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Children, Families, and Government - Preparing for the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover, Revised): Edward F. Zigler, Sharon Lynn... Children, Families, and Government - Preparing for the Twenty-First Century (Hardcover, Revised)
Edward F. Zigler, Sharon Lynn Kagan, Nancy W. Hall; Foreword by John Brademas
R3,561 R3,101 Discovery Miles 31 010 Save R460 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This important text analyzes the relationship between child development research and the design and implementation of social policy concerning children and families. The editors have compiled contributions from leading experts in the fields of developmental psychology, psychiatry, public health, business, political science, and education. By so doing, they present a multidisciplinary account of the controversies and challenges that have emerged in the field of child development and social policy, and an analysis of recent changes in our national ethos toward children and families.

Civil Society and Corruption - Mobilizing for Reform (Hardcover, New): Michael Johnston Civil Society and Corruption - Mobilizing for Reform (Hardcover, New)
Michael Johnston; Foreword by John Brademas
R2,173 Discovery Miles 21 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Strong civil societies play a major role in controlling corruption in many societies, and reformers agree that citizens, both individual and organized, should be involved in reform. But accomplishing that goal has proven difficult. Some civil societies are weak, divided, and impoverished. In others, undemocratic regimes dominate through intimidation. And in still others, development difficulties, international debt, and misguided aid efforts stop reform before it can begin. Too often, anti-corruption campaigns do not engage social values or attack corruption as people experience it every day. This volume, based on a yearlong series of events sponsored by Colgate University's Center for Ethics and World Societies, analyzes civil society and corruption from several perspectives and in several parts of the world. One section considers corruption as a fact of everyday life, a second analyzes techniques and incentives involved in mobilizing civil society, and a third provides a unique guide to information resources on corruption and reform.

Civil Society and Corruption - Mobilizing for Reform (Paperback): Michael Johnston Civil Society and Corruption - Mobilizing for Reform (Paperback)
Michael Johnston; Foreword by John Brademas
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Strong civil societies play a major role in controlling corruption in many societies, and reformers agree that citizens, both individual and organized, should be involved in reform. But accomplishing that goal has proven difficult. Some civil societies are weak, divided, and impoverished. In others, undemocratic regimes dominate through intimidation. And in still others, development difficulties, international debt, and misguided aid efforts stop reform before it can begin. Too often, anti-corruption campaigns do not engage social values or attack corruption as people experience it every day. This volume, based on a yearlong series of events sponsored by Colgate University's Center for Ethics and World Societies, analyzes civil society and corruption from several perspectives and in several parts of the world. One section considers corruption as a fact of everyday life, a second analyzes techniques and incentives involved in mobilizing civil society, and a third provides a unique guide to information resources on corruption and reform.

Children, Families, and Government - Preparing for the Twenty-First Century (Paperback, Revised): Edward F. Zigler, Sharon Lynn... Children, Families, and Government - Preparing for the Twenty-First Century (Paperback, Revised)
Edward F. Zigler, Sharon Lynn Kagan, Nancy W. Hall; Foreword by John Brademas
R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This important text analyzes the relationship between child development research and the design and implementation of social policy concerning children and families. The editors have compiled contributions from leading experts in the fields of developmental psychology, psychiatry, public health, business, political science, and education. By so doing, they present a multidisciplinary account of the controversies and challenges that have emerged in the field of child development and social policy, and an analysis of recent changes in our national ethos toward children and families.

Civility in America - Essays from America's Thought Leaders (Paperback): John Brademas, Mickey Edwards, Charles Osgood Civility in America - Essays from America's Thought Leaders (Paperback)
John Brademas, Mickey Edwards, Charles Osgood
R187 Discovery Miles 1 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In every sector of American society, civility has declined-from vicious political rhetoric to attacks in the blogosphere and lack of personal decency. In 2011, The Dilenschneider Group, a strategic communications firm, sponsored a series of lectures on civility in conjunction with the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Collected in this volume are the thoughts of some of the nation's most insightful minds as they explore this crisis and offer their opinions as to how we can restore civility in society. Featuring: HENRY KAUFMAN on Civility in the Financial Sector CHARLES OSGOOD on Civility in the Media JOHN BRADEMAS on Civility in Public Life STEVE FORBES on Civility in Corporate America PHILIP K. HOWARD on Civility in Society MICKEY EDWARDS on Civility in Politics With an introduction by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC

The Politics of Education - Conflict and Consensus on Capitol Hill (Paperback, New Ed): John Brademas The Politics of Education - Conflict and Consensus on Capitol Hill (Paperback, New Ed)
John Brademas; Contributions by Lynne P. Brown
R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing from his experiences as a long-term congressman, John Brademas focuses on policy formation to examine the politics of federal support for education. Brademas provides both analytic histories of representative education legislation and philosophical meditations on the relationship between education and democracy.

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