism - In Defence of State Welfare -
Bibliography - -
Preface - Acknowledgements - Introduction: Allyn Fives; Dr ALLYN FIVES lectures in the Department
Political Theory and Welfare - Utilitarianism - Jo Campling of Political Science and Sociology and the
Liberalism - Conservatism - Socialism - Department of Philosophy at the National
Political Liberalism - Communitarianism - University of Ireland, Galway.
Radicalism - In Defence of State Welfare -
Bibliography - -
Introduction; <EM>T.Shildrick, M.Simpson & Mark MARK SIMPSON is Principal Lecturer in
R.MacDonald</EM> - Trends in the Simpson; Criminology and Subject Group Leader of
Prevalence of Illicit Drug Use in Britain;<EM> Tracy Criminology, Sociology and Youth Studies at
R.Newcombe</EM> - 'See Emily Play': Shildrick; the University of Teesside, UK. His research
Youth Culture, Recreational Drug Use and Robert has focused around the areas of drug use,
Normalization; <EM>S.Blackman</EM> - MacDonald youth crime, and drug and criminal
Introduction; <EM>T.Shildrick, M.Simpson & Mark MARK SIMPSON is Principal Lecturer in
The Hardest Drug? Trends in Heroin Use in careers.<BR><BR>TRACY SHILDRICK is
R.MacDonald</EM> - Trends in the Simpson; Criminology and Subject Group Leader of
Britain; <EM>T.Seddon</EM> - Drug Lecturer in Sociology/Youth Studies at the
Prevalence of Illicit Drug Use in Britain;<EM> Tracy Criminology, Sociology and Youth Studies at
Markets and Dealing: From Street Dealer to University of Teesside, UK. She has
R.Newcombe</EM> - 'See Emily Play': Shildrick; the University of Teesside, UK. His research
Mr. Big; <EM>G.Pearson</EM> - Drugs and published a number of articles which explore
Youth Culture, Recreational Drug Use and Robert has focused around the areas of drug use,
Crime: Exploring the Links;<EM> young people, youth culture and illicit drugs.
Normalization; <EM>S.Blackman</EM> - MacDonald youth crime, and drug and criminal
T.McSweeney, M.Hough
Acknowledgements & P.Turnbull</EM>
- Introducing Victimology Basia Spalek BASIA<BR><BR>ROBERT
SPALEK is a LecturerMACDONALD is
in Criminal
The Hardest Drug? Trends in Heroin Use in careers.<BR><BR>TRACY SHILDRICK is
- The Police and
Victimhood, LateDrugs; <EM>C.Crowther-
Modernity and Criminal Professor
Justice within in Sociology at the
the Institute University
of Applied of
Social
Britain; <EM>T.Seddon</EM> - Drug Lecturer in Sociology/Youth Studies at the
Dowey</EM>
Justice - Drugs Theoretical
- Victimology: Education; Teesside,University
Studies, UK. He has researched and
of Birmingham, UK.
Markets and Dealing: From Street Dealer to University of Teesside, UK. She has
<EM>A.McInnes
Perspectives & A.Barrett</EM>
- Researching - Drugs
Victimisation: published extensively around young people,
Mr. Big; <EM>G.Pearson</EM> - Drugs and published a number of articles which explore
Treatment;<EM>
Contesting C.Webster</EM>
Victimhood - Understanding - Drugs young adults and social and economic
Crime: Exploring the Links;<EM> young people, youth culture and illicit drugs.
in Britain: Discussion
Victimisation: Exploring and Conclusions;
Harms - Official change. He is the co-author of
T.McSweeney,
Crimes, M.Hough
Communities and &Criminology
P.Turnbull</EM>- Gordon <BR><BR>ROBERT
GORDON HUGHESYouth? MACDONALD
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<EM>R.MacDonald,
Responses to VictimisationT. Shildrick & Needs
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Dowey</EM>
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Variable Analysis and -Measurement
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Russell The
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PART
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Appendix: The US Constitution teaches American Politics, Society and
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Foreword; <EM>H.Carby</EM> - Claire CLAIRE ALEXANDER is Lecturer in
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Introduction; <EM>C.Knowles & Alexander; Sociology at the London School of Economic
C.Alexander</EM> - Mapping Subjectivities; Caroline and Political Science, UK. She has
<EM>D.Goldberg</EM> - PART 1: SPACE Knowles researched and published on race, youth
& DIASPORA - "Home from Home": Youth, and masculinity in Britain. Publications
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and Politicized Fashion in Global Markets; <EM>The Asian Gang</EM> (Berg
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& DIASPORA - "Home from Home": Youth, and masculinity in Britain. Publications
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Migration withHealth
Comparative Old: Exploring
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Denmark. She has
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written on a Press, 1996).
range of topics, including the
Migrants in Hong Kong; Dangerousness</EM> (Broadview Press,
Bodies, Healing Histories: The Emotional policies and politics of health, the
<EM>C.Knowles</EM>, Photographs by 1996),<EM> Race, Discourse and
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Comparative Health Policy: An Introduction - Robert H. ROBERT H. BLANK is Research Scholar,
The Context of Health Care - Funding, Blank; Viola New College, Sarasota, Florida, USA and
Provision and Governance - Setting Burau visiting Professor at University of
Priorities and Allocating Resources - The Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. He
Medical Profession - Beyond the Hospital: has published over thirty books in health and
Care in the Home - Public Health - biomedical policy.<BR><BR>VIOLA BURAU
PART 1: PLANNING YOUR RESEARCH Martin Brett Martin Davies has extensive social science
Understanding Health Policy Comparatively is Associate Professor of Public Policy,
PROJECT - So you're going to do a Davies research expertise. His published work has
University of Aarhus, Denmark. She has
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written on a range of topics, including the
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<EM>R.Wodak</EM> - Analyzing Krzyzanowski Department of Linguistics and English
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State of Theory</EM>, and <EM>Sociology
Risk:
Index An Introduction - Reason, for Psycho-Social Studies and a Reader in
Sociological Knowledge - Sociology and of Family Life</EM>.
Rationalisation and the Culture Industry - the School of Sociology at the University of
Ideology - Dimension Five: Structure and
The End of Enlightenment: Critical Theory, the West of England, UK. He is author of
Agency - Social Structure and Its
Modernity and Genocide - Jurgen <EM>Social Theory, Psychoanalysis and
Alternatives - New Ideas on Structure and
Habermas: Self Reflection, Rationality and Racism</EM> and is editor of the
Agency - Conclusion
Introduction - Marx and - References
Engels - Classical Jonathan JONATHAN JOSEPH is a Lecturer in Politics
Communicative Action - Michel Foucault: international journal <EM>Psychoanalysis,
Marxism - Praxis Marxism - Structuralism - Joseph and International Relations at the University
Reason and Unreason - From the 'Ship of Culture & Society</EM>.
Critical Theory - Applications - Beyond of Kent at Canterbury, UK. He specializes in
Fools' to Disciplinary Society - Post
Marxism? - Conclusion - Bibliography social and political theory and the philosophy
Modernism, Post Modernity and Hyperreality
of social science.
- Shrinking the World: The Globalisation of
Modernity - Risk
Introduction - Marx Society and - Classical
and Engels Jonathan JONATHAN JOSEPH is a Lecturer in Politics
(Dis)Information:
Marxism - Praxis From
Marxism Reflexive
- Structuralism - Joseph and International Relations at the University
Modernisation
Critical Theory to Cybersociality
- Applications - Critical
- Beyond of Kent at Canterbury, UK. He specializes in
Psycho-Social
Marxism? - ConclusionStudies: -ABibliography
Conclusion - social and political theory and the philosophy
Bibliography of social science.
Introduction - Chicago Sociology - Symbolic Brian Roberts BRIAN ROBERTS is Visiting Professor,
Interactionism 1: Origins - Symbolic Centre for Border Studies, University of
Interactionism 2: Developments - Erving Glamorgan, UK. He was a co-author of the
Goffman - Phenomenology and classic <EM>Policing the Crisis</EM> by
Ethnomethodology - Subjective Experience, Hall et al and is the author of
Feminism and Sociology - Theoretical <EM>Biographical Research</EM> (2002,
Developments in Micro Social Theory - Open University Press).
Substantive Developments in Micro Social
Theory - Conclusion - Glossary -
Bibliography - References - Index
Introduction - Chicago Sociology - Symbolic Brian Roberts BRIAN ROBERTS is Visiting Professor,
Interactionism 1: Origins - Symbolic Centre for Border Studies, University of
Interactionism 2: Developments - Erving Glamorgan, UK. He was a co-author of the
Goffman - Phenomenology and classic <EM>Policing the Crisis</EM> by
Ethnomethodology - Subjective Experience, Hall et al and is the author of
Feminism and Sociology - Theoretical <EM>Biographical Research</EM> (2002,
List of Figures - Acknowledgements - Rob Stones ROB STONES is the author of
Developments in Micro Social Theory - Open University Press).
Introduction: Structuration Theory - <EM>Sociological Reasoning</EM>
Substantive Developments in Micro Social
Giddens's Structuration Theory and its (Palgrave Macmillan 1996) and the editor of
Theory - Conclusion - Glossary -
Influences - Critics of Structuration: Friends <EM>Key Sociological Thinkers</EM>
Bibliography - References - Index
or Foes? - Strong Structuration 1: Ontology - (Palgrave Macmillan 1998). He is Professor
Strong Structuration 2: The Research Focus in Sociology at the University of Essex, UK.
List of Figures - Acknowledgements - Rob Stones ROB STONES is the author of
