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Reason and Rationality in Health and Human Services Delivery (Hardcover): Jean A. Pardeck, John W. Murphy, Charles Longino Jr Reason and Rationality in Health and Human Services Delivery (Hardcover)
Jean A. Pardeck, John W. Murphy, Charles Longino Jr
R3,681 Discovery Miles 36 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reason and Rationality in Health and Human Services Delivery is the first book to discuss the topic of decisionmaking and services from a multidisciplinary approach. It uses theory and social considerations, not just technology, as a basis for improved services. Health and human service students and professionals will learn how to form rational and reasonable decisions that take their clients'cultural backgrounds into consideration when identifying an illness or appropriating any kind of intervention. With a particular emphasis on theories, models, organizational settings, technologies, and practitioner training methods that lead to culturally sensitive decisions, Reason and Rationality will help you deliver efficient and improved medical and social services to clients from all ethnic backgrounds. Recognizing reason as the centerpiece of most of Western philosophy, this text reveals how our idea of truth, fact, and order are wrongly thought to be universal; yet, Western principles are continually used in the decision-making process for health and social services. Focusing on the policy implications of decisionmaking in medical and social service settings, this text works to incorporate a broad range of factors into the reasoning process, such as cultural traditions and beliefs, that will result in better treatment for patients. Giving you suggestions and strategies for upgrading reasoning and decision-making processes and applying them to every area of service, Reason and Rationality discusses different themes that will help you improve services to patients, such as: the rationale currently used to justify decision-making strategies concerning medical and human services using computer technology to make clinical assessments revising administrative structure, management theories, and organizational strategies so that decision-making processes enhance the overall quality of service delivery how the practitioner/patient relationship is important in choosing the proper treatment soliciting community-based input to assess the public s health and human service needs in order to lessen political involvement in decision-making stages In addition, Reason and Rationality provides information and examples that show why you should consider the "life-world"--the values, beliefs, and commitments of a culture s history-- as the key to understanding the powers of reasoning that specify parameters of health and illness.

Community-Based Service Delivery - Theory and Implementation (Paperback): Jung Min Choi, John W. Murphy Community-Based Service Delivery - Theory and Implementation (Paperback)
Jung Min Choi, John W. Murphy
R1,221 Discovery Miles 12 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book takes up the challenge of the failure of most initiatives in community-based service delivery to address the significant philosophical shift that is necessary to create, implement, and evaluate appropriately these sorts of projects. Challenging the tendency to focus entirely on practicalities, the authors emphasize the centrality of philosophy to any successful community-based undertaking. While fully acknowledging the importance of local knowledge and the guidance of projects by local people, this volume shows that these principles are often at odds with the 'Cartesian' mindset that underpins much project planning, with its emphasis on objectivity in science and knowledge. Since all knowledge is mediated by human activity and embedded in language and other modes of expression, this dualist approach must be reconsidered. A thorough rethinking of traditional service delivery, which takes into account issues of data, methodology, and bias together with questions of generalizability, community, power, and communication, this book will appeal to scholars of sociology, social policy, and social work with interests in community-based service delivery.

Community-Based Service Delivery - Theory and Implementation (Hardcover): Jung Min Choi, John W. Murphy Community-Based Service Delivery - Theory and Implementation (Hardcover)
Jung Min Choi, John W. Murphy
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book takes up the challenge of the failure of most initiatives in community-based service delivery to address the significant philosophical shift that is necessary to create, implement, and evaluate appropriately these sorts of projects. Challenging the tendency to focus entirely on practicalities, the authors emphasize the centrality of philosophy to any successful community-based undertaking. While fully acknowledging the importance of local knowledge and the guidance of projects by local people, this volume shows that these principles are often at odds with the 'Cartesian' mindset that underpins much project planning, with its emphasis on objectivity in science and knowledge. Since all knowledge is mediated by human activity and embedded in language and other modes of expression, this dualist approach must be reconsidered. A thorough rethinking of traditional service delivery, which takes into account issues of data, methodology, and bias together with questions of generalizability, community, power, and communication, this book will appeal to scholars of sociology, social policy, and social work with interests in community-based service delivery.

