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The rapid rise of AI and GenAI technologies has intensified longstanding tensions between economic precarity, technological innovation, and journalistic values. This book explores the impact of AI on journalism and media, moving beyond the ‘North’ and ’South’ dichotomy.
The Psychology of Social Identity unpacks the fascinating, messy, and ever-changing nature of identity. Drawing on cutting-edge psychological research and real-world... Læs mere
This book critically assesses the limitations of postcolonial theory and positions Dalit and Adivasi... Læs mere
This book offers comprehensive analysis of traditional leadership roles in South African education. Examines governance, safety, community partnerships, and policy frameworks in rural schools. Essential for understanding traditional authority in contemporary education.
When this book was originally published in 1976, general practice had developed enormously in the preceding years and one of the most important changes was the creation of... Læs mere
Drawing on the concepts and resources developed at the first international symposium on the role of the individual in primary care, the authors of this book,... Læs mere
Originally published in 1977, this book looks at medical sociology from the inside. Each chapter has been written by sociologists who... Læs mere
Originally published in 1976, this book surveys the development of medicine through history and examines how it has related to society and the climate of opinion at different... Læs mere
This book takes an original and impactful approach to intercultural communication by examining lived experiences across diverse global workplaces. It offers an engaging, personal approach that moves beyond traditional academic abstractions toward dynamic relational understanding.
Mixed Race Children (1987) challenges the stereotype of ‘mixed race’ children having identity problems, that they ‘don’t fit in anywhere’, showing that many of the children in this study of radical identity and categorization had worked out their own positive mixed race identity.
'Race' in Britain (1982) provides a consideration of the place in 1970s British culture and society of the concept of ‘race’. Through a historical examination of... Læs mere
Race-Relations in Ancient Egypt (1951) examines the change in interpretation of the term ‘Greek’ from its narrow origins to later, wider, meaning, and race relations between Greeks, Jews and Romans in Egypt and Alexandria are analysed in depth.