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Offers an introduction to, and critical analysis of, the complex issues involved in child protection work. This book encourages reflection and debate through such... Læs mere
Offers an introduction to the legal issues in relation to counselling and psychotherapy in the UK. This work provides coverage of the key developments in the law... Læs mere
A practical guide to the pros and cons involved of networking, giving practical guidance on networking activities to further your academic career.
A supportive guide to taking a proactive approach to getting what you want out of academic and securing an academic job or promotion.
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Consumer Culture and Postmodernism
Offers alphabetized entries that survey constitutions from 100 nations around the world. This work covers such countries as: Afghanistan; Angola; Cameroon; Estonia; Guatemala; Kyrgyzstan; Lithuania; Montenegro; Slovenia; Tajikistan; Tunisia; and, Uruguay.
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Updated to examine the most recent political developments, this Second Edition now also includes coverage of European Union politics. The book continues to offer a clear exploration of how politics in a range of areas influence policy.
Case Study Research in Practice is a guide to the theory and practice of case study research, instructing the reader in how to construct, conduct and communicate the story of the subject of their research.
Offers readers the tools to gather and analyze data using stories, poetry, art and theatre. This work features case studies that show how the research approaches work in practice.