First published in 1988. This book is concerned with the opportunities for language learning which special schools make available for severely mentally handicapped children.
First published in 1992, this volume responds to the importance of management has been increasingly recognized in the personal social services but this recognition has materialized more slowly in some social day care settings.
Published in 1998. The industrial model of the labour process developed by Braverman was applied to social work in the... Læs mere
First Published in 1992. Medieval Theatre in Context is the first systematic attempt to relate the development of medieval drama - both Christian and pagan - to contemporary society and the Christian church.
The Anglican clergyman John Harris (c.1666–1719) was an important... Læs mere
This book presents an investigation of a number of areas of interest in the study of language change, dealing in particular with questions of... Læs mere
Working with older people has become an increasingly important part of social work education and practice. Whether studying community care, adult services, human growth and... Læs mere
Originally published in 1980 this book argues that we are all responsible for the harm we could have prevented and explores the effect of this conclusion on a morality which makes fundamental the belief that we ought not to harm others if we can possibly avoid it.
Language is of central importance in children’s development and vital for their success at school and in the world beyond.... Læs mere
Language is of central importance in children’s development and vital for their success at school and in the world beyond.... Læs mere
Discover one of the most authentic, moving and gripping portrayals of British soldiers ever written. This classic novel of the First World War appears in a new edition for the centenary of the conflict.