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There are an increasing number of studies devoted to an examination
of New Labour's social policies. However, thus far there has been
little in the way of substantive discussion of opposition to and
conflict around key elements of New Labour's agenda for the welfare
state and public sector, from those who are involved in the
frontline implementation and delivery of welfare policies. Since
the mid to late 1990s, there have been continual and recurring
episodes of industrial action of various kinds involving social
workers, teachers, lecturers, nurses, hospital ancillary staff,
nursery nurses, home helps and local authority librarians among
others. Welfare delivery has become a central point of industrial
relations disputes in the UK today. This book provides the first
critically informed discussion of work and workers in the UK
welfare sector under New Labour. It examines the changing nature of
work and explores the context of industrial relations across the
welfare industry. While the main focus is on the workforce in state
welfare, this is set within the context of recent and current
shifts in the mixed economy of welfare between state, private and
third sector organisations.
The history of sociology overwhelmingly focuses on 'the winners'
from the classical 'canon' - Marx, Durkheim, and Weber - to today's
most celebrated sociologists. This book strikingly demonstrates
that restricting sociology in this way impoverishes it as a form of
historically reflexive knowledge and obscures the processes and
struggles of sociology's own making as a form of disciplinary
knowledge. Sociological Amnesia focuses on singular contributions
to sociology that were once considered central to the discipline
but are today largely neglected. Chapters explore the work of
illustrious predecessors such as Raymond Aron, Erich Fromm and
G.D.H. Cole as well as examining exceptional cases of reputational
revival as in the case of Norbert Elias or Gabriel Tarde. Through
understanding the obstacles of recognition faced by female
sociologists like Viola Klein and Olive Schreiner, and public
intellectuals like Cornelius Castoriadis, the volume considers the
reasons why certain kinds of sociology are hailed as central to the
discipline, whilst others are forgotten. In so doing, the
collection offers fresh insights into not only the work of
individual sociologists, but also into the discipline of sociology
itself - its trajectories, forgotten promises, and dead ends.
The understanding, at the molecular level, of the interactions
between innate and adaptive arms of the immune system is currently
a hot topic, particularly to those interested in immunology -
especially susceptibility to infectious diseases. This book
provides a survey of topics, in the area of innate and adaptive
immunity, which have been researched within the MRC Immunochemistry
Unit, at Oxford University, over a period of forty years. The
topics include: " antibody structure - for which the first Director
of the Immunochemistry Unit, Professor RR Porter, was awarded a
Nobel prize in 1972 " the characterization of membrane proteins on
lymphoid cells - leading to the concept of these molecules
belonging to an immunoglobulin super family " the proteins of the
human serum complement system - one of the body's major defences
against microbial infection " the human cell -surface integrins and
the hyaluronan- binding proteins, which are involved in regulation
of inflammation at cell surfaces and within the extracellular
matrix " the family of collectin molecules - containing distinct
globular carbohydrate -binding domains linked to collagen-like
regions - which play important roles in innate immunity in the
lungs and bloodstream by immediate recognition and clearance of
microbial pathogens Each chapter in the book gives a brief
historical background to a topic and then provides a survey of
recent advances in the field and are written by internationally
recognised renowned experts. The theme running through the chapters
is that of protein structure-function relationships - including,
amongst others, descriptions of quaternary structures of large
oligomeric proteins, of Factor H and C1q binding to specific
ligands, and of the chemistry of the mechanism of catalysis of
covalent binding of activated C3 and C4 proteins to nucleophilic
groups on microbial surfaces. In several chapters excellent
descriptions are given with respect to how the immune system can be
recruited to combat microbial infection - via proteins of both the
innate and adaptive immune systems. The book also includes notable
chapters which are excellent examples of the importance of how the
isolation, characterisation, protein engineering and
crystallisation has resulted in a full understanding of complex
protein-protein interactions involved in the recognition and
triggering events of important sections of the immune system:
-Structure and Function of the C1 Complex - GUrard J. Arlaud
-Chemical Engineering of Therapeutic Antibodies - George T
Stevenson -Leukocyte surface proteins - purification and
characterisation - A. Neil Barclay -Cell Surface Integrins -
Suet-Mien Tan and S.K. Alex Law This book is aimed primarily at
established senior research scientists, postdoctoral research
scientists and PhD students who have an interest in proteins of the
immune system. However, the wide range of immunity system topics,
while staying broadly within innate/adaptive immunity will also
appeal to a wider audience.
