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Social Researching (1984) examine the ‘stories’ about
‘real’ research in social sciences and its problems, and
discusses funding, publication, the history of major projects,
postgraduate work and issues raised by feminists doing research, as
well as the practical, ethical and political difficulties.
Originally published in 1971, this was the first text on community
studies which analysed the major empirical work in this field in a
comparative perspective. It is concerned both with the sociology of
community and the sociology of community studies. It takes both the
findings of individual studies and the research process itself as
significant sociological data in their own right, and it asks
continually: how do we know what we know about communities?
Community Studies is, then, not only a contribution to that
particular field but also to our understanding of the interaction
between theory and method in sociology. Studies are analysed from
North and Latin America, Britain and Western Europe, and India. Two
central problems, stratification and power, are considered at
greater length. This book would prove to be an invaluable
introduction not only for students of sociology but also for
architects, planners and all those who had an interest in the
community at the time. Its authors were, and had been, actively
engaged in field research in this area.
Originally published in 1971, this was the first text on community
studies which analysed the major empirical work in this field in a
comparative perspective. It is concerned both with the sociology of
community and the sociology of community studies. It takes both the
findings of individual studies and the research process itself as
significant sociological data in their own right, and it asks
continually: how do we know what we know about communities?
Community Studies is, then, not only a contribution to that
particular field but also to our understanding of the interaction
between theory and method in sociology. Studies are analysed from
North and Latin America, Britain and Western Europe, and India. Two
central problems, stratification and power, are considered at
greater length. This book would prove to be an invaluable
introduction not only for students of sociology but also for
architects, planners and all those who had an interest in the
community at the time. Its authors were, and had been, actively
engaged in field research in this area.
It's 1967 and the start of the summer of love. Life will never be
the same again for the young as they celebrate liberation and
nonconformity. In Brighton, Stephen Dearsley is tempted and
intimidated by the way his generation is casting off traditional
ways of dress along with the old ways of thinking.
First Published in 1974. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
As increased access to employment and educational opportunities
brought dramatic changes to women's lives, sociologists began to
look at the effect of women's changing roles on their children and
families. Based on empirical investigations and personal
experience, the studies included in The Sociology of Gender and the
Family set of the International Library of Sociology set out to
establish patterns and regularities in social behaviour, and to
understand the social roles of kinship groups, mothers, wives,
children and the elderly.
As increased access to employment and educational opportunities
brought dramatic changes to women's lives, sociologists began to
look at the effect of women's changing roles on their children and
families. Based on empirical investigations and personal
experience, the studies included in The Sociology of Gender and the
Family set of the International Library of Sociology set out to
establish patterns and regularities in social behaviour, and to
understand the social roles of kinship groups, mothers, wives,
children and the elderly.
A place-led perspective of entrepreneurial development is becoming
increasingly important, given narratives around entrepreneurial
ecosystems, contexts, and the design of entrepreneurial
institutions. In a world where we recognise entrepreneurial means,
ends and values in terms of locations with meaning, this latest
volume in Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research explores
the phenomenon of Entrepreneurial Place Leadership. Defining
Entrepreneurial Place Leadership in terms of how locations with
entrepreneurial meaning are created, maintained, exploited, and
amplified to generate future value, this edited collection
considers how entrepreneurs lead in a complex entrepreneurial
landscape. Leading international scholars act as guides through a
heterogeneous landscape of individual dwellings, communities, and
planned settlements. Topics include: an exploration of
entrepreneurial responsibility to place in rural Nova Scotia; an
analysis of culture in Entrepreneurial Support Organisations in
Spain; a discussion of entrepreneurial implementation of policy in
Italy; and the introduction of a tool for managing a complex
solution ecosystem in Australia. Each chapter reflects upon the
contribution of the author's research to academic theory and makes
policy and practice recommendations - as such this book is a useful
resource for academics, students, and entrepreneurial place
leaders. Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Research is an
official book series of the Institute for Small Business and
Entrepreneurship (ISBE). Each volume is designed around a specific
theme of importance to the entrepreneurship and small business
community with articles collectively exploring and developing
theory and practice in the field.
First Published in 1974. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
A nostalgic return to growing up in the 70's. No computer games, no
mobile phones and every family sat down to watch just 3 channels on
TV Harvey Griffin hasn't got long left and looks back to this era
as the best time of his life. But is it possible to go back?....
This is an omnibus edition of the three Talking books by Colin Bell
The March edition is dedicated to the 'King of Beasts', the African
Lion and to the Campaign Against Canned Hunting, who are
spearheading a 'Global March for Lions' on March 15th. The lion is
a vulnerable species, having seen a major population decline in its
African range of 50% during the second half of the 20th century. We
also feature 'Plan B for Rhino Conservation', a property review on
Ocean Reef Hotel in Zinkwazi, South Africa, plus many more articles
of interest for the travel trade in, and to Africa. In our
competition, you can win a mid-week break for 6 people at the De
Hoop Nature Reserve, South Africa.
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