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This book concentrates exclusively on the dialogic turn in the
governance of science and the environment. The starting point for
this book is the dialogic turn in the production and communication
of knowledge in which practices claiming to be based on principles
of dialogue and participation have spread across diverse social
fields. As in other fields of social practice in the dialogic turn,
the model of communication underpinning science and environmental
governance is dialogue in which scientists and citizens engage in
mutual learning on the basis of the different knowledge forms that
they bring with them. The official aim is to involve citizens in
processes of decision-making on scientific and environmental
issues, including issues relating to the built environment such as
urban planning. The attempt in this book has been made to build
bridges across the fields of science and technology studies,
environmental studies and media and communication studies in order
to provide theoretically informed and empirically rich accounts of
how citizen voices are articulated, invoked, heard, marginalised or
silenced in science and environment communication.
Collaborative research embraces a multiplicity of practices in
which social actors are invited to participate in the research
process as co-producers of knowledge. But what is actually meant by
"co-production" in collaborative research? Knowledge and Power in
Collaborative Research presents a range of critical, reflexive
strategies for understanding and tackling the challenges emanating
from the tensions that arise in the meeting between different
participants, knowledge forms and knowledge interests. The chapters
anchor discussion of ethical, epistemological and methodological
questions in sustained empirical analyses of cases of collaborative
knowledge production. The book covers diverse theoretical
approaches such as dialogic communication theory, actor network
theory, poststructuralist writing as inquiry, institutional
ethnography, dialogic action research, and pragmatic action
research. The empirical cases span a broad spectrum of empirical
fields of social practice: health services, organisational change,
research, science communication, environmental communication in
intermediary NGOs, participatory governance in relation to urban
planning, and digital communication and virtual worlds.
Observation of the body helps psychiatrists to determine the cause
and treatment of mental illness. To form a diagnosis, practitioners
conduct detailed observations of patients' appearance, posture,
gesture and gait, thereby using the body as a diagnostic index.
However, within routine mental health practice, there is little
consideration of how the bodily presentation of patients may
reflect aspects of their "lived experience."
With reference to a range of theoretical perspectives including
philosophy, psychoanalysis, feminism and sociology, Mental Illness
and the Body explores the ways in which understanding "lived
experience" may usefully be applied to mental health practice. Key
features include:
- an outline of history British psychiatry including treatments
- interviews with a variety of psychiatrists and nurses
- an analysis of feminism and the way its insights have been
applied to understanding mental health and illness
- in-depth interviews with eight patients diagnosed with mental
illness
"Mental Illness and the Body" is essential reading for mental
health practitioners, allied professionals and anyone with an
interest in the body and mental illness.
Observation of the body helps psychiatrists to determine the cause
and treatment of mental illness. To form a diagnosis, practitioners
conduct detailed observations of patients' appearance, posture,
gesture and gait, thereby using the body as a diagnostic index.
However, within routine mental health practice, there is little
consideration of how the bodily presentation of patients may
reflect aspects of their "lived experience."
With reference to a range of theoretical perspectives including
philosophy, psychoanalysis, feminism and sociology, Mental Illness
and the Body explores the ways in which understanding "lived
experience" may usefully be applied to mental health practice. Key
features include:
- an outline of history British psychiatry including treatments
- interviews with a variety of psychiatrists and nurses
- an analysis of feminism and the way its insights have been
applied to understanding mental health and illness
- in-depth interviews with eight patients diagnosed with mental
illness
"Mental Illness and the Body" is essential reading for mental
health practitioners, allied professionals and anyone with an
interest in the body and mental illness.
This volume presents a wide range of methodological strategies that
are designed to take into account the complex, emergent, and
continually shifting character of virtual worlds. It interrogates
how virtual worlds emerge as objects of study through the
development and application of various methodological strategies.
Virtual worlds are not considered objects that exist as entities
with fixed attributes independent of our continuous engagement with
them and interpretation of them. Instead, they are conceived of as
complex ensembles of technology, humans, symbols, discourses, and
economic structures, ensembles that emerge in ongoing practices and
specific situations. A broad spectrum of perspectives and
methodologies is presented: Actor-Network-Theory and
post-Actor-Network-Theory, performativity theory, ethnography,
discourse analysis, Sense-Making Methodology, visual ethnography,
multi-sited ethnography, and Social Network Analysis.
