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Analysis of language and discourse in social sciences has become
increasingly popular over the past thirty years. Only very recently
has it been applied to the study of social work, despite the fact
that communication and language are central to social work
practice. This book looks at how social workers, their clients and
other professionals categorise and manage the problems of social
work in ways which are rendered understandable, accountable and
which justify professional intervention. Features include: studies
of key practice areas in social work, such as interviews, case
conferences, home visits analysis of the language and construction
used in typical case studies of everyday social work practice
exploration of the ways in which professionals can examine their
own practice and uncover the discursive, narrative and rhetorical
methods that they use. The purpose of this engaging study is to
increase awareness of language and discourse in order to help
develop better practice in social work. It is essential reading for
professionals in social work, child welfare and the human services
and will be a valuable contribution to the study of professional
language and communication.
Moisture dynamics in brick, stone and concrete has a controlling
influence on the durability and performance of the built
environment. Water Transport in Brick, Stone and Concrete provides
a unified description of transport processes involving saturated
and unsaturated flow in porous inorganic materials and structures.
It sets out fundamental physics and materials science, mathematical
description and experimental measurement as a basis for engineering
design and construction practice. Now in its third edition, the
book combines a systematic presentation of the scientific and
technical principles with new analyses of topics such as sorption
isotherms, temperature dependence of sorptivity, time-dependent
properties of cement-based materials, layered materials,
air-trapping and driving rain. It serves as an authoritative
reference for research workers, practising engineers and students
of civil, building, architectural and materials engineering. Much
of the fundamental work is relevant to engineers in soil science
and geotechnics, as well as oilfield, chemical and process
engineering.
This revised and updated edition of "Modern German Pronunciation"
offers the most complete guide to the correct pronunciation of
German for native speakers of English. It begins with an
introduction to the problems of pronunciation and the basic
concepts of phonetics. The following chapters take each aspect of
pronunciation in turn: consonants, vowels, stress and intonation,
and the conversational pronunciation of German with its many
reduced or "weak" forms. The text is comprehensively illustrated
with clear pronunciation and intonation diagrams and the emphasis
is on the problems that speakers of English are known to encounter
when learning to speak German. This second edition has been revised
and updated, taking into account comments and suggestions from
readers and adapting the German texts to the new official spelling.
A significant new feature is the discussion of English-speaking
learners of German has been extended to include American learners,
reflecting the use world-wide of the first edition of this
volume.
This new and fully updated edition of the best-selling theories
text for social workers introduces social work students and
practitioners to a wide variety of theories for direct social work
practice. Originally edited by Nick Coady and Peter Lehmann, the
new edition provides a framework for integrating the use of theory
with central social work principles and values combined with
artistic elements of practice. Completely updated and reorganized
to encompass the latest theories as applied to a generalist mental
health practice, the fourth edition brings a fresh perspective with
the addition of two new lead editors.Theoretical Perspective for
Direct Social Work Practice: A Generalist-Eclectic Approach is
rooted in the generalist-eclectic approach to social work practice,
with the contents explored through a problem-solving model
facilitating the integration of the artistic and scientific
elements of practice. The new edition includes 9 new chapters
covering Couples Theory, the Psychodynamic Approach, Dialetical
Behavior Therapy, Dialetical Behavior Therapy for the treatment of
Borderline Personality Disorder, Trauma Informed Practice,
Motivational Interviewing, Anti-Oppressive Theory,
Mindfulness-based Approaches, and EMDR Therapy. Chapters are
consistently organized and include a case study and associated
prompts to foster class discussion. Each includes chapter
objectives and summaries, tables, and diagrams. A robust instructor
package contains a sample syllabus, PowerPoint slides, and exam
questions for each chapter. Purchase includes digital access for
use on most mobile devices or computers. New to the Fourth Edition:
Two new lead editors and new chapter contributors bringing a fresh
new perspective to the content 9 brand new chapters covering new
and relevant theories and models to ensure readers have all the
facts at hand and can easily incorporate theories into their
everyday practice Significantly reorganized to reflect the state of
art in social work practice Key Features: Chapters are consistently
formatted and include a case study with prompts to promote critical
thinking and discussion Chapter objectives and summaries in every
chapter reinforce content Tables illustrate when and why to use a
particular theory Diagrams serve as visual representations of
various models Includes Instructor Package with Sample Syllabus,
PowerPoints, and exam questions in each chapter
Arms control diplomacy as a central factor in superpower relations
is not a new phenomenon. In this book, Christopher Hall traces the
rise and fall of a previous arms limitation effort, the naval
treaties of the interwar years, which successfully controlled
competition in the strategic weapons of that era - the battleships
and other vessels of the British, American and other 'great power'
navies. He shows the problems and their solutions - many of
relevance today - which made the treaties possible, and their major
role in the peaceful transfer of leadership of the west from the
British Empire to the United States.
