The Prentice Hall Guide to Evaluating Online Resources with Research Navigator

The Prentice Hall Guide to Evaluating Online Resources with Research Navigator
Author: Melissa Payton
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Gives students access to the most current information available via EBSCO's Content Select Academic Journal Database, The New York TimesSearch By Subject Archive, “Best of the Web†Link Library and information on the latest news and current events.

History

History
Author: Melissa Payton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2004
Genre: Computer network resources
ISBN: 9780131841925

Social Problems

Social Problems
Author: William Kornblum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

With historical and multicultural sensitivity, this best-selling book probes the nature and causes of the major social changes confronting today's citizens. Using the latest research, current statistics, examples, charts, and tables, it delves into the social control and action issues inherent to each problem in a clear, easy-to-read format. Balancing viewpoints and supporting material with research and policy, the book covers topics in a micro-to-macro format, pointing out the interrelationships among today's social problems and approaching them from several perspectives. The first few chapters focus on individual behaviors such as drug use and crime. The middle chapters deal with inequality and discrimination, discussing such topics as poverty, prejudice, sexism, ageism, family life, and work. The final chapters discuss the problems of cities, environmental pollution, and war and terrorism: matters of global significance. Because the nature of the United States is changing, with health and health care crises, military invasions, economic downturn, shrinking public budgets and rising fiscal deficits, and environmental issues, this book becomes a necessary read for members of the medical profession that confront the tragedy of AIDS, law enforcement professionals who cope with crime and violence, elected officials and other political leaders who are expected to formulate sound social policies to address social problems, and citizens who wish to learn more about the social problems that are pervasive in our lives.

Experience Research Social Change

Experience Research Social Change
Author: Sandra Louise Kirby
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781551930565

"This is a book that combines solid theoretical background with a step-by-step approach to conducting collaborative research. [It is] essential reading." - Guylaine Demers, Laval University

Experience Research Social Change

Experience Research Social Change
Author: Colleen Reid
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442636068

Experience Research Social Change is a “how to” guide to research that also raises broader theoretical, methodological, and ethical questions. First published in 1989, it was the first critical methods book, and continues to inspire generations of researchers, students, and community workers. The third edition has been thoroughly revised, now containing twelve chapters organized into three parts: experience, research, and social change. The new edition also includes a wider range of examples from diverse researchers and topics that are woven throughout the text, including transdisciplinary research, sex and gender analysis, intersectional analysis, Indigenous methodologies, community-based research, digital and online approaches to research, ethical responsibilities and commitments, and knowledge translation.

Economics

Economics
Author: Ronald M. Ayres
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 842
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This easy-to-read, accessible, macro-first principles book engages readers with familiar real-world examples and applications that bring economics to life. The authors follow an Explore and Apply theme that shows learners how economics is a part of their everyday lives, and how it can be a useful tool in making personal decisions and evaluating policy decisions. The Enhanced Edition contains more detail and more in-depth coverage of key economic concepts, expanded multiplier coverage, new coverage of crowding out, greater detail on exchange rates, more extensive treatment of antitrust, and much more. For individuals interested in the principles of economics-and how those principles effect the details of daily living.