Collaborative research embraces a multiplicity of practices in
which social actors are invited to participate in the research
process as co-producers of knowledge. But what is actually meant by
"co-production" in collaborative research? Knowledge and Power in
Collaborative Research presents a range of critical, reflexive
strategies for understanding and tackling the challenges emanating
from the tensions that arise in the meeting between different
participants, knowledge forms and knowledge interests. The chapters
anchor discussion of ethical, epistemological and methodological
questions in sustained empirical analyses of cases of collaborative
knowledge production. The book covers diverse theoretical
approaches such as dialogic communication theory, actor network
theory, poststructuralist writing as inquiry, institutional
ethnography, dialogic action research, and pragmatic action
research. The empirical cases span a broad spectrum of empirical
fields of social practice: health services, organisational change,
research, science communication, environmental communication in
intermediary NGOs, participatory governance in relation to urban
planning, and digital communication and virtual worlds.
This volume presents a wide range of methodological strategies that
are designed to take into account the complex, emergent, and
continually shifting character of virtual worlds. It interrogates
how virtual worlds emerge as objects of study through the
development and application of various methodological strategies.
Virtual worlds are not considered objects that exist as entities
with fixed attributes independent of our continuous engagement with
them and interpretation of them. Instead, they are conceived of as
complex ensembles of technology, humans, symbols, discourses, and
economic structures, ensembles that emerge in ongoing practices and
specific situations. A broad spectrum of perspectives and
methodologies is presented: Actor-Network-Theory and
post-Actor-Network-Theory, performativity theory, ethnography,
discourse analysis, Sense-Making Methodology, visual ethnography,
multi-sited ethnography, and Social Network Analysis.
What are the fundamental mechanisms of decision making, processing
speed, memory and cognitive control? How do these give rise to
individual differences, and how do they change as people age? How
are these mechanisms implemented in neural unctions, in particular
the functions of the frontal lobe? How do they relate to the
demands of everyday, 'real life' behaviour? Over almost five
decades, Pat Rabbitt has been among the most distinguished of
British cognitive psychologists. His work has been widely
influential in theories of mental speed, cognitive control and
aging, influencing research in experimental psychology,
neuropsychology and individual differences. This volume, dedicated
to Pat Rabbitt, brings together a distinguished group of 16
contributors actively pursuing research in the fields of speed,
memory, and control, and the application of these fields to
individual differences and aging. With the latest work from senior
figures in the field, and a focus on fundamental topics in both
teaching and research, the book will be valuable to students and
scientists in experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience.
'Intriguing and compelling ... will enthral you to the end' Liz
Nugent 'Absolutely gripping ... an addictive page turner.' Patricia
Gibney In a small town south-east of Boston, a young nanny awaits
trial for murder. The evidence - and the media - is against her,
but Abby Jones swears she is innocent. Defence attorney Heather
Baxter believes Abby is telling the truth, but convincing a jury
will not be easy. And she knows that in a place like Corham, where
her own mother's murder remains unsolved, justice isn't always
served. As the lawyer starts to dig deeper into Abby's case,
Heather soon realises there may be a link to the shadows of her own
past -- and those involved will stop at nothing to keep their
secrets buried ... 'A gripping courtroom drama with a courageous
new heroine in Heather Baxter. Pacy, tightly plotted and full of
suspense. The Hiding Game was worth the wait!' Andrea Carter
'Riveting, thought provoking and compulsive.' Arlene Hunt
'Riveting and thrilling in equal measure. I didn't come up for air
until the very last page. Filled with fantastic characters who find
themselves in terrifying and unexpected situations. I kept asking
myself, what would I do if it was me? A fantastic read with so many
great twists. The best book from Louise Phillips so far.' Patricia
Gibney 'Compelling and clever. They All Lied grips you from the
opening page and doesn't let you go.' Brian McGilloway When Nadine
Fitzmaurice, a manager in an insurance company, gets a distressed
phone call from her eighteen-year-old daughter, Becca, telling her
she's killed someone, Nadine's life is turned upside down. Now
Becca is being held against her will and, determined to save her
daughter, Nadine finds herself dragged into the underworld of
organised crime - and under the scrutiny of Detective Sergeant Wren
Moore. But the more Nadine gets sucked in by those holding Becca,
elements of her past, and a 'TRUTH or DARE' game that went terribly
wrong years before, come to the surface. Eighteen years earlier,
teenager Evie Nolan went missing. She never came home. One day
Becca was there, and now she is gone too. But can Nadine help her
daughter before it's too late? 'One of the most original and
distinctive voices in Irish crime fiction.' Jane Casey 'Cleverly
plotted and deftly woven, with surprises at every turn.' Andrea
Mara 'An explosive thriller with brilliant twists.' Anthony Quinn
'From the opening psychological dilemma to the breathtaking
denouement, They All Lied is Louise Phillips' best yet' Sharon
Dempsey
'Riveting and thrilling in equal measure. I didn't come up for air
until the very last page' Patricia Gibney 'Compelling and clever.
