CSD Bulletin

CSD Bulletin
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996-03
Genre: Science and state
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The Creative Art of Troublemaking in Education

The Creative Art of Troublemaking in Education
Author: Frank Coffield
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2024-09-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1040109969

Drawing on a lifetime’s experience and research in education, Frank Coffield brings together some of his previously published papers to assess the impact of a wide range of national educational policies and to examine the role of the state in public education. He concludes that damage has been done to education by political parties of both right and left and that damage will not be reversed until: further, vocational and adult education receive the same levels of commitment and resource as other sectors; serious steps are taken to tackle Britain’s unacceptable levels of poverty; and the powers of the state are reduced. Among the unresolved challenges highlighted are the plight of young people from deprived estates; their tactics in dealing with unemployment; the task of improving learning, schools, inspection, and system governance; the failure to increase productivity being blamed solely on education; and the dysfunctional and undemocratic political framework on which education reform is forced to depend. An essential read for anyone in education, this provocative criticism of our past and current educational 'system' provides an accessible as well as a humorous critique of educational policy and politics.

Working Across the Gap

Working Across the Gap
Author: Lisl Klein
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429924224

The author's experience of applying the social sciences in organizations must be unique. Her work is grounded in research but much of her professional activity has been in application, combining the methods and findings of research with an understanding of dynamics in working with organizations. Moving between research and practice she has, for nearly forty years, pursued the aim of rendering the social sciences useful and practical in organizational life. This collection of papers brings together wide-ranging material that is highly relevant to today's world, whilst also providing a useful historical overview of the field. The links between research, policy and practice are brought vividly to life, the many examples creating a thread that connects theory with operational reality. The author provides an insightful and significant theory of practice, developed through vignettes of her work and experience that make this a very readable and engaging book.

Society Now

Society Now
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Total Pages: 244
Release: 2008
Genre: Social sciences
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Population Geography

Population Geography
Author: Huw Roland Jones
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1990-12-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780898624649

Illustrated with a wide range of case studies drawn from all parts of the world, POPULATION GEOGRAPHY clearly depicts the cause-and-effect links between demographic change and the socio-economic transformation of societies. Providing timely information in a clear and accessible style, the text is an ideal classroom text for instructors who are introducing their students to the topic of population geography.

A Thing of the Past?

A Thing of the Past?
Author: Michael Lavalette
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 562
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0853236445

In Britain the phrase ‘child labour’ is associated with the past, with children going up chimneys and down mines. However, in reality British children continue to perform arduous jobs, and British multinationals exploit child workers across the globe. This book explores the theoretical context of child labour research before considering the history of child labour and concluding with the present situation in the UK and USA.

Learning from Other Countries: The Cross-National Dimension in Urban Policy Making

Learning from Other Countries: The Cross-National Dimension in Urban Policy Making
Author: I. Masser
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005-08-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135473013

Looking at the lessons we can learn from international research in urban and regional planning, this book explores the challenges in using cross-country studies. The contributors address how to approach researching planning in other countries, and how to then diffuse the planning information. Key topics include: comparable urban data, and how to use it working with international agencies methodological issues in cross-country research translating theory into practice Case studies include researching new towns in France and Poland, and problems doing empirical work in Eastern Europe.

New Models In Geography

New Models In Geography
Author: Richard Peet
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1134526636

First published in 1989. It seems such a long time ago, another age—yet it is a mere twenty-odd years since the original Models in Geography was published. It is an even shorter time since the first tentative steps were taken towards an alternative formulation of what might constitute a geographical perspective within the social sciences. What came to be called the political-economy perspective has progressed with remarkable speed and energy to generate its own framework of conceptualization and analysis, its own questions and debates. The papers in these two volumes are witness to the richness and range of the work which has developed over this relatively short period within the political economy approach. Moreover, from being a debate within an institutionally defined ‘discipline of geography’, to introducing into that discipline ideas and discussions from the wider fields of philosophy and social science and the humanities more generally, it has now flowered into a consistent part of enquiries that span the entire realm of social studies.

Local Authorities and New Technologies

Local Authorities and New Technologies
Author: Kenneth Dyson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1003817130

First published in 1988, Local Authorities and New Technologies seeks to address some of the key issues facing local government in the related areas of economic rejuvenation, new technology and European Community support. It considers what local authorities can learn from experience of technology promotion elsewhere in Western Europe, it considers which developments at European Community level are more relevant to technology promotion at the local level and discusses the role of European Community funding in the development of local initiatives in Britain. This book will be of interest to students of political science, European studies and geography.