This edited collection brings together a range of academics, practitioners and organisations to consider the implications of recent case law around consent in sexual relationships on the day-to-day lives of people with cognitive impairments.
As the 'sandwich' generation, people in midlife often have significant work and caring responsibilities, yet they are the... Læs mere
It is impossible to view the news at present without hearing talk of crisis: the economy, the climate, the pandemic. This book asks how these larger societal... Læs mere
This interdisciplinary collection addresses women's under-representation in science across Europe, focusing on... Læs mere
Investigating climate-controlled agriculture and alternatives to animal proteins, John Wilkinson shows that trade and... Læs mere
Drawing on an unprecedented institutional ethnography of UK universities, this book uses feminist and gender lenses to critique... Læs mere
Education is seen as central to social mobility and equality and, following a drive to raise learners' aspirations, an 'aspiration... Læs mere
Bringing concepts from critical transitional justice and peacebuilding into dialogue with education, this book examines... Læs mere
This book explores how survivors of political violence in Colombia have asserted themselves and challenged those in power. Drawing on... Læs mere
Now a multi-million-dollar industry blending art, politics, and entertainment, drag's popularity has soared in recent years. Yet,... Læs mere
UK and US pension policy expects consistently informed decision-making in finance. Deviating from this... Læs mere
By exploring Myanmar's social and political struggles through the lens of higher education resistance, the book offers a compelling narrative about the life of the country following the latest coup d'etat, an event that continues to puzzle the international community.