Microcomputers in Early Childhood Education (Paperback): John T. Pardeck, John W. Murphy Microcomputers in Early Childhood Education (Paperback)
John T. Pardeck, John W. Murphy
R1,041 Discovery Miles 10 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1989, this book differed from others on the topic of microcomputers and education at the time, in that it focuses on the influence that microcomputer technology has on children in their early years, specially pre-school and elementary ages. Microcomputers have the capacity to do great harm as well as good and a full explanation of the technical and philosophical issues involved will be of interest to a number of disciplines. Other topics explored are - the potential uses of microcomputer-technology in early childhood education and current research and theory building on microcomputers and early education. This book should be read by teachers, sociologists, psychologists and researchers in education.

Microcomputers in Early Childhood Education (Hardcover): John T. Pardeck, John W. Murphy Microcomputers in Early Childhood Education (Hardcover)
John T. Pardeck, John W. Murphy
R2,998 Discovery Miles 29 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1989, this book differed from others on the topic of microcomputers and education at the time, in that it focuses on the influence that microcomputer technology has on children in their early years, specially pre-school and elementary ages. Microcomputers have the capacity to do great harm as well as good and a full explanation of the technical and philosophical issues involved will be of interest to a number of disciplines. Other topics explored are - the potential uses of microcomputer-technology in early childhood education and current research and theory building on microcomputers and early education. This book should be read by teachers, sociologists, psychologists and researchers in education.

Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work (Paperback): Jean A. Pardeck, John W. Murphy, Roland Meinert Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work (Paperback)
Jean A. Pardeck, John W. Murphy, Roland Meinert
R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work discusses the benefits and disadvantages of the postmodern philosophy as a foundation for social work and human service practice. Social work students and practitioners will learn about the developments that have shaped postmodern thinking as they pertain to society in general, as well as to the profession of social work. By exploring this increasingly popular philosophy, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work provides you with methods and theories that help you evalute contemporary problems more effectively, resulting in better services for your clients.Challenging traditional social work practices, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work examines postmodernism in terms of a world view that is emerging along indeterminate and ambiguous lines. With the goal of helping you provide more helpful and relevant services to your clients, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work discusses many themes related to postmodernism, including: understanding how principles of postmodernism are characterized by ongoing change, indeterminacy, and relativism reviewing the historical movement of a postmodern perspective and its present implications on social work practice supporting the strengths perspective through a postmodernist approach discussing some unintended and potentially negative consequences of postmodernism that arise from uncritically adopting postmodernistic principles analyzing the nature of social work and social welfare in Britain and the Western World to gain insight into how social theory is associated with postmodernity, postmodernization, and post-Fordism exploring the postmodernistic relationship between institutionalized religions and social services provided by religious auspices Although postmodernism offers a new and different way of understanding social problems and of structuring social work practice, this text urges you to be critical in the evaluation of its aspects and outlines some possibly negative outcomes in certain situations. In evaluating postmodernism and its relevance to social services and social problems, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work offers theories and research into methods that go beyond traditional practices to assist you in providing effective and relevant services for your clients.

Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work (Hardcover): Jean A. Pardeck, John W. Murphy, Roland Meinert Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work (Hardcover)
Jean A. Pardeck, John W. Murphy, Roland Meinert
R1,225 Discovery Miles 12 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work discusses the benefits and disadvantages of the postmodern philosophy as a foundation for social work and human service practice. Social work students and practitioners will learn about the developments that have shaped postmodern thinking as they pertain to society in general, as well as to the profession of social work. By exploring this increasingly popular philosophy, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work provides you with methods and theories that help you evalute contemporary problems more effectively, resulting in better services for your clients.Challenging traditional social work practices, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work examines postmodernism in terms of a world view that is emerging along indeterminate and ambiguous lines. With the goal of helping you provide more helpful and relevant services to your clients, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work discusses many themes related to postmodernism, including: understanding how principles of postmodernism are characterized by ongoing change, indeterminacy, and relativism reviewing the historical movement of a postmodern perspective and its present implications on social work practice supporting the strengths perspective through a postmodernist approach discussing some unintended and potentially negative consequences of postmodernism that arise from uncritically adopting postmodernistic principles analyzing the nature of social work and social welfare in Britain and the Western World to gain insight into how social theory is associated with postmodernity, postmodernization, and post-Fordism exploring the postmodernistic relationship between institutionalized religions and social services provided by religious auspices Although postmodernism offers a new and different way of understanding social problems and of structuring social work practice, this text urges you to be critical in the evaluation of its aspects and outlines some possibly negative outcomes in certain situations. In evaluating postmodernism and its relevance to social services and social problems, Postmodernism, Religion, and the Future of Social Work offers theories and research into methods that go beyond traditional practices to assist you in providing effective and relevant services for your clients.

