This book shows how educational theories can be used to support social justice and encourage engagement with contemporary societal issues.
This how-to guide introduces the research process in easy-to-follow consecutive steps, ensuring student researchers produce a sound and coherent research project that fulfils their training and publication requirements.
This book aims to provide guidance on originality so that students can transform their work and achieve better grades.
This book explores the flesh and breath of African feminist politics as embodied in activism over the past thirty years against sexism,... Læs mere
The definitive text for students and scholars of Consumer Culture Theory (CCT), now fully updated and expanded to include the latest CCT research and consumption and marketplace phenomena.
Behaviour: The lost Modules is the book you wish you had read before stepping into a classroom.
This book shows how to sequence and plan your teaching in every curriculum subject to ensure you are offering balanced and cohesive learning opportunities that align with the National Curriculum in England.
An interdisciplinary introduction to the biological and medical underpinnings of health psychology from the cell to population level. It uses cross-cultural,... Læs mere
This new edition of The Sage Handbook of Social Network Analysis builds on the success of its predecessor, offering a comprehensive overview of social network analysis produced by leading international scholars in the field.
Exploring the influence of early family relationships on a child's development, with essential insights for fostering holistic well-being in the early years.
Designed to help students think critically about the skills and knowledge they need to understand and tackle inequality, and provide meaningful help to those people most in need.
This book puts a heavy emphasis on health education and takes a global approach.