Mark M. Lowenthal’s trusted guide, Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy, is the go-to resource for understanding how the intelligence community’s history, structure, procedures, and functions affect policy decisions.
Written for new and aspiring principals in a quick-access, bulleted format, this handbook is an excellent off-the-shelf reference, organized into five key management sections.
After an initial discussion on the points of convergence and divergence between psychotherapy and sociology, the author concentrates on issues surrounding gender, class, race, age and professionalism.
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From Saussure to Bourdieu, from Freud to Fouclault, this book outlines a range of theoretical approaches to the study of communication and culture. It focuses on three 'primary' systems of communication: spoken, written and visual.