and the Wider Picture - Case Studies in
Introduction: Structuration Theory - <EM>Sociological Reasoning</EM>
Structuration: Morawska's <EM>Insecure
Giddens's Structuration Theory and its (Palgrave Macmillan 1996) and the editor of
Prosperity</EM> and Ibsen's <EM>A Dolls
Influences - Critics of Structuration: Friends <EM>Key Sociological Thinkers</EM>
House</EM> - Conclusion - Further Reading
or Foes? - Strong Structuration 1: Ontology - (Palgrave Macmillan 1998). He is Professor
- Bibliography
Strong Structuration 2: The Research Focus in Sociology at the University of Essex, UK.
Acknowledgements - Introduction: The Graham Crow GRAHAM CROW is Reader in Sociology at
and the Wider Picture - Case Studies in
Importance of Sociological Argument - Karl the University of Southampton, UK. He is
Structuration: Morawska's <EM>Insecure
Marx: Sociology as Radical Criticism - Emile widely published and is the author of
Prosperity</EM> and Ibsen's <EM>A Dolls
Durkheim: Sociology as the Identification of <EM>Comparative Sociology and Social
House</EM> - Conclusion - Further Reading
Social Facts - Max Weber: Sociology as the Theory</EM> and <EM>Social
- Bibliography
Science of Interpretive Understanding - Solidaritie</EM>s amongst other books. His
Acknowledgements - Introduction: The Graham Crow GRAHAM CROW is Reader in Sociology at
Talcott Parsons: Sociology as Systematic research interests include sociological
Importance of Sociological Argument - Karl the University of Southampton, UK. He is
Reflection - Charles Wright Mills: Sociology theory, comparative sociology and the
Marx: Sociology as Radical Criticism - Emile widely published and is the author of
as an Imaginative Craft - Erving Goffman: sociology of families and communities.
Durkheim: Sociology as the Identification of <EM>Comparative Sociology and Social
Sociology as an Eye for Detail - Michel
Social Facts - Max Weber: Sociology as the Theory</EM> and <EM>Social
Foucault: Sociology as Shocking - Ann
Science of Interpretive Understanding - Solidaritie</EM>s amongst other books. His
Oakley:1:Sociology
PART as Emancipation
UNDERSTANDING GENDER - AND Anoop Nayak; ANOOP NAYAK is Reader in Social and
Talcott Parsons: Sociology as Systematic research interests include sociological
Conclusion
YOUTH: - Bibliography
CONCEPTS, THEORY AND Mary Jane Cultural Geography in the School of
Reflection - Charles Wright Mills: Sociology theory, comparative sociology and the
ACTION - Introducing Gender - Researching Kehily Geography, Politics and Sociology,
as an Imaginative Craft - Erving Goffman: sociology of families and communities.
Gender: towards global ethnographies - University of Newcastle, UK. He is author of
Sociology as an Eye for Detail - Michel
Gender Relations in Late Modernity: young the critically acclaimed ethnography
Foucault: Sociology as Shocking - Ann
masculinities in crisis - Gender Relations in <EM>Race, Place and Globalisation: Youth
Oakley: Sociology
Theoretical Accountsas of
Emancipation -
the Life Course - Stephen J. STEPHEN J. HUNT is Senior
Late Modernity: youthful femininities and the Cultures in a Changing World</EM> (Berg
Conclusion - Bibliography
Social Differentiation and Determinants of Hunt Lecturer/Researcher in Sociology at the
new girl order - Gender in a Global Context - 2003).<BR><BR>MARY JANE KEHILY is
the Life Course - Reproduction, Infancy and University of the West of England, UK. He is
PART 2: PERFORMING GENDER AND Senior Lecturer in Childhood and Youth
Parenting - Childhood: Issues and a referee for the <EM>British Journal of
YOUTH: PRODUCTION, REGULATION Studies at the The Open University, UK. She
Perspectives - Contemporary Youth - Sociology</EM>, the <EM>Journal of
AND CONSUMPTION - Producing and is author of <EM>Sexuality, Gender and
Relationships, Sexualities, and the Family - Contemporary Religion</EM> and
Regulating Gender:
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of the Resistance
Life Course and
- Stephen J. Schooling: Shifting
STEPHEN J. HUNTAgendas
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Work, Leisure, and Consumption - The <EM>Humour</EM>. He is also on the
Schooling
Social - Consuming
Differentiation andGender - Performing
Determinants of Hunt Learning</EM> (Routledge
Lecturer/Researcher 2002).at the
in Sociology
Challenge of Mid-Life - Ageing, Old Age and editorial board for
Gender
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Life Course - References
Reproduction, Infancy and University of the West of England, UK. He is
Death <EM>Pentecostudies</EM>. His
Parenting - Childhood: Issues and a referee for the <EM>British Journal of
publications include <EM>Religion in
Perspectives - Contemporary Youth - Sociology</EM>, the <EM>Journal of
Western Society</EM>, <EM>Alternative
Relationships, Sexualities, and the Family - Contemporary Religion</EM> and
Introduction - Labour Markets - Education - Religion</EM>,
Ken Roberts KEN ROBERTSand <EM>Anyone
is Professor for Alpha?
of Sociology in
Work, Leisure, and Consumption - The <EM>Humour</EM>. He is also on the
Individualization and the Reflexive Self - </EM>
the Department of Sociology, Social Policy
Challenge of Mid-Life - Ageing, Old Age and editorial board for
Family and Housing Transitions and Gender and Social Work Studies at the University of
Death <EM>Pentecostudies</EM>. His
Divisions - Leisure - Class Divisions - Politics Liverpool, UK. He is the author of many
publications include <EM>Religion in
- Conclusion: Global Youth in the 21st books, including <EM>Leisure and
Western Society</EM>, <EM>Alternative
Century Lifestyle</EM>, <EM>Leisure in
Introduction - Labour Markets - Education - Religion</EM>,
Ken Roberts KEN ROBERTSand <EM>Anyone
is Professor for Alpha?
of Sociology in
Contemporary Society</EM> 2e, <EM>Class
Individualization and the Reflexive Self - </EM>
the Department of Sociology, Social Policy
in Modern Britain</EM> and <EM>The
Family and Housing Transitions and Gender and Social Work Studies at the University of
Leisure Industries</EM>. He is a former
Divisions - Leisure - Class Divisions - Politics Liverpool, UK. He is the author of many
chair of the World Leisure Research
- Conclusion: Global Youth in the 21st books, including <EM>Leisure and
Commission and he is currently president of
Century Lifestyle</EM>, <EM>Leisure in
Deconstructing Popular Music - The ISA RC13
Paul Bowman PAUL (Sociology
BOWMAN of Leisure).
is Senior LecturerHeinwas a
Contemporary Society</EM> 2e, <EM>Class
Undecidability of the Popular - member of the HEFCE
Cultural Studies RAE Panels
at the University of for
in Modern Britain</EM> and <EM>The
Deconstructing Identity - Fetishes and Sports-Related Studies in 1996 and 2001.
Roehampton.
Leisure Industries</EM>. He is a former
Fixations: Popular Politics - Counter Culture
chair of the World Leisure Research
- Who moved my worth? Managing Self Help
Commission and he is currently president of
- Other-Wise Popular: Popular
ISA RC13 (Sociology of Leisure). He was a
Representations of the Other - Conclusion:
member of the HEFCE RAE Panels for
Deconstructing Cultural Studies -
Sports-Related Studies in 1996 and 2001.
Acknowledgements - User Guide: At A Paul Bowman PAUL BOWMAN is Senior Lecturer in
Glance - Introduction: Deconstructing 'the Cultural Studies at Roehampton University,
Popular' - PART 1: Inversion - Help Me If UK. His previous books include
You Can, Ibm Feeling Down: Deconstructing <EM>Interrogating Cultural Studies</EM>
Self-Help - Can I help you? Deconstructing(,) (2003), <EM>Post-Marxism versus Cultural
Words &amp; Music - Ghost Dog: The Studies</EM> (2007) and <EM>The Truth of
The Everyday: Introduction to an Michael Hviid MICHAEL HVIID JACOBSEN is Associate
Deconstruction of Identity - Street Fetishism: E=iE>ek</EM> (2007).
Introduction; <EM>M. Hviid Jacobsen - Jacobsen Professor of Sociology and Director of
Popular Politics and Deconstruction - PART
</EM>PART I: FOUNDATION - The Chicago Studies in the Department of Sociology,
2: Displacement - <EM>Counter</EM>-
School of Sociology; <EM>A. Jørgensen Social Work and Organization, Aalborg
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the Popular:
The Everyday: Deconstructing
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<EM>J. A. Kotarba</EM>
Introduction - The Early History - Critical
of Everyday Stephen Lax STEPHEN LAX is&nbsp;Senior Lecturer in
<EM>A. J. Puddephatt - and sociology.
Life Sociologies;
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found - Experiencing Disability Reordering
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Illness - Towards a Sociology of Disability? Disability (1999).<BR>
Centre: Sociological Approaches to the Introductory Sociology</EM> (Palgrave),
Rebuilding of Berlin; <EM>J.Stewart</EM> <EM>Science Technology & Society: New
Directions</EM> (Palgrave), and <EM>New
Medical Technologies and Society:
Reordering Life</EM>.
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Definitions - Theories and Traditions in the Institute for Health Research, Lancaster
Medical Sociology - Theories and Traditions University, UK. She is known for her
in Disability Studies - Care and Dependency: publications in disability studies and medical
a disciplinary clash - The body: lost and sociology. She is the author of Female
found - Experiencing Disability and Chronic Forms: Experiencing and Understanding
PART ONE: EMERGENCE AND Matthew MATTHEW DAVID is Senior Lecturer in
Illness - Towards a Sociology of Disability? Disability (1999).<BR>
INNOVATION - An Introduction to Issues David Sociology at the University of Plymouth, UK.
and Forebears - The Perspective of this He has researched constructions of
Book: Reflexive Epistemological Diversity - environmentalism, new electronic data
Risk and Technoscience: The Fusion of service in education, and the effectiveness