With communication and relationships at the core of social work,
this book reveals the way it is foremost a practice that becomes
reality in dialogue, illuminating some of the profession's key
dilemmas. Applied discourse studies illustrate the importance of
talk and interaction in the construction of everyday and
institutional life. This book provides a detailed review and
illustration of the contribution of discourse approaches and
studies on professional interaction to social work. Concentrating
on how social workers carry out their work in everyday
organisational encounters with service users and colleagues, each
chapter uses case studies analysing real-life social work
interactions to explore a concept that has relevance both in
discursive studies and in social work. The book thus demonstrates
what detailed discursive studies on interaction can add to
professional social work theories and discussions. Chapters on
categorization, accountability, boundary work, narrative,
advice-giving, resistance, delicacy and reported speech, review the
literature and discuss how the concept has been developed and how
it can be applied to social work. The book encourages professional
reflection and the development of rigorous research methods, making
it particularly appropriate for postgraduate and post-qualifying
study in social work where participants are encouraged to examine
their own professional practice. It is also essential reading for
social work academics and researchers interested in language,
communication and relationship-based work and in the study of
professional practices more generally.
First published in 1997, this volume presents a critical analysis
of how social work is formulated in everyday practice. Christopher
Hall sets the task of exploring how social workers make their work
visible and justifiable through their talk and writing. The
analysis examines conversations and documents in which social
workers describe and justify their work in research interviews,
reports and case notes. Social workers construct convincing
occupational stories to convince judges, supervisors and other
critical readers and listeners. Drawing on narrative analysis, Hall
explores how such language practices create characters, plots and
address audiences. At the time of publication the use of reflexive
writing was seen as controversial; however, this study was a
forerunner to what has become a flourishing scholarship in
narrative and reflexivity in social work writing and practice.
This book brings together contributions from a range of social
welfare settings, including child welfare, unemployment, mental
health and substance abuse treatment, to examine how
interprofessional collaboration and service user participation are
realised or challenged in multi-agency meetings. It provides
empirically grounded analyses of specific aspects of multi-agency
work and offers a distinctive conceptual framework for
understanding and analysing interaction during meetings in various
social welfare settings. Based on audio and video recordings, the
authors provide clear examples of actual practices of social
welfare professionals and demonstrate how the realisation of
collaborative and integrated welfare policy is contingent on
effective interactional practices between professionals and service
users.
The impetus for this book is the shift in welfare policy in Western
Europe from state responsibilities to individual and community
responsibilities. The book examines the ways in which policies
associated with advanced liberalism and New Public Management can
be identified as influencing professional practices to promote
personalisation, participation, empowerment, recovery and
resilience. In examining the concept of 'responsibilisation' from
the point of view of both the 'responsibilised client and welfare
worker', the book breaks from the traditional literature to
demonstrate how responsibilities are negotiated during
multi-professional care planning meetings, home visits, staff
meetings, focus groups and interviews with different stakeholders.
The settings examined in the book can be described as on the
'margins of welfare' - mental health, substance abuse, homelessness
services and probation work, where the rights and responsibilities
of clients and workers are uncertain and constantly under review.
Each chapter approaches the management of responsibilities from a
particular angle by combining responsibilisation theory and
discourse analysis to examine everyday encounters. Taken together,
the chapters paint a comprehensive picture of the
responsibilisation practices at the margins of welfare services and
provide an extensive discussion of the implications for policy and
practice. Drawing upon both the governmentality literature and
everyday encounters, the book provides a broad approach to a key
topic. It will therefore be a valuable resource for social policy,
public administration, social work and human service researchers
and students, and social and health care professionals.
