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Spaces of Social Exclusion (Paperback): Jamie Gough, Aram Eisenschitz, Andrew McCulloch Spaces of Social Exclusion (Paperback)
Jamie Gough, Aram Eisenschitz, Andrew McCulloch
R1,535 Discovery Miles 15 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In all developed countries - though to widely varying extents - a minority of the population suffers from deprivation. The Labour Government in Britain in particular has sought to conceptualize and deal with this through the notion of 'Social Exclusion': similar ideas have been found in other countries.
"Spaces of Social Exclusion" explores the forms of this contemporary economic and social disadvantage and in particular, its social and spatial causes, and the role of space in policies to address disadvantage.
Part 1 introduces contemporary and historical conceptualizations and ideologies surrounding social exclusion and poverty. It describes the complex social and spatial patterns of disadvantage in advanced capitalist countries. Part 2 goes on to analyse the origins of social exclusion by examining the different spheres of disadvantage and their relations, emphasizing the role of space, place and scale. It brings together and integrates, research on diverse aspects of social exclusionand the varied processes which produce it. Part 3 discusses different strategies for overcoming social exclusion and their relation to theories considered in Part 2. It is also concerned with presenting and criticizing policy ideas from across the political spectrum.
The book aims to demonstrate the similarity throughout the advanced capitalist countries of many of the processes that create social exclusion and the way that spatial patterns constitute and reproduce exclusion.

Spaces of Social Exclusion (Hardcover): Jamie Gough, Aram Eisenschitz, Andrew McCulloch Spaces of Social Exclusion (Hardcover)
Jamie Gough, Aram Eisenschitz, Andrew McCulloch
R4,750 Discovery Miles 47 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In all developed countries - though to widely varying extents - a minority of the population suffers from deprivation. The Labour Government in Britain in particular has sought to conceptualize and deal with this through the notion of 'Social Exclusion': similar ideas have been found in other countries.
"Spaces of Social Exclusion" explores the forms of this contemporary economic and social disadvantage and in particular, its social and spatial causes, and the role of space in policies to address disadvantage.
Part 1 introduces contemporary and historical conceptualizations and ideologies surrounding social exclusion and poverty. It describes the complex social and spatial patterns of disadvantage in advanced capitalist countries. Part 2 goes on to analyse the origins of social exclusion by examining the different spheres of disadvantage and their relations, emphasizing the role of space, place and scale. It brings together and integrates, research on diverse aspects of social exclusionand the varied processes which produce it. Part 3 discusses different strategies for overcoming social exclusion and their relation to theories considered in Part 2. It is also concerned with presenting and criticizing policy ideas from across the political spectrum.
The book aims to demonstrate the similarity throughout the advanced capitalist countries of many of the processes that create social exclusion and the way that spatial patterns constitute and reproduce exclusion.

Why Can't You Hear Me? - Our Autistic Daughter's Struggle to Be Understood (Paperback): Andrew McCulloch, Amanda... Why Can't You Hear Me? - Our Autistic Daughter's Struggle to Be Understood (Paperback)
Andrew McCulloch, Amanda McCulloch; Foreword by Jane Asher, Will Mandy
R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the early hours of 28th July 2016, Colette McCulloch was hit by a lorry and killed on the A1. Eighteen hours earlier she had walked out of the specialist care facility for autistic adults where she was being treated. Here, Andy and Amanda McCulloch tell the story of their daughter's life and untimely death: the years in which her autism went undiagnosed, her lifelong battle with eating disorders and the lack of support for her complex needs. The book is interspersed with Colette's own vivid and eloquent writing, her poetry and prose articulating her experiences grappling with a world forever at odds with her. Colette's story is a call to action and ultimately leaves a message of hope for a future in which autistic people will be better understood and able to flourish.