Society, Science and Technology Today - of internet challenges to rural social
PART ONE: EMERGENCE AND Matthew MATTHEW DAVID is Senior Lecturer in
PART TWO: THEORETICAL exclusion, and is the author of many articles,
INNOVATION - An Introduction to Issues David Sociology at the University of Plymouth, UK.
APPROACHES - Science and Institutional publishing in <EM>Sociological Research
and Forebears - The Perspective of this He has researched constructions of
Interests: The Strong Programme and Online</EM>, the <EM>International Journal
Book: Reflexive Epistemological Diversity - environmentalism, new electronic data
Beyond - Science and Language/Interaction: of Social Research Methodology</EM>,
Risk and Technoscience: The Fusion of service in education, and the effectiveness
Ethnography and Discourse - Science and <EM>New Genetics and Society</EM>,
Society, Science and Technology Today - of internet challenges to rural social
Capitalism: Critical
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and Social Power and-Critical
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at the UniversityCurrent
of Manchester,
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as Subjects/Objects
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and Domination Sociology</EM>,
UK. He has publishedand elsewhere.
articles on technology
Interests: The Strong Programme and Online</EM>, the <EM>International Journal
THREE:
Limits of CASE
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Beyond - Science and Language/Interaction: of Social Research Methodology</EM>,
Genetic
as CultureModification and Commodification
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Ethnography and Discourse - Science and <EM>New Genetics and Society</EM>,
the Non-Human - Human Nature? Human and Social Evolution</EM>, was published
Capitalism: Critical
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Behaviour and Genetic Determinism - by Palgrave Macmillan in 2003.
Realism
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in Sociology atPhilosophy,
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University of Manchester,
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as Subjects/Objects
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UK. He has and elsewhere.
published articles on technology
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Limits of CASE
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Epistemological Diversity (RED) - Tables
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as CultureModification and Commodification
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the Non-Human - Human Nature? Human and Social Evolution</EM>, was published
Preface
Behaviour - List
andofGenetic
Tables Determinism
and Figures -- John Horne JOHN HORNE teaches in the Scottish
by Palgrave Macmillan in 2003.
Introduction
Medical Genetics - PART ONE:
and Human Health - PART Centre for P.E., Sport and Leisure Studies,
GLOBALIZATION, CONSUMERIZATION
FOUR: - Conclusions: Reflexive University of Edinburgh, UK. Previous books
AND THE MASS MEDIA - Consumer
Epistemological Diversity (RED) - Tables Culture include <EM>Sport, Leisure and Social
and the Global Sports Market - Sport, Relations</EM> (co-edited, Routledge,
Consumerization and the Mass Media - 1987),<EM> Work and
Introduction: Theorizing Undefined Society - Jörg JÖRG DÜRRSCHMIDT is Lecturer of
PART TWO: COMMODIFICATION, Unemployment</EM> (Longman, 1988) and
Urban Worlds and Global Cities - Borders, Dürrschmidt; Sociology at Kassel University, Germany.
REGULATION AND POWER - Advertising, <EM>Understanding Sport</EM> (co-
Border Regions and Post-Socialist Graham His previous publications include
Sponsorship and the Commodification of authored, Spon, 1999).
Transformations - The Workplace in Taylor <EM>Everyday Lives in the Global City: The
Sport - Sport, Social Regulation and Power -
Transition - Consumption: Money and Delinking of Locale and Milieu</EM> (2000)
PART THREE: LIFESTYLES, IDENTITIES
Identity in the Postmodern World - Politics and <EM>Globalisierung</EM>
AND SOCIALTheorizing
Introduction: DIVISIONS - Sport, Identities
Undefined Society - Jörg JÖRG DÜRRSCHMIDT is Lecturer of
Beyond the State: New Individualities and (2002).<BR><BR>GRAHAM TAYLOR is
and Lifestyles
Urban Worlds and in Consumer Culture
Global Cities - Sport Dürrschmidt; Sociology at Kassel University, Germany.
- Borders,
Solidarities - Nature, Environment, Milieu: Senior Lecturer of Sociology at the
and Social
Border Divisions
Regions in Consumer Culture - Graham
and Post-Socialist His previous publications include
Life in Risk Society - Reconstructing the University of the West of England, UK. His
Conclusion
Transformations - Bibliography - Index in
- The Workplace Taylor <EM>Everyday Lives in the Global City: The
Social previous publications include <EM>State,
Transition - Consumption: Money and Delinking of Locale and Milieu</EM> (2000)
Regulation and the Politics of Human
Identity in the Postmodern World - Politics and <EM>Globalisierung</EM>
Introduction - Understanding Organisations, Janette Webb JANETTE Service: TheWEBBCaseisofReader
the Water
in Sociology at
Beyond the State: New Individualities and (2002).<BR><BR>GRAHAM TAYLOR is
Identities and the Self: A Conceptual Industry</EM>
the University of(1999) and <EM>Money
Edinburgh, UK, and co-and
Solidarities - Nature, Environment, Milieu: Senior Lecturer of Sociology at the
Framework - Globalising Economies and the Human
editor Condition</EM>
of <EM>The Changing(co-authored
Politics of by
Life in Risk Society - Reconstructing the University of the West of England, UK. His
Organisations - Organisations, Identities and Michael Equality</EM>.
Gender Neary) (1998). She is a Non-
Social previous publications include <EM>State,
Consumption - Public Service Re- Executive Director of an NHS Scotland
Regulation and the Politics of Human
Organisation, Work and Consumer Health Board and has published articles in
Introduction - Understanding Organisations, Janette Webb JANETTE Service: TheWEBBCaseisofReader
the Water
in Sociology at
Citizenship - Organisations and Global sociology, management studies and
Identities and the Self: A Conceptual Industry</EM>
the University of(1999) and <EM>Money
Edinburgh, UK, and co-and
Divisions of Labour - Occupational psychology journals.
Framework - Globalising Economies and the Human
editor Condition</EM>
of <EM>The Changing(co-authored
Politics of by
Restructuring, Work and Social Divisions -
Organisations - Organisations, Identities and Michael Neary) (1998). She is a Non-
Gender Equality</EM>.
We are the Company: Work, Control and
Consumption - Public Service Re- Executive Director of an NHS Scotland
Identity in the Organisations of Advanced
Organisation, Work and Consumer Health Board and has published articles in
Capitalism
Out of Balance- Organisations
or just Out of are Us:
Bounds? Chris CHRIS WARHURST is Professor of Labour
Citizenship - Organisations and Global sociology, management studies and
Understanding Self-Identitybetween
Mapping the Relationships in Organised
Work Warhurst; Studies and Director of the Scottish Centre
Divisions of Labour - Occupational psychology journals.
Societies
and - Conclusion
Life; <EM>D.R.Eikhof</EM>, Doris Ruth for Employment Research at the University
Restructuring, Work and Social Divisions -
<EM>A.Haunschild</EM> &amp; Eikhof; Axel of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK. His teaching,
We are the Company: Work, Control and
<EM>C.Warhurst - </EM>Work-life Balance: Haunschild research and writing focus on work,
Identity in the Organisations of Advanced
Three Terms in search of a Definition; employment and organisation issues in the
Capitalism - Organisations are Us:
<EM>J.MacInnes</EM> - Job Spillover: How international economy.<BR><BR>DORIS
Understanding Self-Identity in Organised
Parents' Jobs Effect their Kids; RUTH EIKHOF is Lecturer in Organisation
Societies - Conclusion
<EM>B.Pocock - </EM>The Time Bind and Studies at the Department of Management,
the Marketisation of Life; University of Stirling, UK, and Research
<EM>A.R.Hochschild - </EM>The Problem Associate at the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien,
of the Boundary in Work-life Balance Austria.<BR><BR>AXEL HAUNSCHILD is
Studies: Theorising the Total Responsibility Professor of Work, Employment and
About this book - Introduction - Getting to Sotirios SOTIRIOS SARANTAKOS is an adjunct
Know Your SPSS: SPSS - its many faces - Sarantakos professor in the School of Humanities and
Data analysis: Entering and Managing Data - Social Sciences at Charles Sturt University
Transforming Data - Tables, Central in Australia. He is the author of many books,
Tendency and Dispersion - Data Analysis: including <EM>Social Research, Marriage
Graphic Presentations - Tests of and the Family, Same-Sex Couples,
Introduction - Where do Research Ideas Patrick White PATRICK WHITE is Lecturer in Sociology at
Significance: Nonparametric Tests - Tests of Cohabitation in Transition</EM>. He has
Come From? - What Makes a Research the University of Leicester, UK. He is
Significance: Parametric Tests - Correlation been teaching research methods in Europe
Question? - What Makes a Question experienced in the teaching of research
Tests for Nominal Variables - Correlation and Australia for more than two decades.
'Researchable'? - Questions, Methods and methods and techniques throughout
Tests for Ordinal Variables - Correlation -
Indicators - Answering Research Questions - undergraduate level and has published
Regression for Interval/Ratio Variables -
Claims Evidence and Warrant - Afterword - - widely on teaching and research in
Appendix - Usefulorganized
300-400 entries, conceptsalphabetically.
-- Ken Roberts KEN ROBERTS is Professor of Sociology at
education.
the University of Liverpool, UK.&nbsp;