The Upholsterer's Step-by-step Handbook reveals the techniques and
tips of the upholstery trade in an easy to understand format. Fully
illustrated throughout with informative illustrations and inspiring
photography, this book will enable you to confidently create a
statement piece of furniture for your home. Learn how to follow a
technique-based approach to upholstery, from assessing the work
involved and estimating your materials to planning your order of
working to get professional results - whatever the size or scale of
the project. Further information on the design of chairs and
working with chair types enables you to work on any model of chair
without limiting you to specific projects. Additional chapters
include information on upholstery tools and materials, furnishing
fabrics and trimmings. Sections on simple woodworking techniques
and on repairs and surface finishes ensure that this is the
ultimate one-stop resource for the amateur upholsterer.
Contemporary social policy has never been more vigorously
contested. Issues range from single-issue campaigns over housing,
social care, hospital closures through to organised movements
around disability, environment, health and education. However, the
historical and contemporary role played by social movements in
shaping social welfare has too often been neglected in standard
social policy texts. "Understanding Social Movements and Social
Welfare" is the first introductory text to bring together social
policy and social movement studies. Using actual case studies and
written in an accessible and engaging style, it will attract a wide
readership of undergraduate students, stakeholders and
activists.Introductory chapters of this title examine the
historical and theoretical relationship between state welfare and
social movements. Subsequent chapters outline the historical
contribution of various social movements to the creation of the
welfare state relating to Beveridge's 'five giants' of idleness,
ignorance, squalor, illness and want. The book then examines the
contemporary challenge posed by 'new social movements' in relation
to the family, discrimination, environment, and global social
justice. The book provides a timely and much needed overview of the
changing nature of social welfare as it has been shaped by the
demands of social movements.
Contemporary social policy has never been more vigorously
contested. Issues range from single-issue campaigns over housing,
social care, hospital closures through to organised movements
around disability, environment, health and education. However, the
historical and contemporary role played by social movements in
shaping social welfare has too often been neglected in standard
social policy texts. "Understanding social welfare movements" is
the first text to bring together social policy and social movement
studies. Using actual case studies and written in an accessible and
engaging style, it will attract a wide readership of undergraduate
and postgraduate students, higher education teachers and
researchers, stakeholders and activists. Introductory chapters
examine the historical and theoretical relationship between state
welfare and social movements. Subsequent chapters outline the
historical contribution of various social movements to the creation
of the welfare state relating to Beveridge's 'five giants' of
idleness, ignorance, squalor, illness and want. The book then
examines the contemporary challenge posed by 'new social movements'
in relation to the family, discrimination, environment, and global
social justice. The book provides a timely and much needed overview
of the changing nature of social welfare as it has been shaped by
the demands of social movements.
There are an increasing number of studies devoted to an examination
of New Labour's social policies. However, thus far there has been
little in the way of substantive discussion of opposition to and
conflict around key elements of New Labour's agenda for the welfare
state and public sector, from those who are involved in the
frontline implementation and delivery of welfare policies. Since
the mid to late 1990s, there have been continual and recurring
episodes of industrial action of various kinds involving social
workers, teachers, lecturers, nurses, hospital ancillary staff,
nursery nurses, home helps and local authority librarians among
others. Welfare delivery has become a central point of industrial
relations disputes in the UK today. This book provides the first
critically informed discussion of work and workers in the UK
welfare sector under New Labour. It examines the changing nature of
work and explores the context of industrial relations across the
welfare industry. While the main focus is on the workforce in state
welfare, this is set within the context of recent and current
shifts in the mixed economy of welfare between state, private and
third sector organisations.
The history of sociology overwhelmingly focuses on 'the winners'
from the classical 'canon' - Marx, Durkheim, and Weber - to today's
most celebrated sociologists. This book strikingly demonstrates
that restricting sociology in this way impoverishes it as a form of
historically reflexive knowledge and obscures the processes and
struggles of sociology's own making as a form of disciplinary
knowledge. Sociological Amnesia focuses on singular contributions
to sociology that were once considered central to the discipline
but are today largely neglected. Chapters explore the work of
illustrious predecessors such as Raymond Aron, Erich Fromm and
G.D.H. Cole as well as examining exceptional cases of reputational
revival as in the case of Norbert Elias or Gabriel Tarde. Through
understanding the obstacles of recognition faced by female
sociologists like Viola Klein and Olive Schreiner, and public
intellectuals like Cornelius Castoriadis, the volume considers the
reasons why certain kinds of sociology are hailed as central to the
discipline, whilst others are forgotten. In so doing, the
collection offers fresh insights into not only the work of
individual sociologists, but also into the discipline of sociology
itself - its trajectories, forgotten promises, and dead ends.
