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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
There was a time when bullying was regarded as a relatively
innocuous issue-a normal part of growing up-but this is no longer
the case. The magnitude of the problems that bullying can lead to
is evidenced by the rising amount of professional literature on
bullying, as well as recent cases of bully-linked suicide and
homicide in the popular media. Bullying always involves at least
one bully and one victim, but there are a variety of social roles
that can affect the duration and magnitude of bullying. These roles
include bully assistants or supporters, victim defenders, and
passive bystanders. Fundamental to creating successful intervention
programs to prevent or reduce bullying is basic research that
identifies the characteristics of those involved in bullying
situations (e.g., personality, motivational, intellectual,
physical, social, and behavioural). This volume presents a broad
range of original research describing how social influences are
related to bullying. Reflecting the fact that bullying is a
world-wide phenomenon and problem, the research comes from samples
of individuals from Australia, Finland, Italy, New England, and
Poland, as well as a review of the cyber-bullying literature, which
is international in scope. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Social Influence.
Effective leadership and management in health and social care are
built on good practice, strong relationships and a critical
understanding of the wider context in which care takes place.
Leading, Managing, Caring illustrates how leadership and management
work in everyday settings, providing invaluable support to those
practising or studying in the area. The book introduces the four
core building blocks of the caring manager or leader: personal
awareness, team awareness, goal awareness and contextual awareness.
Together these form a firm foundation for understanding and
practice. Drawing on up-to-date case studies, the authors explore
how critical theoretical understanding can support practical
attempts to work through complex situations with a diverse range of
people. Also included is a toolkit containing carefully selected
and practical tools for leading and managing change. This
comprehensive textbook is suitable for existing and aspiring
managers and leaders in a range of health and social care
professions, or anyone interested in understanding more about the
complex landscape in which care services are managed and delivered
in the UK.
There was a time when bullying was regarded as a relatively
innocuous issue-a normal part of growing up-but this is no longer
the case. The magnitude of the problems that bullying can lead to
is evidenced by the rising amount of professional literature on
bullying, as well as recent cases of bully-linked suicide and
homicide in the popular media. Bullying always involves at least
one bully and one victim, but there are a variety of social roles
that can affect the duration and magnitude of bullying. These roles
include bully assistants or supporters, victim defenders, and
passive bystanders. Fundamental to creating successful intervention
programs to prevent or reduce bullying is basic research that
identifies the characteristics of those involved in bullying
situations (e.g., personality, motivational, intellectual,
physical, social, and behavioural). This volume presents a broad
range of original research describing how social influences are
related to bullying. Reflecting the fact that bullying is a
world-wide phenomenon and problem, the research comes from samples
of individuals from Australia, Finland, Italy, New England, and
Poland, as well as a review of the cyber-bullying literature, which
is international in scope. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Social Influence.
This book discusses educational developments during a crucial
period of English history in their social context, revising a
long-standing interpretation of the effect of Reformation
legislation. Tracing trends from the fifteenth to the seventeenth
century, it is in three parts. The first considers the pattern in
the later maiddle ages and the conditions favouring the spread of
humanist ideas which were to be adapted and applied at the
Reformation. In Part II there is a detailed survey of measures
takeen under Henry VIII and during the reign of Edward VI when
state intervention to control the organisation and curriculum of
schools and universities laid the foundations of the modern system
of education. Finally, after a review of the relation between
educational and social change, the focus is on three main aspects
during the conservative Elizabethan age: consolidation of the
school system, the pattern devised for the institution of the
gentleman; the extension of the popular education fostered by the
puritan ethic and the pressure of practical needs - forecasting the
next major move for educational reform in the mid-seventeenth
century.
One of the most continuously influential figures of the past half
century, Joan Jonas (born 1936) was among the first artists to
embrace the forms of video, performance and installation. From her
beginnings as a sculptor, and her emergence in the New York art and
performance scenes of the 1960s and 70s (including the seminal
"Vertical Roll" video piece of 1972, in which the titular
television malfunction enacted a memorably fractured female
identity), up through her performance at the Performa 09 biennial
and recent collaborations with composer Alvin Lucier and the
avant-garde theater company The Wooster Group, her work has always
been surprising, groundbreaking and necessary. This extensively
illustrated volume, containing hundreds of full-color images,
presents the definitive collection of Jonas' work. The first
career-spanning monograph of the multimedia pioneer, it covers more
than 40 years of performances, films, videos, installations, texts
and video sculptures. In addition to documentation of the artist's
crucial projects, "In the Shadow a Shadow" includes individual
essays by Douglas Crimp, Barbara Clausen and Johanna Burton, a
major survey text by Joan Simon, and unpublished photographs and
drawings from Jonas' archives. This intensively researched and
authoritative book documents the range, breadth and depth of one of
most prolifically original artists of the twentieth and
twenty-first century.
This book celebrates the achievements of Alice Guy Blache
(1873-1968), the first woman motion picture director and producer.
From 1896 to 1907, she created films for Gaumont in Paris. In 1907,
she moved to the United States and established her own film
company, Solax. From 1914 to 1920, Guy Blache was an independent
director for a number of film companies. Despite her immensely
productive and creative career, Guy Blache's indispensable
contribution to film history has been overlooked. She entered the
world of filmmaking at its nascent stage, when films were seen
primarily as a medium in the service of science or as an adjunct to
selling cameras. Working with Gaumont cameramen and cameras and the
new technical advances for the projection of film, she became one
of the film pioneers ushering in the new era of motion pictures as
a narrative form. Written by cinema history experts and curators,
this handsome volume brings to light a critical new mass of Guy
Blache's film oeuvre in an effort to restore her to her rightful
place in film history. Published in association with the Whitney
Museum of American Art Exhibition Schedule: Whitney Museum of
American Art, New York (11/6/09 - 1/24/10)
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