Preface and Acknowledgements - Ben BEN HIGHMORE is Senior Lecturer in the


Introduction - Methodology I: Culture, Cities Highmore School of Cultural and Media Studies at the
and Legibility - Street Scenes - Circulation, University of the West of England, Bristol,
Crowds, and Modernizing London - City of UK. He is the author of <EM>Everyday Life
Attractions - Commodities, Shopping, and and Cultural Theory: An Introduction</EM>
Consumer Choreography - Colonial Spacing (Routledge 2002) and editor of <EM>The
What is e-Learning - Traditional Skills - Alan Clarke ALAN CLARKE is a part-time tutor for the
- Control and Conflict in the Colonial and Everyday Life Reader</EM> (Routledge,
Computer Skills - Learning Environments - e- Open University, UK,&nbsp;and Associate
Neo-Colonial City - Urban Noir - Mobility and 2002).
Learning skills - Developing Skills - e- Director at the National Institute for Adult
Movement in Detective Fiction - Networks -
Portfolios - Communication Skills - Group Continuing Education. He is currently
Communication, Information, and <EM>The
and Co-operative Learning - Further assisting with developing the curriculum for
Matrix</EM> - Conclusion - Methodology II:
Information and Resources - Appendix 1: ICT as a Skill for Life, and is the author of
Rhythm-analysis
Preface - Introduction and Urban Culture-
- Vocabulary Joan van JOAN VAN EMDEN is senior consultant for
Assessing Your Learning Skills - Appendix 2: many publications including IT Skills for
Sentences and Punctuation - Paragraph and Emden the Jove Centre, which specialises in
Tips for the Successful e-Learner - Appendix Successful Study (Palgrave Macmillan,
Format - Good Style - The Presentation of technical communication, both written and
3: Assessing Your ICT Skills - Appendix 4: 2005).
Written Information - Writing for Publication - spoken, and a Visiting Lecturer at the
Main Sources of Dissatisfaction - Appendix
The Presentation of Written Information - University of Reading, UK. She speaks
5: Referencing electronic sources - Glossary
Further Reading - Words and Phrases regularly at conferences and has written a
- Index
Introduction - Assets, Liabilities and Capital - Margaret MARGARET NICHOLSON is OCR (Oxford,
Discussed in the Text - Index number of books on the subject including
Double Entry Accounts - Purchases and Nicholson Cambridge and RSA) Chief Examiner, an
<EM>Presentation Skills for Students</EM>
Purchase Returns - Sales and Sales Returns OCR and NEC Accounting Consultant and a
with Lucinda Becker.
- Double Entry System for Expenses - NVQ External Verifier. She is a well-
Balancing Accounts - Trial Balance - established author with many years' teaching
Analysed Petty Cash Book and the Imprest and lecturing experience.
Preface - Acknowledgements - Sara Thorne SARA THORNE has many years' experience
System - Banking - Payments and Receipts -
Abbreviations - PART I: REFERENCE - THE of teaching English at school and further
Two-column Cash Book - Three-column
STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH - The Structure education level, where she has been
Cash Book and Cash Discounts - Bank
of English - Phonetics and Phonology - Style responsible for curriculum co-ordination and
Reconciliation Statements - Analysed
- How to use your knowledge - PART II: the development of a range of teaching
Purchases and Purchase Returns Day
LANGUAGE ISSUES - ASPECTS OF materials. She is currently an Educational
Books - Analysed
Introduction - PART Sales1: THE andNOVEL
Sales Returns
- Stories Richard Gill RICHARD GILL teaches English at
ENGLISH - Some Basic Concepts - English: Consultant and LEA English Adviser and is
Day Books - Trading,
- Characters - Narration Profit and
- Plot Loss
- Settings - Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College,
A Living Language - Historical Change - also the author of <EM>Mastering
Accounts
The Scopeand Balance
of the NovelSheets - PART- Further
2: DRAMA - Leicester, UK, and teaches adults at the
Language Variation: Regional and Social - Poetry</EM> (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
Trading, Drama
Familiar Profit and - TheLoss Accounts
Language of and
the Stage University of Leicester. He is the author of
Child Language - Learning to Talk - PART
-Balance
Plots andSheets
Actions - Control Accounts
- Characters -
- Audience - <EM>Mastering Shakespeare</EM> and
III: VARIETIES - ENGLISH IN USE - Spoken
Adjustments
Watching andfor Final Accounts:
Studying - PART 3: POETRY <EM>Mastering the Novels of Jane
English - The- The
Introduction Language of Newspapers
Fashion- for Tim Jackson;
Prepayments
- Valuing, Performing,and Customer
AccrualsHearing - and
Adjustments
- What Poets
TIM JACKSON&nbsp;is Principal Lecturer at
Austen</EM> (with Susan Gregory).
The Language- of
Consumption Advertising
Marketing - The and
Research
Trading,
Make ProfitPoets
- What and LossThinkAccounts
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Language offor
Information Literature
Fashion -- Narrative
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Balanceand
Words Sheets
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Poetic Shapes and
The Language Targeting
Segmentation, of Literature and- Poetry - The
Positioning and marketing. Tim had previously worked in
Effecting- Trial
Sounds The WorkBalance Agreement
of Poets - PART - 4:
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Suspense
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in Politics -- The number of UK brands including Burton,
- Epic
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Purpose Receipts
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Relations and the
- Gothic
Within - Anthony ANTHONY DAVIS is a writer and
Language
Marketing of Broadcasting
Mix: Promotion - The
and Language
Marketing Jaeger, Dash and Harrods. He consults on
Payment
Pastoral
Organisation-Accounts,
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Outside Income
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Organisation Past - - Davis management consultant, specializing in
of Comedy - Other
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Appendices
Distribution and
Planning
- Index- and
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corporate and marketing communication. He
journalist and academic researcher on
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EvaluationIndex Ideas
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Customers Society - has lectured extensively at several
Branding in Fashion and Luxury - New fashion business<BR><BR>DAVID
PART 6: INTERPRETATION
Marketing - Public Affairs - Community - Discovering universities and colleges and has originated
Approaches to Fashion Marketing - Strategic SHAW&nbsp;is one of the UK's leading
Meanings -- The
Relations Internal
Media Interpretation:
- Global Public and managed successful public relations
and Tactical Planning in Fashion Marketing - fashion marketing &amp; retailing academics
Narratology,
Relations - The Grammar
Occupation and Genre - Internal
of Public programmes for a wide variety of companies,
Glossary - Index and writers, working freelance with many
Interpretation:
Relations Formalism
- Futures - Theorists
- Bibliography and
- Index professional firms and organizations.
international universities including the
Literary Features - Debating Interpretations -
Institute Marangoni and The Dublin Institute
External Interpretation: Social - External
of Technology. He has worked from shop
Interpretation: Feminism - External
floor to director level for many of the UK's
Interpretation: Psychological - External
largest fashion companies including Bhs,
Interpretation: Ideas - Issues in Interpretation
Debenhams, Top Shop and
Introduction - Important First Steps to Jonathan JONATHAN GROUCUTT is Principal
Success - Getting to Know your Tutors and Groucutt Lecturer&nbsp;in Strategy and Marketing at
the Administrative Staff - Preparing for Study the Business School, Oxford Brookes
- So Who Marks your Work? - Cheating - University, UK. As well as teaching
Copying, Collusion and Plagiarism - A Brief undergraduate, postgraduate and post
Guide to Referencing - When Things Go experience students, he has been involved
Acknowledgements - Introduction - Glossary Stella Cottrell STELLA COTTRELL is Director for Lifelong
Wrong - You Are Not Alone - Assignments - in module and programme development,
- What is Critical Thinking? - How Well Do Learning at the University of Leeds, UK. She
Team Working - Presentation Skills - both domestically and internationally and
You Think? - What's Their Point? - Is it an is author of the best-selling <EM>The Study
Examinations - Managing has extensive experience of teaching
Argument? - How Well Do They Say It? - Skills Handbook</EM>, as well as <EM>The
Dissertations&nbsp; - What's Next for You? international students.&nbsp;He has written
Reading Between the Lines - Does it Add Exam Skills Handbook</EM>, <EM>Critical
over&nbsp;forty business-related articles
Up? - Where's the Proof? - Critical Reading Thinking Skills</EM> and <EM>Skills for
Foreword - Writing - Working with Numbers Alan Clarke and is CLARKE
ALAN author of is
five business tutor
a part-time academic
for the
and Note-making - Critical, Analytical Writing Success</EM>, a key text on personal
(Microsoft Excel) - Communication (Microsoft books, including and
Open University <EM>Foundations
senior researchofand
- Where's the Analysis? - Texts - development planning.
Outlook) - Finding Information (Internet Marketing</EM>
development (Palgrave
officer Macmillan,
at the National Institute
Bibliography - Index
Explorer) - Organising Information (Microsoft 2005).<BR>
for Adult Continuing Education (NIACE). He
Access) - Presenting (Microsoft PowerPoint) is author of <EM>e-Learning Skills
- Managing your System (Microsoft </EM>(Palgrave Macmillan),
Introduction - Textual Concepts - Kenneth KENNETH PICKERING has successfully
Windows) - Glossary - Index <EM>Computing for Adults, Online Learning
Performance Concepts - Production Pickering combined the careers of academic,
and Social Exclusion</EM> and
Concepts - Staging Concepts - Critical playwright, author and theatre director. He
<EM>Designing Computer Based Learning
Concepts - Further Reading - Index One: has held a number of senior academic
Materials</EM>.<BR>
Key Concepts - Index Two: General Index appointments in the UK and the US and is
now Chief Examiner for drama and speech
Acknowledgements - Preface - The Writing Sky Marsen SKY MARSEN specialises in writing, text
subjects at Trinity College, London. Kenneth
Process - Research and Information analysis and literary theory and has lectured
is the author of <EM>Studying Modern
Management - Style and Effect - Business in these areas internationally, including in
Drama</EM> (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003).
and Technology Journalism - Writing for the New Zealand and the US. In addition to her
Digital Media - Reports and Proposals - academic experience, she has managed
Critical Thinking - Business Document technical documentation projects in industry
Introduction - What is the Internet and What David P. DAVID DOLOWITZ is a Senior Lecturer in
Formats - Working in Teams - Job and advised corporate clients. She is the
are the Most Useful Research Tools? - Topic Dolowitz; the Department of Politics, University of
Applications - Writer's Reference - A Final author of <EM>Communication
Development - Research Methods - Search Steve Liverpool, UK. He specializes in comparative
Note.... - References - Bibliography - Index - Studies</EM>.
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Introduction - PART I: DEBATES AND Murphy Studies at De Montfort University,
CONTROVERSIES - The British Cinema: UK&nbsp;and the author of <EM>British
The Known Cinema?; <EM>A.Lovell</EM> - Cinema and the Second World War</EM>
British Cinema as National Cinema: (2000) and a number of other books on
Production, Audience and Representation; British cinema. He edited <EM>Directors in
- Acknowledgments - Notes on Contributors - Robert ROBERT MURPHY is Professor in Film
<EM>J.Hill</EM> - They Think Itbs All Over: British and Irish Cinema: A Reference
Introduction - PART I: DEBATES AND Murphy Studies at De Montfort University,
British Cinemabs US Surrender, A View from Companion</EM>&nbsp;(BFI 2006).<BR>
CONTROVERSIES - The British Cinema: UK&nbsp;and the author of <EM>British
2001; <EM>N.James - </EM>Paradise
The Known Cinema?; <EM>A.Lovell</EM> - Cinema and the Second World War</EM>
Found and Lost: The Course of British
British Cinema as National Cinema: (2000) and a number of other books on
Realism; <EM>G.Brown</EM> - Lindsay
Production, Audience and Representation; British cinema. He edited <EM>Directors in
Anderson and the Development of British Art Jeremy D.
<EM>J.Hill</EM> - They Think Itbs All Over: British and Irish Cinema: A Reference
Cinema; <EM>E.Hedling</EM> - The Wrong PickettHeaps;
British Cinemabs US Surrender, A View from Companion</EM>&nbsp;(BFI 2006).<BR>
Sort of Cinema: Refashioning the Heritage Julianne
2001; <EM>N.James - </EM>Paradise
Film Debate; <EM>S.Hall</EM> - British Cult PickettHeaps
Found and Lost: The Course of British
Cinema; <EM>J.Smith</EM> - PART II:
Realism; <EM>G.Brown</EM> - Lindsay
INDUSTRY, GENRE, REPRESENTATION -
Anderson and the Development of British Art Richard Richard Armstrong is a freelance film writer
British Film Censorship;
Cinema; <EM>E.Hedling</EM> - The Wrong Armstrong and tutor whose work has appeared in
<EM>J.Richards</EM>&nbsp;&amp;
Sort of Cinema: Refashioning the Heritage Uncut, Senseofcinema.com, Bright Lights
<EM>J.Robertson</EM> - Exhibition and the
Film Debate; <EM>S.Hall</EM> - British Cult Film Journal, Tes/Thes, In the Picture,
Cinema-going Experience;
Cinema; <EM>J.Smith</EM> - PART II: learning Resources Journal, and Film
<EM>A.Eyles</EM> - Action, Spectacle and
INDUSTRY, GENRE, REPRESENTATION - Quarterly. He is also the author of Billy
the
1. Boybs Own
THEORY - ANTradition in British Cinema;
INTRODUCTION; 2. THE Wendy Wendy Helsby is an experienced teacher
British Film Censorship; Wilder. American Film Realist (McFarland,
<EM>J.Chapman</EM>
FAMILY; 3. SCHOOLS - Traditions
AND TEACHERS;of the 4. Helsby and author. She teaches Media Studies and
<EM>J.Richards</EM>&nbsp;&amp; 2000) and a contributor to Contemporary
British
THE Horror Film;
POLICE; <EM>I.Conrich</EM>
5. MENTAL ILLNESS; and -
6. the Film Studies AS and A level at Sixth Form
<EM>J.Robertson</EM> - Exhibition North American Film Directors and
Traditions of British
PROSTITUTION; 7. Comedy;
GYPSIES; 8. college and for the Open University. She has
Cinema-going Experience; Contemporary British and Irish Film Directors
<EM>R.Dacre</EM>
FOOTBALL; 9. BEYOND - British Cinema and
BRITISHNESS; been an examiner for Media and Film
<EM>A.Eyles</EM> - Action, Spectacle and (Wallflower Critical Guides, 2000/2001).
Black
10. Representation;
EAST IS EAST: A <EM>J.Pines</EM>
CASE STUDY. - Studies and had led inset courses for
the Boybs Own Tradition in British Cinema;
Exiles and British Cinema; <EM>K.Gough- teachers and for GCSE students. She is on
<EM>J.Chapman</EM> - Traditions of the
Yates</EM> - Where Are Those Buggers?: the BFI Secondary Teachers Advisory
British Horror Film; <EM>I.Conrich</EM> -
Aspects of Homosexuality in Mainstream Panel.
Traditions of British Comedy;
British Cinema; <EM>S.Bruzzi</EM> - PART
<EM>R.Dacre</EM> - British Cinema and
III: BRITISH CINEMA 1895b1939 - Before
Black Representation; <EM>J.Pines</EM> -
Blackmail: Silent British Cinema;
Exiles and British Cinema; <EM>K.Gough-
<EM>C.Barr</EM> - Big Studio Production
Yates</EM> - Where Are Those Buggers?:
in the Pre-Quota Years,<EM>
Aspects of Homosexuality in Mainstream
J.Burrows</EM> - Late Silent
British Cinema; <EM>S.Bruzzi</EM> - PART
Britain;&nbsp;<EM>C.Gledhill</EM> - The
III: BRITISH CINEMA 1895b1939 - Before
British Documentary Film Movement;
Blackmail: Silent British Cinema;
<EM>I.Aitken - </EM>British Film and the
<EM>C.Barr</EM> - Big Studio Production
National Interest, 1927b39;
in the Pre-Quota Years,<EM>
<EM>S.Street</EM> - A Despicable
J.Burrows</EM> - Late Silent
Tradition? Quota-quickies in the
Britain;&nbsp;<EM>C.Gledhill</EM> - The
1930s;<EM> L.Napper</EM> - A British
British Documentary Film Movement;
Studio System: The Associated British
<EM>I.Aitken - </EM>British Film and the
Picture Corporation and the Gaumont-British
National Interest, 1927b39;
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352 An Introduction to Social Anthropology

