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This book analyses the mindset with which China enters into negotiations, and applies these insights into contemporary arenas of Chinese activity around the world.
This book offers a captivating exploration of the intersection between mathematics, chaos theory, and dynamical systems through the personal journeys of twelve renowned mathematicians and physicists from China, Europe, Russia, and the USA.
This book discusses the complexities of pancreatic cancer, particularly focusing on its impact and management within the African continent. It examines epidemiology, molecular biology, and treatment of pancreatic cancer, highlighting the role of precision medicine. It is aimed at researchers and clinicians in oncology and public health.
This handbook highlights the symbiotic relationship between human-centric approaches and organizational success in 21st century business and corporate culture. It explores how integrating human factors and ergonomics strategically can fuel innovation, enhance performance, and deliver a competitive advantage.
Exploring the implications of a novel theory of educational desire on the prevailing modes of educational research and theory, this book contextualises the realm of education studies through the challenging philosophies and theories of Lacan, thereby providing a genuinely alternative approach to the study of education.
This book asks how cultural and artistic practices constitute a central tool for the expression and recognition of individual and collective identities, and how shared creative efforts shape alternative lexical and symbolic languages.
Deagon addresses the need for a robust theoretical foundation for religious freedom that accounts for its transcendent nature. Deagon proposes an alternative approach rooted in Christian Natural Law.
This book features a collection of essays which focus on the Hospitallers' relations with others through military, social, and political channels within the broader Euro-Mediterranean region.
Originally published in 1985 the discussions in this book open up a series of important issues for the ethical practice of social work, including questions about the proper relations between personal and professional values, professional responsibility, relations between professionals and their employers and the rights of clients. .
Originally published in 1980, this book introduces students of social studies to ideas in moral, social and political philosophy which are useful for assessing social policy. At the same time the book enables philosophy students to discover the value of social and political philosophy beyond its traditional confines.
Originally published in 1965, this introductory textbook provides the student with an outline of the subject matter of Social Administration. It deals with the growth of this discipline of study, and examines the historical development and structure of the social services in the 20th Century.
Originally published in 1967, this book examines the health services, social insurance, social assistance, family allowances and housing in the Irish Republic during the late 20th Century.
The topic of housing is central to urban history as well as to social policy. Historians have focussed either on local conditions or national developments, but until first publication of this book in 1980, there had been few systematic attempts to relate local amenities to general policy.
Originally published in 1985, this book investigates, through real cases, whether independently funded research which was intended to solve social problems has had the desired effect.
This book offers a detailed examination of how sustainable technologies are reshaping firm performance. Through an integration of empirical research, expert opinions, and case studies, it explores how green management practices are enhancing business outcomes and contributing to sustainable development.
This book provides an examination of book publishing in the UK within the wider context of the creative industries and the existing academic discourse.
This book explores the concept of exile, experienced not as a physical displacement, but as a subjective experience of disconnection from the Other.
This book explores the ways in which non-government organisations have contributed to the reconstruction of, and care for populations in, Western European countries including but not limited to Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom in the aftermath of the World Wars.
Leadership in Pharmacy focuses on leadership in pharmaceutical organisations at three levels: individual, team, and organisational. The book is designed to benefit readers from various business sectors, with the primary audience being academics, students, and individuals interested in leadership in the pharmaceutical industry.
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