With communication and relationships at the core of social work,
this book reveals the way it is foremost a practice that becomes
reality in dialogue, illuminating some of the profession's key
dilemmas. Applied discourse studies illustrate the importance of
talk and interaction in the construction of everyday and
institutional life. This book provides a detailed review and
illustration of the contribution of discourse approaches and
studies on professional interaction to social work. Concentrating
on how social workers carry out their work in everyday
organisational encounters with service users and colleagues, each
chapter uses case studies analysing real-life social work
interactions to explore a concept that has relevance both in
discursive studies and in social work. The book thus demonstrates
what detailed discursive studies on interaction can add to
professional social work theories and discussions. Chapters on
categorization, accountability, boundary work, narrative,
advice-giving, resistance, delicacy and reported speech, review the
literature and discuss how the concept has been developed and how
it can be applied to social work. The book encourages professional
reflection and the development of rigorous research methods, making
it particularly appropriate for postgraduate and post-qualifying
study in social work where participants are encouraged to examine
their own professional practice. It is also essential reading for
social work academics and researchers interested in language,
communication and relationship-based work and in the study of
professional practices more generally.
This book brings together contributions from a range of social
welfare settings, including child welfare, unemployment, mental
health and substance abuse treatment, to examine how
interprofessional collaboration and service user participation are
realised or challenged in multi-agency meetings. It provides
empirically grounded analyses of specific aspects of multi-agency
work and offers a distinctive conceptual framework for
understanding and analysing interaction during meetings in various
social welfare settings. Based on audio and video recordings, the
authors provide clear examples of actual practices of social
welfare professionals and demonstrate how the realisation of
collaborative and integrated welfare policy is contingent on
effective interactional practices between professionals and service
users.
Moisture dynamics in brick, stone and concrete has a controlling
influence on the durability and performance of the built
environment. Water Transport in Brick, Stone and Concrete provides
a unified description of transport processes involving saturated
and unsaturated flow in porous inorganic materials and structures.
It sets out fundamental physics and materials science, mathematical
description and experimental measurement as a basis for engineering
design and construction practice. Now in its third edition, the
book combines a systematic presentation of the scientific and
technical principles with new analyses of topics such as sorption
isotherms, temperature dependence of sorptivity, time-dependent
properties of cement-based materials, layered materials,
air-trapping and driving rain. It serves as an authoritative
reference for research workers, practising engineers and students
of civil, building, architectural and materials engineering. Much
of the fundamental work is relevant to engineers in soil science
and geotechnics, as well as oilfield, chemical and process
engineering.
The impetus for this book is the shift in welfare policy in Western
Europe from state responsibilities to individual and community
responsibilities. The book examines the ways in which policies
associated with advanced liberalism and New Public Management can
be identified as influencing professional practices to promote
personalisation, participation, empowerment, recovery and
resilience. In examining the concept of 'responsibilisation' from
the point of view of both the 'responsibilised client and welfare
worker', the book breaks from the traditional literature to
demonstrate how responsibilities are negotiated during
multi-professional care planning meetings, home visits, staff
meetings, focus groups and interviews with different stakeholders.
The settings examined in the book can be described as on the
'margins of welfare' - mental health, substance abuse, homelessness
services and probation work, where the rights and responsibilities
of clients and workers are uncertain and constantly under review.
Each chapter approaches the management of responsibilities from a
particular angle by combining responsibilisation theory and
discourse analysis to examine everyday encounters. Taken together,
the chapters paint a comprehensive picture of the
responsibilisation practices at the margins of welfare services and
provide an extensive discussion of the implications for policy and
practice. Drawing upon both the governmentality literature and
everyday encounters, the book provides a broad approach to a key
topic. It will therefore be a valuable resource for social policy,
public administration, social work and human service researchers
and students, and social and health care professionals.