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240 Reading Management and Organization in Film

600 Discovering the Essential Universe

544 Discovering the Universe

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304 English - One Tongue, Many Voices

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400 Business Accounting

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432 Strategic Performance Management

496 Law for Business Students

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496 Researching Business and Management

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304 Adding Value Through Information and Consultation

312 An Introduction to Human Resource Management

496 Global Diversity Management

352 Human Resource Development

704 Human Resource Management

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192 People Problems


280 Rethinking Reward

336 Searching for the Human in Human Resource Management

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408 Asian Management in Transition

288 Business, Government and Globalization

376 Communicating Across Cultures at Work

680 International Business

544 International Marketing

352 Rugman Reviews International Business

544 The International Business Environment


504 Finance and Financial Markets

384 An Introduction to Business and Management Ethics

328 Competition, Strategy and Management in China

392 Discovering Leadership

432 Global Innovation Management

512 Global Strategic Management

696 Introduction to Management

192 Leadership

336 Project Management

280 The Ethical Organisation

424 The Practice and Theory of Project Management


344 The Principles and Practice of Change

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304 Work Matters

488 Contemporary Strategic Marketing 2e

432 Foundations of Marketing

516 Market Driven Management

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528 An Introduction to Stock Exchange Investment

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192 Mastering Personal Finance

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376 Business Research

376 Making Projects Critical

440 Strategic Operations Management

544 Supply Chain Management

368 Exploring Identity

232 Labour Relations

880 Management and Organization


272 Participation and Democracy at Work

360 Re-Thinking the Future of Work

448 The Realities of Work

592 Work and Organizational Behaviour

208 Public Management and Modernisation in Britain

320 Understanding the Social Economy and the Third Sector

384 Business Statistics

248 Essential Maths

496 Essential Quantitative Methods

820 Practice of Business Statistics + CD Rom

906 Quantitative Methods for Business, Management and Finance 2nd Edition
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416 Corporate Entrepreneurship