It only gets better with age! The latest in the Smut Peddler series
of high-end erotic anthologies, Silver shines the spotlight on
grande dames and silver foxes. Whether you're drawn to graying hair
or eyes that sparkle with wisdom, this collection of spicy sci-fi,
fiery fairy tales, and all manner of down-to-earth fantasies is
exclusively for those with a taste for experienced hands. A
seductively thrilling, broadly diverse bedside read, Silver reminds
fans of quality filth why Smut Peddler is the last word in top-self
sexy comics. Featuring the work of OTAVA HEIKKILAE, BLUE
DELLIQUANTI, E.K. WEAVER, ZIYED YUSUF AYOUB, and many more!
This transformative guide completely breaks down our current
understanding of biological sex and gender diversity. Introducing
readers to seven variations of human sex, commonly considered
intersex, the book challenges the myth that sex and gender are
exclusively binary and explores the inherent diversity of
biological sex and its relationship to gender identity and
expression, and the impact this has on society. Examining
historical, linguistic and socio-cultural understandings of sex and
gender, as well as genetic and scientific definitions, the book is
an important resource for dismantling gender and sexuality-based
discrimination and promoting understanding and inclusivity.
Co-written by one of the world's leading intersex activists and a
highly respected scholar in biological sciences, and accompanied
with detailed anatomical illustrations throughout, this pioneering
text is the essential introduction to gender and sex diversity for
gender studies, women's studies, biology and genetics courses, as
well as professionals working with intersex and trans communities.
This book is distinctive for extending the usual sociological
reach, reopening territory that has lain fallow, set aside from the
well-ploughed fields of orthodox social theory. In doing so, Law
not only produces fresh insight into familiar theorists but guards
against collective forgetting of the sociological canon. -
Professor Bridget Fowler, University of Glasgow "An excellent book,
it will be welcomed and read widely by advanced undergraduates,
postgraduates and scholars in sociology, cultural studies, social
theory and beyond." - Professor Chris Shilling, University of Kent
Social Theory for Today guides students through the 'turns' of past
and present social theory as it attempts to wrestle with a
recurring sense of crisis in social relations and social theory.
Drawing on both classical and contemporary sources, Alex Law
provides readers with a firm grasp of competing perspectives. Too
often social theories attempt to dominate the field by casting
rival theorists, past and present, as deluded fools, while the more
familiar 'big names' in social theory are subject to
ever-increasing commentary that runs in ever-decreasing circles.
This survey of social theory and crisis lessens the temptation to
engage in internal theoretical polemics and esoteric wordplay.
Social theory must become practical and specific if it is to become
a means of orientation for uncertain times. This is a must-read for
upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students looking for a
vibrant and extended understanding of social theory.
The story is set at Caro Farm in the small village of Trewen in
Cornwall, UK. There are two stories within the book. One about two
small boys from the farm and the other about two calves who escape
whilst being loaded at the market. Two boys discover a cache of
stolen arms and ammunition in a deserted house. The thieves
capture, abduct and take the boys on a fearful journey to Liverpool
Docks. Although they escape into the streets of Liverpool they are
re-captured. The two calves are sad and dejected and break out
during the loading of their group into the cattle trucks. They
eventually find themselves on the Cornish Moors during the
emergence of a bitter winter. They are rejected by the local
moorland cattle. After many weeks of travel, injuries, hunger and
bitter cold they realize their terrible mistake. Will the boys be
rescued? What will become of the calves? Christmas Eve this
particular year, brings a few unexpected and joyful surprises for
everyone at Caro Farm.
"I think this will prove to be a very useful text for undergraduate
students. Alex Law has produced a comprehensive list of key
classical social theory concepts and provides an accessible account
of the meaning of central terms, their place in the work of the
classical analysts considered and the contemporary significance of
their ideas. In addition he has offered useful additional reading
guidance from which students will derive considerable benefit." -
Barry Smart, University of Portsmouth This book's individual
entries introduce, explain and contextualise the key topics within
classical social theory. Definitions, summaries and key words are
developed throughout with careful cross-referencing allowing
students to move effortlessly between core ideas and themes. Each
entry provides: clear definitions lucid accounts of key issues
up-to-date suggestions for further reading informative
cross-referencing. Relevant, focused and accessible this book will
provide students across the social sciences with an indispensible
guide to the central concepts of classical social theory.
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