Young Gifted Children - Identification, Programming and Socio-Psychological Issues (Paperback): John T. Pardeck, John W. Murphy Young Gifted Children - Identification, Programming and Socio-Psychological Issues (Paperback)
John T. Pardeck, John W. Murphy
R1,203 Discovery Miles 12 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1990. This study on special educational needs explores the identification of the gifted, research on gifted children and programmes, programming for young gifted children, and the socio-psychological implications of giftedness. This title will be of great interest to student teachers, teachers of special educational needs, and parents.

Neoliberalism, Economic Radicalism, and the Normalization of Violence (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Neoliberalism, Economic Radicalism, and the Normalization of Violence (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Vicente Berdayes, John W. Murphy
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This compelling volume analyzes the wide-scale societal impact of neoliberal economic policy on contemporary life and behavior. Synthesizing perspectives from politics and economics with insights from psychology and linguistics, it argues that market-driven public institutions promote antisocial thinking, discourage critical reflection, and inure individuals to inequity and cruelty. Chapters cite the ubiquity of violence in modern society, from the marketing of the military to impersonal mass upheavals in the job market, as devaluing human worth and thus self-worth. But the editors also assert that these currents are not terminal, and the book concludes by identifying conditions potentially leading to a more civil and egalitarian future. Included in the coverage: The language of current economics: social theory, the market, and the disappearance of relationships. Neoliberalism and education: the disfiguration of students. Slicing up societies: commercial media and the destruction of social environments. Neoliberalism and the transformation of work. Economics, the network society, and the ontology of violence. A new economic order without violence. Given the centrality of economic events on the global stage, Neoliberalism, Economic Radicalism, and the Normalization of Violence stands out as both a springboard for discussion and a call to action, to be read by political and cultural economists, political scientists, and sociologists.

Young Gifted Children - Identification, Programming and Socio-Psychological Issues (Hardcover): John T. Pardeck, John W. Murphy Young Gifted Children - Identification, Programming and Socio-Psychological Issues (Hardcover)
John T. Pardeck, John W. Murphy
R3,237 Discovery Miles 32 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1990. This study on special educational needs explores the identification of the gifted, research on gifted children and programmes, programming for young gifted children, and the socio-psychological implications of giftedness. This title will be of great interest to student teachers, teachers of special educational needs, and parents.

Dimensions of Community-Based Projects in Health Care (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy Dimensions of Community-Based Projects in Health Care (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy
R2,175 Discovery Miles 21 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This salient reference grounds readers in the theoretical basis and day-to-day practice of community-based health care programs, and their potential as a transformative force in public health. Centering around concepts of self-determination, empowerment, and inclusiveness, the book details the roles of physicians, research, and residents in the transition to self-directed initiatives and greater community control. Community-focused interventions and methods, starting with genuine dialogue between practitioners and residents, are discussed as keys to understanding local voice and worldview, and recognizing residents as active participants and not simply targets of service delivery. And coverage pays careful attention to training issues, including how clinicians can become involved in community-based care without neglecting individual patient needs. Among the topics covered are: Narrative medicine in the context of community-based practice. Qualitative and participatory action research. Health committees as a community-based strategy. Dialogue, world entry, and community-based intervention. Politics of knowledge in community-based work. Training physicians with communities. Dimensions of Community-Based Projects in Health Care challenges sociologists, social workers, and public health administrators to look beyond traditional biomedical concepts of care and naturalistic methods of research, and toward more democratic programs, planning, and policy. The partnerships described in these pages reflect a deep commitment to patients' lives, and to the future of public health.p>

Community-Based Interventions - Philosophy and Action (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014): John W.... Community-Based Interventions - Philosophy and Action (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
John W. Murphy
R3,427 Discovery Miles 34 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For decades, community-centered social services have been promoted as an admirable ideal. Yet the concept of decentralized services delivered where people live has proved to be an elusive ideal as well, with the promise of empowerment often giving way to disinterest and apathy. Community-Based Interventions examines the reasons community programs tend to founder and proposes a realistic framework for sustained success. The book's theoretical, philosophical and political foundations begin with the importance of context, as in local knowledge and community self-definition and engagement. Innovative, often startling, approaches to planning, design and implementation begin with the recognition that communities are not "targets" or "locations" to be "fixed," but social realities whose issues require concrete answers. The variety of examples described in these chapters demonstrate the power of community interventions in providing effective services, reducing inequities and giving individuals greater control over their health, their environment and in the long run, their lives. Included in the coverage: Redefining community: the social dimensions. A new epidemiology to inform community work. The role of research in designing community interventions. The conceptual flow of a community-based project. Building autonomy through leadership from below. Relating social interventions to social justice. Attuned to the current era of health and mental health reform, Community-Based Interventions represents a major step forward in its field and makes an inspiring text for social workers, clinical social workers, public health administrators and community activists.