312 Entrepreneurship

568 Entrepreneurship and Small Business

432 Innovation Management

528 Understanding Enterprise

296 Advanced Strategic Management

328 Key Concepts in e-Commerce

344 Strategic Leadership

240 Key Concepts in Tourism

640 Exploring Chemical Analysis


928 Quantitative Chemical Analysis

384 Mechanics of Motor Proteins and the Cytoskeleton

550 An Introduction to General Chemistry

1200 Chemical Principles

480 Chemistry

650 Chemistry in the Community

600 Chemistry in Your Life

1000 General, Organic, and Biochemistry

704 Investigating Chemistry

300 Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry

650 Environmental Chemistry


750 Fundamentals of Asymmetric Catalysis

477 Modern Organic Synthesis

1300 Modern Physical Organic Chemistry

610 Organic and Biochemistry

1300 Organic Chemistry

450 Principles of Molecular Photochemistry: An Introduction

499 Techniques in Organic Chemistry

600 Experimental Physical Chemistry

318 Introduction to Molecular Thermodynamics

300 Mathematics for Physical Chemistry: Opening Doors

380 Molecular Physical Chemistry for Engineers


772 Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences

272 Multimedia Web Programming

304 Internet Multimedia

216 Project Research in Information Systems

192 Cityscapes

256 Leisure Theory

184 New Media

184 New Media

224 Communication Studies

280 Devising Performance

256 Key Concepts in Cultural Studies


472 Media Communication

360 Media Theories and Approaches

360 Media Theories and Approaches

210 Tele-visions: An Introduction to Television Studies

272 Understanding Global Media

280 Analysing Newspapers

280 Communicating Politics in the Twenty-First Century

280 Communicating Politics in the Twenty-First Century

192 Hollywood: Politics and Society

192 Hollywood: Politics and Society

240 Politics of Documentary


240 The Transformation of Political Communication

240 The Transformation of Political Communication

480 The Art of English: Everyday Creativity

200 A Study of Modern Television

384 British Cinema: A Critical and Interpretive History

304 Chinese Films in Focus II

304 Chinese Films in Focus II

344 Claiming the Real

344 Claiming the Real

304 French Cinema Book, The

352 Introduction to Film


352 Introduction to Film

624 The Cinema Book

450 The Cinema Book

232 The Television Genre Book

232 The Television Genre Book

336 Theorising National Cinema

155 Understanding Audiences and the Film Industry

192 Understanding Television Texts

240 Interpreting News

240 Interpreting News

208 Balance and Bias in Journalism


208 Balance and Bias in Journalism

272 Naughty Boys

500 Structural Geology

384 The Essential Earth

480 Principles of Paleontology

320 Volcanoes

720 Growth and Development

320 Monetary Economics in Developing Countries

424 Applied Econometrics

480 Environmental Economics

336 Changing Cities


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440 European Integration

540 Games, Strategies and Decision Making

360 Economics, Strategy and the Firm

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800 Core Economics

880 Economics - European Edition

850 Economics - International Edition

560 Essentials of Economics

584 Modern Economics

216 The Economics of Social Problems


448 CoreMacroeconomics

623 Macroeconomics

608 Macroeconomics

608 Macroeconomics European Edition

700 Public Finance and Public Policy 2e

528 Public Sector Economics

416 Construction Contract Law

352 Construction Technology 1: House Construction

400 Environmental Science in Building

832 Surveying for Engineers

112 An Engineering Data Book


1288 Engineering Mathematics

520 Design of Structural Timber

424 Reinforced Concrete Design

312 Transport Policy in Britain

312 Transport Policy in Britain

608 Earth System History

670 Understanding Earth

384 Collaborative Planning

256 Planning and Diversity in the City

256 Planning and Diversity in the City

200 Christopher Columbus and the Enterprise of the Indies


176 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

320 Race, Reform and Rebellion

200 Slave Revolution in the Caribbean 1789-1804

200 Slavery, Freedom and the Law in the Atlantic World

304 The American Civil War

304 The American Civil War

400 The American Revolution

296 Transnational Nation

296 Transnational Nation

200 The Black Death 1348 - 1350: A Brief History with Documents

264 The Occult in Medieval Europe 500-1500


264 The Occult in Medieval Europe 500-1500

512 A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200

512 A History of Modern Indonesia since c.1200

328 A Short History of Asia

264 Britain Since 1945

264 Britain Since 1945

328 Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783

328 Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783

200 England's Glorious Revolution

384 The Ulster Crisis

296 Tudor England and its Neighbours


296 Tudor England and its Neighbours

A History of Western Societies Complete

A History of Western Societies Volume 1

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496 A History of Western Societies Volume A

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A History of Western Societies Volume C

A History of Western Society Since 1300

368 Europe Since 1945

576 France since 1870

576 France since 1870


304 Germans as Victims

304 Germans as Victims

392 Mastering Modern German History 1864-1990

440 Nineteenth Century Europe

440 Nineteenth Century Europe

528 Seventeenth-Century Europe

528 Seventeenth-Century Europe

336 Spain, Portugal and the Great Powers, 1931-1941

240 The Paris Commune

240 The Paris Commune

176 The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science


176 The Spanish Civil War

296 The Spanish Civil War

296 The Spanish Civil War

304 The Versailles Settlement

304 The Versailles Settlement

288 A Student's Guide to History 10th Edition

664 Mastering Modern World History

260 Studying History

1128 A History of World Societies complete

1128 A History of World Societies Volume 1

1128 A History of World Societies Volume 2


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208 The Cold War 1945-91

168 The Vietnam War

168 The Vietnam War

304 Napoleon's Egypt

232 The Arab-Israeli Conflict

304 Aristocracy and the Modern World

264 The Early Middle Ages

264 The Early Middle Ages

384 Core Statutes on Employment Law 2008-09


272 Key Concepts in Law

424 Core Statutes on Commercial and Consumer Law 2007-08

280 Core Statutes on Evidence 2007-08

416 Company Law

608 Constitutional and Administrative Law

520 Contract Law

280 Core Statutes on Insolvency Law and Corporate Rescue 2008-09

504 Criminal Law

584 Employment Law

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560 Family Law


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408 Landlord and Tenant Law

400 Legal Method

272 Legal Theory

608 Making Sense of Land Law

464 Trusts Law

556 Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach

725 Animal Physiology

750 Ornithology

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1119 Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry


600 Biological Physics

1150 Molecular Cell Biology

739 The Cell

750 Developmental Biology

400 Ecological Developmental Biology

700 Economy of Nature

280 Essentials of Conservation Biology

450 Introduction to Three-Dimensional Climate Modeling

750 Evolution

763 Evolutionary Biology

380 Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution, and Biogeography


380 Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution, and Biogeography

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880 Life: The Science of Biology Volume One

880 Life: The Science of Biology Volume Three

910 Life: The Science of Biology Volume Two

200 Student Handbook for Writing in Biology

608 The Practice of Statistics in the Life Sciences

375 A Primer of Genome Science

500 An Introduction to Behavior Genetics

280 Bioethics and the New Embryology

400 Evolutionary Genomics and Proteomics


64 Exploring Genomes

832 Genetics

800 Introduction to Genetic Analysis

545 Principles of Population Genetics

325 Recombinant DNA: Genes and Genomes

389 The Origins of Genome Architecture

603 Immunology

980 Microbial Life

419 Behavioral Neurobiology

810 Neuroscience

500 Principles of Cognitive Neuroscience


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540 Ecology of Plants

650 Plant Physiology

250 Shakespeare's Problem Plays

280 How to Write Fiction (And Think About It)

280 How to Write Fiction (And Think About It)

224 Writing Fiction

224 Writing Fiction

350 Othello

304 Dickens to Hardy 1837-1884

304 Dickens to Hardy 1837-1884


302 Jewish Identity in Western Pop Culture

280 Making the Novel

280 Making the Novel

248 Modernity

248 Modernity

208 Applied Drama

208 Applied Drama

232 Autobiography and Performance

232 Autobiography and Performance

192 New Performance/New Writing

192 New Performance/New Writing


296 Staging the Screen

296 Staging the Screen

240 Storytelling and Theatre

272 Theatre Performance and Technology

320 Discourse and Power

320 Discourse and Power

272 Discovering Language

272 Discovering Language

256 English Grammar for Today

216 English Literary Stylistics

216 English Literary Stylistics


472 From Old English to Standard English

272 Persuading People

200 Studying Language

200 Studying Language

504 The Art of English: Literary Creativity

368 The Frameworks of English

184 Thinking About Language

184 Thinking About Language

248 What is This Thing Called Language?

208 Foundations French 1

224 Foundations French 2


208 Foundations Italian 1

208 Foundations Italian 2

200 Foundations Spanish 1

216 Foundations Spanish 2

Foundations Spanish 2

384 Mastering Arabic 1

2 Mastering Arabic 1

3 Mastering Arabic 1

160 Mastering Arabic Grammar

128 Mastering Arabic Script: A Guide to Handwriting

232 Key Concepts in Contemporary Literature


192 Key Concepts in Modernist Literature

264 Key Concepts in Postcolonial Literature

440 A History of English Literature

344 English Syntax and Argumentation

344 English Syntax and Argumentation

264 Key Concepts in Language and Linguistics

280 Language Matters

400 Morphology

248 Television Discourse

248 Television Discourse

248 Literature in Psychoanalysis


248 Literature in Psychoanalysis

232 Subjectivity

232 Subjectivity

352 Key Concepts in Medieval Literature

304 Key Concepts in Renaissance Literature

304 Key Concepts in Victorian Literature

424 Modernisms

424 Modernisms

464 The Scarlet Letter

248 Philip Larkin

400 Studying Poetry


400 Studying Poetry

192 Antony and Cleopatra

192 Antony and Cleopatra

184 As You Like It

184 As You Like It

192 Hamlet

192 Hamlet

240 Henry IV

240 Henry IV

176 Henry V

176 Henry V
184 Macbeth

184 Macbeth

176 Measure for Measure

176 Measure for Measure

200 Richard III

200 Richard III

272 Shakespeare: The Sonnets

272 Shakespeare: The Sonnets

464 Shakespearean Tragedy

464 Shakespearean Tragedy

250 Shakespeare's Problem Plays


296 Studying Shakespeare on Film

192 The Merchant of Venice

192 The Merchant of Venice

184 The Taming of the Shrew

184 The Taming of the Shrew

375 The Winter's Tale

192 Twelfth Night

192 Twelfth Night

484 Prelim Algebra Calc Curr

550 Discrete Mathematics Through Applications

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328 Discrete Mathematics for Computing

