The contributors to this innovative volume extend, expound and explain the key areas of social theory long debated between Foucault and Habermas.
`Ingenious and original. Young people's vivid first-hand accounts of the daily dramas of business life, economically and intelligently balanced with sympathetic commentary, thought-provoking questions and scholarly reference' - Nigel Nicholson, London Business School
Studying the globalization of social policy, this text demonstrates that national social policy is increasingly determined by global economic competition and by the social policy of international organizations.
This popular book has been thoroughly updated for its Fourth Edition, targeting the contents directly to the needs of today's school manager.
Presents case studies and examples from practitioners and examines the four major dimensions of advancing real learning: active learning, collaborative learning, learner-driven learning, learning about learning.
This collection brings together some of the most influential and provocative writing published in the journal Management Learning since its re-launch under this... Læs mere
Offers an overview of issues concerning European welfare states. This illustrated book brings together a discussion of the theories and techniques of... Læs mere
Suitable for students of social policy, development studies and international relations, this book: evaluates national social policies advanced by international... Læs mere
Provides educators with a guide to some of the common mental health issues and symptomatology that they are likely to confront in their daily... Læs mere
Looking at the spread of evidence-based policy making across the Western world, this book examines the methodological assumptions that lie behind this drive... Læs mere
e-Learning is an essential component of education. This title examines the e-learning approaches, and explores the implications of applying e-learning in practice. It... Læs mere
Presented through exciting examples, with an emphasis on understanding rather than computation, the Second Edition provides a crystal clear introduction to the main statistical procedures used in the psychological and social sciences.