Neoliberalism, Economic Radicalism, and the Normalization of Violence (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Vicente Berdayes, John W.... Neoliberalism, Economic Radicalism, and the Normalization of Violence (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Vicente Berdayes, John W. Murphy
R2,327 Discovery Miles 23 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This compelling volume analyzes the wide-scale societal impact of neoliberal economic policy on contemporary life and behavior. Synthesizing perspectives from politics and economics with insights from psychology and linguistics, it argues that market-driven public institutions promote antisocial thinking, discourage critical reflection, and inure individuals to inequity and cruelty. Chapters cite the ubiquity of violence in modern society, from the marketing of the military to impersonal mass upheavals in the job market, as devaluing human worth and thus self-worth. But the editors also assert that these currents are not terminal, and the book concludes by identifying conditions potentially leading to a more civil and egalitarian future. Included in the coverage: The language of current economics: social theory, the market, and the disappearance of relationships. Neoliberalism and education: the disfiguration of students. Slicing up societies: commercial media and the destruction of social environments. Neoliberalism and the transformation of work. Economics, the network society, and the ontology of violence. A new economic order without violence. Given the centrality of economic events on the global stage, Neoliberalism, Economic Radicalism, and the Normalization of Violence stands out as both a springboard for discussion and a call to action, to be read by political and cultural economists, political scientists, and sociologists.

The Symbolism of Globalization, Development, and Aging (Paperback): Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy The Symbolism of Globalization, Development, and Aging (Paperback)
Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy
R3,459 Discovery Miles 34 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book looks at the symbolic side of globalization, development, and aging. Many of the dimensions that are discussed represent updates of past debates but some are entirely new. In particular, globalization is accompanied by subtle social imagery that profoundly shapes the way institutions and identities are imagined. The process of aging and persons sense of identity is no exception. The underlying assumptions that pervade globalization inform how critical dimensions of aging are discussed and institutionalized. The application of marketplace imagery, for example, may impact attempts for holism in how aging is studied and the prospects for human agency during the aging process. This book offers a special look into how temporality, technology, normativity, and empiricism structure the symbolic side of globalization and influence dominant images of the aging process. Current debates about globalization and aging are expanded by helping readers see the social imagery that is both subtly behind globalization and at the forefront of shaping the aging experience.

Community-Based Interventions - Philosophy and Action (Hardcover, 2014): John W. Murphy Community-Based Interventions - Philosophy and Action (Hardcover, 2014)
John W. Murphy
R4,212 Discovery Miles 42 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For decades, community-centered social services have been promoted as an admirable ideal. Yet the concept of decentralized services delivered where people live has proved to be an elusive ideal as well, with the promise of empowerment often giving way to disinterest and apathy.

"Community-Based Interventions" examines the reasons community programs tend to founder and proposes a realistic framework for sustained success. The book's theoretical, philosophical and political foundations begin with the importance of context, as in local knowledge and community self-definition and engagement. Innovative, often startling, approaches to planning, design and implementation begin with the recognition that communities are not "targets" or "locations" to be "fixed," but social realities whose issues require concrete answers. The variety of examples described in these chapters demonstrate the power of community interventions in providing effective services, reducing inequities and giving individuals greater control over their health, their environment and in the long run, their lives. Included in the coverage: Redefining community: the social dimensions.A new epidemiology to inform community work.The role of research in designing community interventions.The conceptual flow of a community-based project.Building autonomy through leadership from below.Relating social interventions to social justice.

Attuned to the current era of health and mental health reform, "Community-Based Interventions" represents a major step forward in its field and makes an inspiring text for social workers, clinical social workers, public health administrators and community activists.