850 For All Practical Purposes

850 For All Practical Purposes

700 Modeling With Mathematics

100 Introduction to the Practice of Statistics

550 Statistics: Concepts and Controversies

700 The Basic Practice of Statistics

858 The Practice of Statistics

766 Human Eye: Its Structure and Function

240 Drugs Handbook 2008

368 Infection Prevention and Control


296 Child Neglect

448 Children's and Young People's Nursing in Practice

208 The Body in Health and Social Care

208 The Body in Health and Social Care

296 Psychosomatics

224 Developing Advanced Skills in Practice Teaching

568 Foundations of Health and Social Care

272 Ethics in Professional Life

208 New Approaches in Ethics for the Caring Professions

136 Calculations for Nursing and Healthcare

624 Foundations of Nursing Practice


416 Health Studies

280 Self-Awareness in Health Care

320 Health Economics

320 Health Economics

336 Health Promoting Practice

336 Health Promoting Practice

328 Promoting Health

328 Promoting Health

328 Sport and Physical Activity

224 Communication Skills for Nursing Practice

200 The Challenge of Person-centred Care


376 Understanding Clinical Governance & Quality Assurance

240 Critical Issues in Mental Health

312 Dementia Care Nursing

496 Nursing Research

336 Research Methods for Health and Social Care

232 Successful Statistics for Nursing and Healthcare

240 Drugs Handbook 2009

224 Interprofessional Working in Health and Social Care

320 Non-Medical Prescribing in Healthcare Practice

248 Pain

240 Risk and Nursing Practice


208 Solution-Focused Nursing

280 Social Work and the Body

300 Obesity

144 Public Health

240 Principles of Professional Studies in Nursing

328 Professional Perspectives in Health Care

200 An Introduction to Integrative Psychotherapy

432 The Psychology of Nursing Care

224 Citizens, Consumers and the NHS

224 Medicines and Society

224 Medicines and Society


336 The Sociology of Healthcare

224 Writing for Nursing and Midwifery Students

272 Emotions in Midwifery and Reproduction

296 An Introduction to Community Dance Practice

296 An Introduction to Community Dance Practice

192 CineTech

192 CineTech

244 Directors and the New Musical Drama

248 Dramaturgy and Performance

280 Improvisation in Drama

280 Improvisation in Drama


264 Cool Britannia? British Political Drama in the 1990s

264 Cool Britannia? British Political Drama in the 1990s

294 Personal Virtues

294 Personal Virtues

244 Black Religion

576 World Religions

216 Religion and Belief

208 A Critical Study of Hans Kung's Ecclesiology

272 Conceptions of God, Freedom, and Ethics in African American and Jewish Theology

224 Hadith as Scripture

272 God, the Bible, and Human Consciousness


700 Modern Physics

1356 Physics for Scientists and Engineers 6e Ext

1116 Physics for Scientists and Engineers 6e Standard Version

650 Physics for Scientists and Engineers 6e V1 (Ch 1-20)

828 Physics for Scientists and Engineers 6e V2 (Ch 21-33)

800 Physics for Scientists and Engineers 6e V3 (Ch 34-41)

600 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics

328 Developments in American Politics 5

328 Developments in American Politics 5

320 The 9/11 Commission Report

336 The European Union and the United States


336 The European Union and the United States

336 Contemporary Southeast Asia

336 Contemporary Southeast Asia

288 Britain's Modernised Civil Service

288 Britain's Modernised Civil Service

512 British Politics

272 Contemporary Britain

400 Developments in British Politics 8

240 Elections and Voters in Britain

240 Elections and Voters in Britain

352 Essentials of UK Politics


424 Northern Ireland

424 Northern Ireland

304 Parliament in British Politics

304 Parliament in British Politics

576 Politics and Governance in the UK

336 Scottish Politics

336 Scottish Politics

320 Non-Democratic Regimes

320 Non-Democratic Regimes

248 Why Politics Matters

280 Women, Power and Politics


280 Women, Power and Politics

312 Challenging Global Inequality

312 Challenging Global Inequality

336 Good Governance and Development

336 Good Governance and Development

384 International Development

384 International Development

320 The Global Politics of Unequal Development

264 Competition Policy in the European Union

264 Competition Policy in the European Union

328 Contemporary Europe


528 Debates on European Integration

528 Debates on European Integration

232 Democracy in the New Europe

232 Democracy in the New Europe

336 Developments in Central and East European Politics 4

336 Developments in Central and East European Politics 4

408 Developments in European Politics

408 Developments in European Politics

336 Developments in French Politics 4

336 Developments in French Politics 4

424 European Politics


424 European Politics

680 Ever Closer Union

280 Governance and Politics of the Netherlands

280 Governance and Politics of the Netherlands

272 Interest Representation in the European Union 2ed

272 Interest Representation in the European Union 2ed

328 Ireland and the European Union

328 Ireland and the European Union

336 Security and Defence Policy in the European Union

336 Security and Defence Policy in the European Union

416 The Council of Ministers


416 The Council of Ministers

320 The Dynamics of European Integration

320 The Dynamics of European Integration

368 The European Parliament

368 The European Parliament

224 The European Superpower

224 The European Superpower

392 The Foreign Policy of the European Union

392 The Foreign Policy of the European Union

656 The Government and Politics of the European Union

512 The Political System of the European Union


264 Understanding the European Union

264 Understanding the European Union

240 What is the European Union

240 What is the European Union

328 A Special Relationship

328 A Special Relationship

240 Contemporary Debates On Nationalism

240 Contemporary Debates On Nationalism

264 Diplomacy

520 Globalization

520 Globalization
264 International Organization

264 International Organization

344 Issues in World Politics

344 Issues in World Politics

272 Rational Choice

272 Rational Choice

344 Regionalism & Globalization in East Asia

344 Regionalism & Globalization in East Asia

272 Rethinking Globalization

272 Rethinking Globalization

288 Rethinking Nationalism


288 Rethinking Nationalism

272 Security in the New Europe

272 Security in the New Europe

336 The State

336 The State

304 The United Nations

304 The United Nations

312 Understanding International Relations

312 Understanding International Relations

456 Comparative Government and Politics

352 Modern Politics and Government


496 Politics

496 Politics

328 The Politics Companion

216 The New Politics of Gender Equality

216 The New Politics of Gender Equality

288 Business, Government and Globalization

280 Foundations of International Political Economy

280 Foundations of International Political Economy

496 Global Political Economy

496 Global Political Economy

336 Globalizing International Political Economy


336 Globalizing International Political Economy

288 Rethinking Asia's Economic Miracle

288 Rethinking Asia's Economic Miracle

392 The Age of Migration

392 The Age of Migration

344 The New Political Economy of Development

344 The New Political Economy of Development

208 The Origins of the Cold War

208 The Origins of the Cold War

328 A New Politics of Identity

328 A New Politics of Identity


292 Democracy

292 Democracy

432 History of Western Political Thought

432 History of Western Political Thought

384 Political Ideologies

384 Political Ideologies

384 Research Methods in Politics

384 Research Methods in Politics

424 Rethinking Multiculturalism

424 Rethinking Multiculturalism

180 The Prince


344 Ways of Knowing

344 Ways of Knowing

256 Housing and the Welfare State

256 Housing and the Welfare State

328 Politics and the Media in Britain

328 Community Care

312 Comparing Local Governance

336 Housing Policy in the UK

336 Housing Policy in the UK

440 Local Government in the United Kingdom

440 Local Government in the United Kingdom


208 Public Management and Modernisation in Britain

160 Rethinking Public Services

232 The Tools of Government in the Digital Age

232 The Tools of Government in the Digital Age

304 Developments in Russian Politics 6

304 Developments in Russian Politics 6

304 Contemporary Security and Strategy

304 Contemporary Security and Strategy

384 The Security Dilemma

384 The Security Dilemma

336 Changing Cities


384 Collaborative Planning

296 Skills for Planning Practice

272 Urban Theory

272 Urban Theory

748 Abnormal Psychology

500 Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology

400 Learning and Behavior

160 Quantifying Behavior the JWatcher Way

576 An Introduction to Brain and Behavior

560 Behavioral Genetics

630 Biological Psychology


500 Biological Psychology

208 An Introduction to Systemic Therapy with Individuals

264 Case Studies in Relational Research

184 Counselling and Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents

184 Counselling and Psychotherapy with Older People

320 Counselling in Health Care Settings

192 Couple Therapy

208 Difference and Diversity in Counselling

352 Existential Perspectives on Human Issues

352 Existential Perspectives on Human Issues

208 Love and Death in Psychotherapy


296 Mastering Counselling Skills

240 Narrative Inquiry and Psychotherapy

