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First published in 1996, this volume is a sequel to Humour in
Society: Resistance and Control which was edited by George E.C.
Paton and Chris Powell. Now, seven years later, the culturally
central nature of humour seems greater than ever. This collection
of original essays critically assesses the practices of humour in
various role relationships in a number of social contexts, for
example, in the workplace and between family members. A feature of
this new volume is the critical analysis of socio-linguistic
practices, including the use of jokes and cartoons, to manage
tensions in social relationships at the micro- and
macro-sociological levels of human interaction. Wider social and
cultural issues area also examined by other contributors concerned
with alternative comedy and sitcoms in British and Australian
society, for example, which along with humour practices are
situated by the editors in their introduction to substantiate the
value of studying and researching the sociology of humour.
First published in 1996, this volume is a sequel to Humour in
Society: Resistance and Control which was edited by George E.C.
Paton and Chris Powell. Now, seven years later, the culturally
central nature of humour seems greater than ever. This collection
of original essays critically assesses the practices of humour in
various role relationships in a number of social contexts, for
example, in the workplace and between family members. A feature of
this new volume is the critical analysis of socio-linguistic
practices, including the use of jokes and cartoons, to manage
tensions in social relationships at the micro- and
macro-sociological levels of human interaction. Wider social and
cultural issues area also examined by other contributors concerned
with alternative comedy and sitcoms in British and Australian
society, for example, which along with humour practices are
situated by the editors in their introduction to substantiate the
value of studying and researching the sociology of humour.
Events are a tried and tested method for businesses, associations
and public bodies to reach and engage with their audiences. They
are the ultimate life marketing experience. Yet many of you are
what I call accidental events planners: It's not the day job but
you are still expected to deliver a high-quality experience,
memorable and ultimately rewarding event. No easy task The good
news is that I believe we can all be great event planners. So
whether it is a meeting for 20 or a large conference for hundreds,
my tried and tested 8-Step Event Planning System (the same one I
use to run my own events) will help you deliver exciting, engaging
and rewarding corporate events. My key objective is to give you the
skills and confidence to run your own events. In short ... how to
deliver a successful and rewarding event that is packed full of
great takeaway memories.
The beloved hosts of television's "losing-est" show, Extreme Weight
Loss, give fans a blueprint for changing their health for life in
just 21 days. Whether you're looking to lose the last ten pounds or
several hundred, this program can transform your life forever. They
share their most effective secrets for weight loss through diet and
exercise and detail how to develop a sustainable mental change to
keep the weight off. Readers will "see" the hidden path of
transformation; be guided through fast and fun exercises; and enjoy
loads of recipes. Expanding the Carb-cycling core of Chris' two
national bestsellers, the Powells will help you achieve high-impact
results.
The beloved hosts of television's "losing-est" show, Extreme Weight
Loss, give fans a blueprint for changing their health for life in
just 21 days. Whether you're looking to lose the last ten pounds or
several hundred, this program can transform your life forever. They
share their most effective secrets for weight loss through diet and
exercise and detail how to develop a sustainable mental change to
keep the weight off. Readers will "see" the hidden path of
transformation; be guided through fast and fun exercises; and enjoy
loads of recipes. Expanding the Carb-cycling core of Chris' two
national bestsellers, the Powells will help you achieve high-impact
results.
Readers of criminological literature are presented with little more
than thumbnail sketches as to the social characteristics or
motivations of the authors. One learns their status, institutional
location, and supposed credentials. Rarely are we presented with
more detailed impressions of the authors as a combination of
positivist assumptions and notions of professional competence
seemingly render such information unimportant. However, increasing
numbers of critical scholars are becoming aware of authorship as an
issue; it matters who is addressing us. By taking these authors out
of their methodological framework, Critical Voices in Criminology
provides an opportunity for figures in and around critical
criminology to discuss their own intellectual journeys into and
within the discipline. The book offers the opportunity for
contributors to reflect on their work and consider what they did
not say. It also affords them the opportunity to describe their own
'channeling processes' by indicating how the pursuance of some
themes/topics 'seemed' appropriate, sensible, or realistic, while
others appeared less so, whether they internalized these particular
themes, or attempted to contest and/or replace them.
Readers of criminological literature are presented with little more
than thumbnail sketches as to the social characteristics or
motivations of the authors. One learns their status, institutional
location, and supposed credentials. Rarely are we presented with
more detailed impressions of the authors as a combination of
positivist assumptions and notions of professional competence
seemingly render such information unimportant. However, increasing
numbers of critical scholars are becoming aware of authorship as an
issue; it matters who is addressing us. By taking these authors out
of their methodological framework, Critical Voices in Criminology
provides an opportunity for figures in and around critical
criminology to discuss their own intellectual journeys into and
within the discipline. The book offers the opportunity for
contributors to reflect on their work and consider what they did
not say. It also affords them the opportunity to describe their own
'channeling processes' by indicating how the pursuance of some
themes/topics 'seemed' appropriate, sensible, or realistic, while
others appeared less so, whether they internalized these particular
themes, or attempted to contest and/or replace them.
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