The Symbolism of Globalization, Development, and Aging (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy The Symbolism of Globalization, Development, and Aging (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book looks at the symbolic side of globalization, development, and aging. Many of the dimensions that are discussed represent updates of past debates but some are entirely new. In particular, globalization is accompanied by subtle social imagery that profoundly shapes the way institutions and identities are imagined. The process of aging and persons sense of identity is no exception. The underlying assumptions that pervade globalization inform how critical dimensions of aging are discussed and institutionalized. The application of marketplace imagery, for example, may impact attempts for holism in how aging is studied and the prospects for human agency during the aging process. This book offers a special look into how temporality, technology, normativity, and empiricism structure the symbolic side of globalization and influence dominant images of the aging process. Current debates about globalization and aging are expanded by helping readers see the social imagery that is both subtly behind globalization and at the forefront of shaping the aging experience.

Disability Issues for Social Workers and Human Services Professionals in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback): Jean A. Pardeck,... Disability Issues for Social Workers and Human Services Professionals in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
Jean A. Pardeck, John W. Murphy
R1,491 Discovery Miles 14 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Examine issues of vital importance to you and your disabled clientstoday and in the years to come! This groundbreaking text provides you with up-to-date, authoritative information that will prove to be of critical importance for disability professionals in the coming years. It will leave you better informed about aspects of disability that have not been well covered in the literatureissues surrounding spirituality, civil rights, and the medical model vs. social (or minority) model (of viewing disability) controversy. You'll examine the impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act in the wake of the Supreme Court's narrowing of the Act's powers and explore newly developed theories designed to more accurately define the true meaning of disability. Disability Issues for Social Workers and Human Services Professionals in the Twenty-First Century explores: the currentand potentialroles of spirituality and religion in the rehabilitation process the use of medication in treating disabilitywith a study focusing on children in foster care whose emotional/behavioral disabilities are medically (rather than psychologically) treated Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in college studentshow it impacts them as a disability requiring academic accommodations disability as an aspect of cultural diversitywith suggested methods for educating the non-disabled about people with disabilities limitations on the civil rights of those with disabilitiesand what can be done to eliminate those limitations computer technologies designed to aid people with disabilitieswith an examination of a health promotion Web site for children with disabilities and their families disability and the managed mental health systemwith an examination of the differences in service utilization and satisfaction in rural and urban areas how disability can be viewed as a social construct, rather than something that is inherent to the disabled person Keeping current with new developments is imperative for social workers and other professionals whose work affects people with disabilities. Disability Issues for Social Workers and Human Services Professionals in the Twenty-First Century provides the information you need to stay on the cutting edge of progress in this rapidly evolving field.

Community-Based Health Interventions in an Institutional Context (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy Community-Based Health Interventions in an Institutional Context (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Community-Based Health Interventions in an Institutional Context examines challenges of "institutionalizing" community-based health care. While the community-based or localized model is growing in popularity and importance in the United States, in practice it must often be brought in to larger institutions in order to grow to scale. The typical goals of an institution-standardization, formalization, and control-may be seen as antithetical to those of a community-based healthcare provider, such as spontaneity, customization, and flexibility. The contributions to this work raise questions about how the community-based model can be scaled up through institutions, and how "institutionalization" can be rethought from a bottom-up approach. They provide not only an overview of community-based organizations, but also delve into practical topics such as establishing budgets, training workers, incorporating technology, as well as more theoretical topics like goal-setting, policy effects (like the ACA), and relationships between patient and community. This work will be of interest for researchers interested in exploring the community-based health care model, as well as practitioners in health care and health policy.

Narrative Medicine and Community-Based Health Care and Planning (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): John W. Murphy, Berkeley A. Franz,... Narrative Medicine and Community-Based Health Care and Planning (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
John W. Murphy, Berkeley A. Franz, Jung Min Choi, Karen A. Callaghan
R3,348 Discovery Miles 33 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This progressive resource brings the innovative power of narrative medicine to the forefront of community public health care. Chapters describe community involvement across a continuum of control, from health consultants describing problems and suggesting solutions to health committees designing programs and evaluating results. Narrative strategies to this end, including authentic dialogue and community mapping, are examined in the context of public health and fleshed out with examples of different levels of participation by community members. From the respectful collaboration modeled here, the principles of community public health care can potentially expand beyond the immediate community into other social domains on a greater scale. Included in the coverage: * Narratives, local knowledge, and world entry. * Community and narratives. * What is dialogue? * Storylines, causes, and locus of interventions. * Community mapping tells a story. * The politics of storytelling. Narrative Medicine and Community-Based Health Care and Planning gives health psychologists, sociologists, social workers, and public health administrators realistic practical insights for tapping into the unique resources communities and clients have to offer. This is the next step in the evolution of public health, toward large-scale improvements in care delivery, access to and relevance of services, and patient and community outcomes.

