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  • av Gary N. Powell
    690,-

    A new book from a leading scholar in the field that examines gender and leadership today and explores practical steps organizations can take in order to level the playing field.

  • - Translating theory and research into evidence-based practice
    av Vicki Webster
    669,-

    Written by a leading academic in the field of leadership, with a practitioner co-author, this book combines the theory and research from both a business and psychology perspective, with practical applications making it the perfect resource for students, academics and practitioners wanting to understand destructive leadership further.

  • - Inspection, audit, targets and the public sector
    av Nick Frost
    669,-

    An investigation across the public sector into inspection regimes, audits, and performance targets

  • av David Seedhouse
    669,-

    David Seedhouse highlights the alarming irrelevance of inclusive democracy in the governmental responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, asking why decision-makers so readily ignored centuries of hard-won civil freedoms? Why were we so easily controlled and why were our controllers so willing to do it? Before suggesting that this flawed governmental response is the perfect argument for an extensive, participatory democracy.

  • av Joel Vos
    649,-

    The Psychology of Covid-19 explores how the coronavirus is giving rise to a new order in our personal lives, societies and politics.

  • av Barrie Axford
    658,-

    This is an interdisciplinary examination of populism as a factor in global change, drawing on international politics, sociology, and global studies.

  • - An Interactionist Perspective
    av William Housley
    649,-

    In Society in the Digital Age: An Interactionist Perspective, William Housley explores the ways interactionist thinking contributes to our understanding of current trends and topics within digital sociology.

  • - Mainstream and Radical Right Political Rhetoric in Europe
    av Kristina (Uppsala University Boreus
    669,-

    Drawing on a comparative study of political rhetoric in three countries ¿ Austria, Denmark and Sweden ¿ alongside examples from the UK and Germany, this acutely topical book explores anti-immigration rhetoric and discrimination that¿s being used to redefine the language of migration in Europe. It highlights the the strong rise of radical and populist right-wing parties and critiques the language they use, with perspectives and methods from both political science and critical discourse analysis.

  • - A Cultivation Approach
    av Andy Ruddock
    669,-

    Andy Ruddock imparts a theoretically well-rounded analysis of digital media's effect on us, with pedagogy and case studies that draw the reader in.

  • av David F. Marks
    719,-

    Putting forth the argument for reframing psychology as a natural science, this book employs as a model the principle of Homeostasis, exploring how the theory is applicable to major areas of human behaviour across psychology including perception, learning, stress, addiction, well-being and consciousness.

  • - Hot Topics from Policy to Practice
    av Catherine Comiskey
    690,-

    Addiction Debates explores the tumultuous landscape of addiction research, policy and practice. Covering all the 'hot topics' of the day in a balanced and informative manner, Comiskey provides international perspectives on each topic, stimulating debate and discussion via the different approaches taken globally.

  • av Joel Vos
    669,-

    Broad-ranging and thought-provoking analysis of the mental health crisis examining the current challenges in mental health service delivery and access using a range of perspectives

  • - Universities in an age of student consumerism
    av Andrew (University of Manchester Gunn
    659,-

    This new title explores the role of teaching within the modern university and the impact of the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF), providing a critical analysis of recent policy reforms designed to increase competition and choice in higher education and what these mean for the sector.

  • av Antony Bryant
    669,-

    The Varieties of Grounded Theory explores the range and depth of grounded theory methodology, and the ways in which discussions in the field have developed and expanded in recent years.

  • av Guy (Sydney University Redden
    669,-

    Questioning Performance Measurement: Metrics, Organizations and Power is the first book to interrogate the organizational turn towards performance metrics critically. Performance measurement is used to evaluate a diverse range of activities throughout the private, public and non-governmental sectors. But in an increasingly data driven world, what does it really mean to measure ‘performance’?

  • - The Clash Between Techno-Populism and Techno-Democracy
    av Peter (Open University Bloom
    690,-

    An up to date, topical book which explores how society and politics are being shaped by the rise of technology, for good and for bad. Written for both an academic and general audience, this book examines how technology has the power to reshape our civic participation, our economic and political governance, and our entire existence.

  • av Ricard (Universidad Pompeu Fabra Zapata-Barrero
    690,-

    In this concise, theoretically-focused and empirically grounded book, Zapata-Barrero outlines the foundations of the intercultural policy paradigm that is emerging within diversity and migration studies.

  • - University Leadership is Hard
    av Steve Fuller
    747,-

    An academic counterpart to Machiavelli's The Prince, this is a witty and controversial examination of the current crisis in higher education

  • - DIY Capitalism and the Rise of the Auto-Industrial Society
    av Peter Murphy
    724,-

    Looking at the rise of the auto-industrial economy and evaluating its effect on modern society, this book provides a succinct exploration that will be of interest across the social sciences

  • - A Short (and Brutish) History
    av Emma A. Jane
    739,-

    A powerful and witty exploration of gendered cyberhate, this book combines scholarly literature, online evidence and personal experiences to expose the reality of the harassment faced by women online today

  • - Learning and Teaching of Young Children in the Digital World
    av Debra Harwood
    747,-

    Examines the use of digital technology in the early stages of child development and the way in which learning techniques have evolved in classrooms across the world.

  • - Media and Participation
    av Laura Iannelli
    724,-

    Examines the complex logics, platforms, practices, and contents of contemporary communication processes by exploring their potential and practical implications for political participation.

  • - The ESRC, 50 Years On
    av David Walker
    775,-

    David Walker, a leading UK journalist, critically explores both the history of and the contemporary challenges faced by the main public funding body for social science in the UK - the ESRC.

  • - A multi-national perspective of the everyday to the extreme
    av Cate Curtis
    770,-

    Going beyond individualised discussions, this book explores broader concepts such as the social construction of 'anti-social behaviour', 'risk' and 'resilience', and the social contents and influences under which these are most likely to occur. It is suitable for postgraduate students in anti-social behaviour across criminology, and social work.

  • av Derek Robbins
    817,-

    Part of the SAGE Swifts series, this book examines the changing and competing conceptualizations of the political and the social in the Western European intellectual tradition, in particular, the way in which political thought and its consequences in action have become divorced from social and cultural experience.

  • av Stjepan Mestrovic
    812,-

    Applying theories of 'post-emotionalism' to the issue of 'the bully' as a social type, this book includes case studies that focus on bullying and hazing, examined by the case of an American solider who committed suicide in Afghanistan, torture at Abu Ghraib, and the murder of a 23-year-old African-American inmate in a Southern state prison.

  • av Thomas Docherty
    817,-

    There is a war on for the future of the university worldwide. The stakes are high, and they reach deep into our social condition. This book analyses the position, and argues for the necessity of taking sides with the latter. It does so with a sense of urgency, because the market fundamentalists are on the march.

  • - Ethics, Privacy and Speech in Mediated Social Life
    av Vincent Miller
    751,-

    A cutting edge exploration of how the digital revolution is challenging our notion of 'self' and 'presence'. Miller illustrates how ubiquitous communication technologies have created a disjuncture between how we think we exist in the world, and how we actually do exist through our use of mobile media and the Internet in constructing our online selves.

  • - The Insult of the REF
    av Derek Sayer
    792,-

    The author has been involved in a dispute with his employer, Lancaster University, about what he sees as irregularities in the REF process. In this title, he criticizes the REF for discouraging innovation and harming staff morale, and questions the REF's claim to provide 'expert review of the outputs' - the very heart of its legitimacy.

  • - Intellectual Property and Global Network Capitalism
    av Matthew David
    751,-

    A critical and interdisciplinary exploration of the role of international copyright in today's global, networked economy.

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