240 Narrative Inquiry and Psychotherapy

272 On Aggression and Violence

176 Online Counselling

320 Practical Counselling Skills

296 Psychosomatics

240 The Paradox of Countertransference

240 The Paradox of Countertransference

224 Therapy

232 Working with Abused Children


232 Working With Adolescents and Young Adults

296 Cognition and Sex Differences

296 Cognition and Sex Differences

554 Learning and Memory

500 The Neurobiology of Learning and Memory

550 Developing Person Through Childhood

550 Experiencing the Lifespan

600 How Children Develop

100 Study Guide for The Developing Person Through the Life Span

550 The Developing Person Through Childhood and Adolescence

667 The Developing Person Through the Life Span


688 Understanding Human Development

688 Understanding Human Development

448 Evolution and Human Behaviour

690 Discovering Psychology and Study Guide

581 Exploring Psychology

704 Exploring Psychology In Modules

592 Introducing Psychological Research

328 Introduction to Consciousness

288 Key Concepts in Psychology

432 Psychology

700 Psychology
624 Psychology

740 Psychology

768 Psychology

Psychology (ISE)

232 Studying Psychology

528 Thinking About Psychology

750 Health Psychology

152 Erik H. Erikson

208 Sigmund Freud

184 Understanding Psychology as a Science

184 Understanding Psychology as a Science


384 Brain, Mind and Behavior

650 Clinical Neuroscience

764 Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology

700 A Primer of Drug Action

472 SPSS for Psychologists

500 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

240 Cyberspace Romance

248 Disability and Psychology

160 George Kelly

628 Human Sexuality

256 The Psychology of Nonviolence and Aggression


431 The Social Animal

200 The Psychology Thesis

450 Sensation and Perception

300 Sensation and Perception

224 Writing Papers in the Biological Sciences

216 Revolutionizing the Sciences

216 Revolutionizing the Sciences

336 Child Abuse and Neglect

280 Childhood and Society

280 Childhood and Society

200 Children in Trouble


200 Children in Trouble

256 Critical Practice in Working With Children

232 Cross-Cultural Child Development for Social Workers

248 Safeguarding Childhood

264 Social Work with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children

264 Social Work with Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children

232 Social Work With Young People in Care

184 Working with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children

184 Working with Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children

272 A Caring Society?

272 A Caring Society?


216 Caring and Social Justice

304 Community Care in Perspective

304 Community Care in Perspective

256 Community Work

200 Essentials of Community Care

240 Understanding Community Care

408 An Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice

408 An Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice

232 Social Work with Disabled People

344 Social Policy in Britain

304 Social Policy in the European Union


232 Journeys Through Mental Illness

232 Journeys Through Mental Illness

280 Mental Health Policy and Practice

208 Critical Issues in Social Work With Older People

208 Social Work With Older People

272 International Perspectives on Social Work

320 Understanding Poverty

320 Understanding Poverty

288 Anti-Racist Social Work

248 Black Issues in the Therapeutic Process

208 International Comparative Research


208 International Comparative Research

232 Social Work Research for Social Justice

224 Anti-Discriminatory Practice

240 Anti-Oppressive Ethics and Values in Social Work

208 Applied Psychology for Social Workers

328 Best Practice in Social Work

256 Challenging Social Work

224 Effective Groupwork

280 Effective Interviewing in Social Work and Social Care

256 Empowerment, Participation and Social Work

240 Ethics and Values in Social Work


256 Management in Social Work

384 Modern Social Work Theory

264 Practising Social Work

224 Social Care Practice in Context

248 Social Work and Power

224 Social Work and Social Perspectives

216 Social Work and the Community

368 Social Work Futures

288 Social Work in a Risk Society

344 Social Work Practice

200 Social Work Process and Practice


256 Social Work Theories in Context

200 The Counselling Interview

200 The Critically Reflective Practitioner

232 The Emotionally Intelligent Social Worker

384 The Social Work Companion

224 Understanding Social Work

224 Working With Violence

320 The Origins of Social Work

320 The Origins of Social Work

264 New Theories of Welfare

264 New Theories of Welfare


264 Political and Philosophical Debates in Welfare

264 Political and Philosophical Debates in Welfare

216 Drugs in Britain

216 Drugs in Britain

216 Crime Victims

248 The Politics of Crime and Community

248 The Politics of Crime and Community

464 AIDS in the Twenty-First Century

344 Refugees in a Global Era

344 Refugees in a Global Era

312 Gender, Culture and Society


312 Gender, Culture and Society

312 Introducing Gender and Women's Studies

312 Introducing Gender and Women's Studies

208 Contemporary Russia

208 Contemporary Russia

240 Global Networks

240 Global Networks

480 Being Sociological

480 Being Sociological

608 Global Sociology

608 Global Sociology


496 Key Sociological Thinkers

496 Key Sociological Thinkers

224 Making Globalisation

432 Social Divisions

376 Theory and Methods in Sociology

376 Theory and Methods in Sociology

368 Contemporary America

368 Contemporary America

272 Making Race Matter

272 Making Race Matter

304 Comparative Health Policy


304 Comparative Health Policy

288 Doing a Successful Research Project

232 Qualitative Discourse Analysis in the Social Sciences

232 Qualitative Discourse Analysis in the Social Sciences

448 Social Research Methodology

208 Dimensions of Sociological Theory

208 Dimensions of Sociological Theory

224 From Enlightenment to Risk

184 Marxism and Social Theory

184 Marxism and Social Theory

200 Micro Social Theory


200 Micro Social Theory

240 Structuration Theory

240 Structuration Theory

216 The Art of Sociological Argument

216 The Art of Sociological Argument

232 Gender, Youth and Culture

240 The Life Course: A Sociological Introduction

240 The Life Course: A Sociological Introduction

256 Youth in Transition

256 Youth in Transition

248 Deconstructing Popular Culture


248 Deconstructing Popular Culture

448 Encountering the Everyday

448 Encountering the Everyday

248 Media and Communication Technologies

248 Media and Communication Technologies

328 Politics and the Media in Britain

240 The Sociology of Art

216 Embodying Health Identities

224 Health, Technology and Society

224 Health, Technology and Society

224 Sociologies of Disability and Illness


224 Sociologies of Disability and Illness

216 Science in Society

216 Science in Society

192 Technology and Social Power

192 Technology and Social Power

216 Sport In Consumer Culture

208 Globalization, Modernity & Social Change

208 Globalization, Modernity & Social Change

248 Organisations, Identities And The Self

248 Organisations, Identities And The Self

248 Work Less, Live More?


128 A Tool Kit for Quantitative Data Analysis

144 Developing Research Questions

368 Key Concepts in Sociology

192 Cityscapes

336 e-Learning Skills

160 Writing for Engineers

456 Mastering Accounting Skills

656 Mastering Advanced English Language

560 Mastering English Literature

400 Mastering Fashion Marketing

256 Mastering Public Relations


232 Business Degree Success

264 Critical Thinking Skills

224 IT Skills for Successful Study

272 Key Concepts in Drama and Performance

320 Professional Writing

248 Researching Online

264 Studying Business at MBA and Masters Level

232 Studying Law

240 The International Student Handbook

344 The Mature Student's Guide to Writing

440 The Postgraduate Research Handbook


168 The Student's Guide to Writing

360 The Study Skills Handbook

208 Write it Right

184 Writing History Essays

184 Writing History Essays

300 A Primer of Conservation Biology

265 A Primer of Ecology

552 Ecology

512 Introduction to Wildlife and Fisheries

673 Principles of Conservation Biology

Abnormal Psychology plus Student CD-ROM


Atlas and Dissection Guide

Biochemistry plus Study Companion

Cinema and Northern Ireland: Film, Culture and Politics

Cinema and Northern Ireland: Film, Culture and Politics

520 Core EU Legislation 2008-09

760 Core Statutes on Company Law 2008-09

280 Core Statutes on Contract, Tort and Restitution 2008-09

208 Core Statutes on Criminal Law 2008-09

368 Core Statutes on Family Law 2008-09

472 Core Statutes on Intellectual Property 2008-09

312 Core Statutes on Property Law 2008-09


416 Core Statutes on Public Law and Human Rights 2008-9

Dev of Child 5e plus SG

Economics by Example

High School Precalculus

How Child Dev 2e plus SG

How Children Develop plus CD Toolkit

HW Advantage Activation Card

Linear Algebra

Macroeconomics plus Study Guide

Matrix Population Models 2ed PB

304 Napoleon's Egypt


Prelim Ed Precalculus

Psych 8e plus Sci Am Reader

Psychology (Cloth) & Focus on Research: PsychInquiry CD-ROM

Television Industries

464 The British Cinema Book

464 The British Cinema Book

The Kingdom Protista: The Dazzling World of Living Cells

Understanding Realism

Understanding Representation

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