The study of materials is a major field of research that supports
and drives innovation in technology. Using modern scientific
techniques, materials scientists and engineers explore and
manipulate materials, and create new ones with remarkable strength
and extraordinary optical and electrical properties. In this Very
Short Introduction, Christopher Hall looks at a wide range of
materials, from steel, wood, and rubber, to gold, silicon, and
graphene, describing how materials are used, how their properties
arise from their internal structure, and how useful and novel
things are made from them. He concludes by looking at how the
global scale of materials consumption now threatens the goal of
sustainability. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions
series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in
almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect
way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors
combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to
make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
Women with fish tails are among the oldest and still most popular
of mythological creatures, possessing a powerful allure and
compelling ambiguity. They dwell right in the uncanniest valley of
the sea: so similar to humans, yet profoundly other. Mermaids: Art,
Symbolism and Mythology presents a comprehensive, interdisciplinary
and beautifully illustrated study of mermaids and their influence
on Western culture. The roots of mermaid mythology and its
metamorphosis through the centuries are discussed with examples
from visual art, literature, music and architecture—from 600 BCE
right up to the present day. Our story starts in Mesopotamia,
source of the earliest preserved illustrations of half-human,
half-fish creatures. The myths and legends of the Mesopotamians
were incorporated and adopted by ancient Greek, Etruscan and Roman
cultures. Then, during the early medieval period, ancient
mythological creatures such as mermaids were confused, transformed
and reinterpreted by Christian tradition to begin a new strand in
mermaid lore. Along the way, all manner of stunning—and sometimes
bizarre or unsettling—depictions of mermaids emerged. Written in
an accessible and entertaining style, this book challenges
conventional views of mermaid mythology, discusses mermaids in the
light of evolutionary theory and aims to inspire future studies of
these most curious of imaginary creatures.
This book is dedicated to the protection of horses, ponies and
donkeys and is based on first-hand international experience from a
lifetime spent with horses - hunting, racing and welfare - whether
with The Pony Club, The Jockey Club or international horse charity.
It covers all equines to the highest levels of performance -
racing, show jumping, eventing and endurance riding and encourages
all owners to care for their animals. Horses are beautiful animals
that can work with their owners to the best effect; it is only
right that they should all be cared for with respect so that the
partnership is equal, one of working together and free from abuse.
Christopher also looks at the world of working horses, donkeys and
mules in the developing world, where they are often the only means
of transporting people and goods, provide the only power to work
the land and are essential for their owners' survival. He calls for
them to be given closer attention and care and that training is
given to the owners who may not be aware of how to care properly
for their animals. He also writes about people in equestrian sports
both nationally and internationally and the work of the major
charity World Horse Welfare of which he was chairman, calling on
his role as a leading regulator and lifelong horseman. He held one
of the highest profile jobs in the Jockey Club, steward in charge
of enforcing the rules of horse racing - and provides an insight
into the high stakes world of racing where winning is everything.
But whatever the activity or level, readers will be aware that
horses are the real stars.
As the Gatekeepers of the nation, we are called to pray and to
become 'PRAYERS.' "Call unto me and I will answer you and show you
great and mighty things ..." Engaging the Supernatural is a call to
journey with God into a realm of the spirit world that challenges
the human mind and human thinking. It demands abandonment of self
and the flesh and demands a humble walk of absolute love and
obedience to God. There are great experiences to be realized when
the journey is pursued. If you are struggling with issues of
indecision or your prayer journey, then Engaging the Supernatural
is the book for you. One cannot read through the pages without
feeling the Supernatural attraction towards intimacy and authority
with the Lord. There is also a release of the anointing of God to
provide passion for intercession. I believe the Spirit of God will
deeply touch each life that shares this book, resulting in the
demolition and removal of strongholds. Leo has laid a prayer
roadmap responding to the change in approach and authority
necessary to master praying in the presence of the Lord, in the
inner courts of God. If we use this material, not only will we be
blessed and challenged with great insight, but our prayer life will
be significantly adjusted for the Kingdom of God. We would then be
able to bless others with the authority of God and declare, "Let
your Kingdom come on earth as you have already determined it in the
heavens; for yours is the Kingdom, the power and the glory - Amen."
...It doesn't really matter where we stand in this world-proudly in
the center or forgotten in the corners. The love of the Father and
His grace, flowing out from the sacrifice of His only Son, is there
to cover all of our sins, all of our failures, to make us into the
beautiful vessels He originally intended. The spiritual readings in
this collection are down-to-earth, humorous, and touching. Written
in a simple, conversational style, these devotionals are designed
to bring you closer to a God who longs to be closer to you-and they
are sure to reaffirm your faith in a fresh new way. Tall, Dark, and
Handsome and Other Devotionals will quickly become a treasured
addition to any inspirational library.
Can the US Border Patrol increase mission capability through the
use of citizen volunteers and if so, how could the volunteers best
be used to support the Patrol's current operations in securing US
land borders?
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