Developing a National Mental Health Policy (Hardcover): Rachel Jenkins Developing a National Mental Health Policy (Hardcover)
Rachel Jenkins; Foreword by David Goldberg, Julian Lob Levyt; Andrew McCulloch, Camilla Parker, …
R1,214 Discovery Miles 12 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


'This book represents an excellent, practical and supportive guide for those who should be engaged in mental health. It will be an invaluable tool as we work towards promoting, protecting and improving mental health in poor countries, and the incorporation of mental health issues into broader health sector and poverty reduction processes.' - Julian Lob Levyt

'This book is a major achievement, and fulfils an important need in many countries of the world.' - David Goldberg

Strange, Such Strength (Paperback): Andrew McCulloch Strange, Such Strength (Paperback)
Andrew McCulloch
R171 Discovery Miles 1 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Communes, Sociology and Society (Paperback): Philip Abrams, Andrew McCulloch, Sheila Abrams, Pat Gore Communes, Sociology and Society (Paperback)
Philip Abrams, Andrew McCulloch, Sheila Abrams, Pat Gore
R977 Discovery Miles 9 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on a study of the commune movement in Britain, this 1976 book is an attempt to explore the ability of sociology to understand the world of the 'alternative society' and to examine the implications of the success and failure of communal projects for fundamental sociological theories about the nature of social solidarity and cohesion. It takes issue with a number of studies in this field, particularly those based on American utopian communities. It raises questions about the nature of friendship in capitalist societies and about the extent to which the social scientist can ever really hope to know the world of private life. The book argues that communes face insuperable obstacles in realising their aspirations within capitalist societies and that in the face of these obstacles they tend either to disintegrate or to become as authoritarian and as mystified as the societies from which they are trying to escape.

Developing a National Mental Health Policy (Paperback): Rachel Jenkins Developing a National Mental Health Policy (Paperback)
Rachel Jenkins; Foreword by David Goldberg, Julian Lob Levyt; Andrew McCulloch, Camilla Parker, …
R1,119 R663 Discovery Miles 6 630 Save R456 (41%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mental illness causes a substantial health burden in all regions of the world, and is a major contributor to world poverty. Developing a National Mental Health Policy is designed to support those involved in developing locally appropriate mental health policies, emphasising the crucial role of primary care, NGOs, the social sector, schools and workplaces, and the criminal justice system as well as the specialist mental health services. The book addresses the principles of human rights, mental health legislation, mental health information systems, human resources, accountability and financing as well as key cultural issues. It gives a comprehensive and up to date account of the task of tailoring mental health services to the needs of countries in the post-institutional era.

Theory of Heart - Biomechanics, Biophysics, and Nonlinear Dynamics of Cardiac Function (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Theory of Heart - Biomechanics, Biophysics, and Nonlinear Dynamics of Cardiac Function (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991)
Leon Glass, Peter Hunter, Andrew McCulloch
R3,061 Discovery Miles 30 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years there has been a growth in interest in studying the heart from the perspective of the physical sciences: mechanics, fluid flow, electromechanics. This volume is the result of a workshop held in July 1989 at the Institute for Nonlinear Sciences at the University of California at San Diego that brought together scientists and clinicians with graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who shared an interest in the heart. The chapters were prepared by the invited speakers as didactic reviews of their subjects but also include the structure, mechanical properties, and function of the heart and the myocardium, electrical activity of the heart and myocardium, and mathematical models of heart function.

Flexible Employment - The Future of Britain's Jobs (Hardcover): Shirley Dex, Andrew McCulloch Flexible Employment - The Future of Britain's Jobs (Hardcover)
Shirley Dex, Andrew McCulloch
R2,953 Discovery Miles 29 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many employed men and women now hold self-employed, part-time or temporary jobs. Such jobs have been increasing since the 1970s. This book examines the implications for employers, individuals and households of this development. The lack of fringe benefits, job security and employment rights for these flexible jobs are described as well as the effects on the mental health of individuals. The view that flexible jobs are necessary for an efficient economy is questioned. Britain is relatively unique in Europe in promoting low-quality flexible jobs which fail to use the skills of its workforce.

Flexible Employment - The Future of Britain's Jobs (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997): Shirley Dex, Andrew McCulloch Flexible Employment - The Future of Britain's Jobs (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997)
Shirley Dex, Andrew McCulloch
R2,923 Discovery Miles 29 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many employed men and women now hold self-employed, part-time or temporary jobs. Such jobs have been increasing since the 1970s. This book examines the implications for employers, individuals and households of this development. The lack of fringe benefits, job security and employment rights for these flexible jobs are described as well as the effects on the mental health of individuals. The view that flexible jobs are necessary for an efficient economy is questioned. Britain is relatively unique in Europe in promoting low-quality flexible jobs which fail to use the skills of its workforce.

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