Evidence and knowledge are fundamental in professional practice. A key skill for social workers is understanding how to use the range of sources available.
The search for gold and for the mythical El Dorado gripped the imagination of the conquistadors from the beginning of the... Læs mere
The second edition of The Ethnicity Reader offers a comprehensive and engaging selection of readings for students of sociology, politics, international relations and race relations.
Uncovers theory of social change implicit in the writings of radical social theorists, such as Pierre Bourdieu, Michel de Certeau, Judith Butler,... Læs mere
Environmental Social Science offers a new synthesis of environmental studies, defining the nature of human-environment... Læs mere
Egyptian Archaeology explores ancient Egypt using a uniquely archaeological approach, drawing on original research to both synthesize and challenge existing scholarship.
Through a series of multidisciplinary readings, Environmental Ethics: The Big Questions contextualizes environmental ethics within the history of Western intellectual tradition and traces the development of theory since the 1970s.
Environment and Society: A Critical Introduction is an overview of the diverse conceptual tools and traditions for thinking about, explaining and addressing the environmental challenges we face in the contemporary world.
Featuring a wide range of international case studies, Ethics, Technology, and Engineering presents a unique and systematic approach for engineering students to deal with the ethical issues that are increasingly inherent in engineering practice.
* This training pack has been designed to assist managers to review their current approach to interviewing. * Draws on an accumulation of research evidence about interviewing. * Helps determine a corporate policy within their company. .
This innovative introductory textbook explores the central practices and beliefs of Hinduism through contemporary, everyday practice.
Isn t it particularly difficult to 'speak' of your work? Frederic-Yves Jeannet asks Helene Cixous in this fascinating book of interviews. [I]t s only in writing, on paper, that I reach the most unknown, the strangest, the most advanced part of me for me.