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Offering clear guidance on the responsibilities of construction professionals for health and safety in construction, this is an invaluable resource for the client, designer and contractor working together on construction projects.
The second edition contains new sections focused on issues of race and racialisation, treatment of people seeking asylum in both national... Læs mere
A book that harnesses the urgency around climate change, and transforms it into a best-practice ‘manual’ to help leaders and communicators best understand how to inspire, inform and motivate the public and consumers to action.
Financial risk management is a topic of primary importance in financial markets. It is important to learn how to measure and control risk, how to be primed for the opportunity of compensative return, and how to avoid useless exposure.
Presenting a new framework that explores the perspectives of employers and employees in the changing world of work.
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access, thanks to Knowledge Unlatched funding, and freely available to read online.... Læs mere
Imagining new, introspective outlets for the support of mental and physical wellbeing, pracademic duo Mark Pearson and Helen Foster draw on their clinical and archival expertise to... Læs mere
A research-informed yet accessible introduction to both the scholarly discourse... Læs mere
Against All Odds explores leadership through the lens of the characters from HULU’s TV adaptation of The Handmaid's Tale and the original novel by Margaret Atwood, alongside Atwood's more recent sequel The Testaments (2019), analyzing the ethical dimensions of leadership.
The Emerald Guide to Ann Oakley is a comprehensive guide to reading and understanding the development of Oakley's sociological ideas, placing them in the context of her life and her ground-breaking research into domestic and gender sociology.