A quick reference A-Z glossary helping nursing students learn key scientific terminology and master pronunciation of unfamiliar words.
A fully updated introductory text for first year criminology students, the second edition of Criminology covers the key questions, debates and theoretical models that are essential for their learning.
Explores postcolonialism through the geographies of imagination, knowledge and power, analyses the history of western representations of the "Other", and engages with the important conceptual contributions of postcolonial theory.
This book provides fundamental understanding into computational social science, helping students build basic familiarity with programming and an in-depth understanding into the challenges and benefits within the field.
An Introduction to Penology is a concise, informative, scholarly guide that will speak to a variety of audiences interested in how the notion of punishment, plays out in community and custodial settings with people who have broken the law.
This book provides students with an comprehensive understanding of the field of child development from 0-8 years from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Mapped to the 2018 NMC standards, this book explores the principles and theory behind quality improvement as well as the practical skills and tools students need to enable it in nursing practice.
Understand what metacognition is and how you can apply it to your secondary school teaching to support deep and effective learning in your classroom.
A student-friendly, highly visual guide to really understanding the big picture and principles behind the many different statistical practices in Psychology.
This clear and practical book, which is useful for all apsects of learning and education discusses how an emphasis on neurodiverse 'ability' can cultivate a better world.
The authors in this edited volume provide sociological insights, theoretical perspectives and applied contexts that contribute to a... Læs mere
This book is the first scientific publication on transition to adulthood in East Asia with most chapters utilizing a longitudinal panel dataset of Taiwanese youth from 2000 to 2018 (i.e., from age 14 to 32).