Community-Based Health Interventions in an Institutional Context (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy Community-Based Health Interventions in an Institutional Context (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Steven L. Arxer, John W. Murphy
R2,962 Discovery Miles 29 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Community-Based Health Interventions in an Institutional Context examines challenges of "institutionalizing" community-based health care. While the community-based or localized model is growing in popularity and importance in the United States, in practice it must often be brought in to larger institutions in order to grow to scale. The typical goals of an institution-standardization, formalization, and control-may be seen as antithetical to those of a community-based healthcare provider, such as spontaneity, customization, and flexibility. The contributions to this work raise questions about how the community-based model can be scaled up through institutions, and how "institutionalization" can be rethought from a bottom-up approach. They provide not only an overview of community-based organizations, but also delve into practical topics such as establishing budgets, training workers, incorporating technology, as well as more theoretical topics like goal-setting, policy effects (like the ACA), and relationships between patient and community. This work will be of interest for researchers interested in exploring the community-based health care model, as well as practitioners in health care and health policy.

Bullying in Australian (and Other) Workplaces (Paperback): John W. Murphy Bullying in Australian (and Other) Workplaces (Paperback)
John W. Murphy; As told to Barrie Thomas, Max Liddell
R594 Discovery Miles 5 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Contemporary Social Theory - Key Themes & Analysis (Hardcover): John W. Murphy Contemporary Social Theory - Key Themes & Analysis (Hardcover)
John W. Murphy
R2,056 Discovery Miles 20 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The aim of this book is to provide a coherent picture of contemporary social theory. The hope is that an uncluttered and more unified discussion of key themes will improve the ability of students to master this topic. This book is not organised around persons or schools of thought. Likewise, the attempt is made to avoid "insider" debates and the jargon that has become the hallmark of this stage of theory development. Key themes are thus identified and reviewed in a straightforward manner, while trying to unpack the relevant philosophical themes in an accessible way.

Worthy of Recall (Paperback): John W. Murphy Worthy of Recall (Paperback)
John W. Murphy
R612 R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Save R99 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Subjects of news stories include political candidates, Bush and Cheney, Streisand, Enzyte Bob, Blackwater, Tiger, Paris White Night, The Best Movie, Helen Mirren, 2nd homes, Baseball playoffs, Celebrity endorsements, Greenspan, Condi, Tattoos, Elephant Oil, Mountain Top Mining, Putin, Sarkozy, Parking cars ands yachts, Cross the Border, and many more.

Stories from a Favored Clime - (Mostly for Fun, Told in Rhyme) (Paperback): John W. Murphy Stories from a Favored Clime - (Mostly for Fun, Told in Rhyme) (Paperback)
John W. Murphy
R354 R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Save R59 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Each story is complete in itself, so you can begin to read at any place in the book. Some are: GARDENING, Mother Eve objects in The Garden; THE AWKWARD PRINCE. Does love always win out? A WIFE'S APPRECIATION, perhaps not what you would expect; ON THE HUSTINGS, an entrenched member of Congress gives a lesson; HUMILITY, A lady, with jaundiced eye, looks at fellow parishioners; MEMO FROM MOTHER, upper class advice to the family about to take a cruise; SHUT OUT, an unusual environmental spokesman is heard. DOGS GONE, canines in charge. GIRLS, raising three in a row; WHY THE IRISH CELEBRATE, St. Patrick wins. FORE pre-historic workout; TIME AND AGAIN, a long-gone beatnik returns. CELL PHONE, a look at present uses and what might have been. There are many more to interest and amuse you, all in a variety of lively rhyme schemes. Employed for centuries in the telling of stories, rhyme is concise and is stimulating to the ear and the brain. No special training required to enjoy these stories. Thank you for purchasing this book.

Toward a Post-Market Society (Hardcover, New): John W. Murphy, Karen A. Callaghan Toward a Post-Market Society (Hardcover, New)
John W. Murphy, Karen A. Callaghan
R2,819 R2,323 Discovery Miles 23 230 Save R496 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nowadays the market, and neo-liberalism in general, seems to be in disarray. With support waning for an unfettered market, various critics are seeking alternatives. This book presents the idea that a new way of thinking about the economy may be productive, particularly one that does not rely on an unregulated market to secure economic order. In this context, the notion of a "post-market society" is introduced to describe this shift in orientation. The general theme is that markets are imperfect, despite what their advocates declare.

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