They All Lied grips you from the opening page and doesn't let you
go' Brian McGilloway When Nadine Fitzmaurice, a manager in an
insurance company, gets a distressed phone call from her
eighteen-year-old daughter, Becca, telling her she's killed
someone, Nadine's life is turned upside down. Now Becca is being
held against her will and, determined to save her daughter, Nadine
finds herself dragged into the underworld of organised crime - and
under the scrutiny of Detective Sergeant Wren Moore. But the more
Nadine gets sucked in by those holding Becca, elements of her past,
and a 'TRUTH or DARE' game that went terribly wrong years before,
come to the surface. Eighteen years earlier, teenager Evie Nolan
went missing. She never came home. One day Becca was there, and now
she is gone too. But can Nadine help her daughter before it's too
late? 'One of the most original and distinctive voices in Irish
crime fiction.' Jane Casey 'Cleverly plotted and deftly woven, with
surprises at every turn.' Andrea Mara 'An explosive thriller with
brilliant twists.' Anthony Quinn 'From the opening psychological
dilemma to the breathtaking denouement, They All Lied is Louise
Phillips' best yet' Sharon Dempsey
Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method is a systematic introduction to discourse analysis as a body of theories and methods for social research. It brings together three central approaches, Laclau and Mouffe's discourse theory, critical discourse analysis and discursive psychology, in order to establish a dialogue between different forms of discourse analysis often kept apart by disciplinary boundaries. The book introduces the three approaches in a clear and easily comprehensible manner, explaining the distinctive philosophical premises and theoretical perspectives of each approach as well as the methodological guidelines and tools they provide for empirical discourse analysis. The authors also demonstrate the possibilities for combining different discourse analytical and non-discourse analytical approaches in empirical study. Finally, they contextualize discourse analysis within the social constructionist debate about critical social research, rejecting the view that a critical stance is incompatible with social constructionist premises and arguing that critique must be an inherent part of social research.
A tragic drowning over three decades ago. A body recently found in
a Dublin canal. But what connects them? Criminal psychologist Dr
Kate Pearson is about to find out . . . The Doll's House is the
second book in the series featuring Dr Kate Pearson. Thirty-five
years ago Adrian Hamilton drowned. At the time his death was deemed
a tragic accident but the exact circumstances remain a mystery. His
daughter Clodagh now visits a hypnotherapist in an attempt to come
to terms with her past, and her father's death. As disturbing
childhood memories are unleashed, memories of another tragedy begin
to come to light. Meanwhile criminal psychologist Dr Kate Pearson
is called to assist in a murder investigation after a body is found
in a Dublin canal. And when Kate digs beneath the surface of the
killing, she discovers a sinister connection to the Hamilton
family. Time is running out for Clodagh and Kate. And the killer
has already chosen his next victim . . . Winner of Crime Fiction
Book of the Year Award (BGE Irish Book Awards 2013)
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Last Kiss (Paperback)
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He thought he was in control. But he was wrong. And after the final
blows of the knife, she stole his last breath with a kiss... Will
criminal psychologist Dr Kate Pearson uncover the identity of this
vicious killer before it is too late? At a hotel room in Dublin,
the butchered body of art dealer Rick Shevlin, arranged with
artistic precision like the Hanged Man from a Tarot card, is found.
Meanwhile, in a quiet suburb, Sandra Regan clings to her sanity as
a shadowy presence moves through her home. What connects them?
Criminal psychologist Dr Kate Pearson is sure that the killer has
struck before and will again - soon. As Kate and DI O'Connor are
plunged into an investigation which spreads to Rome and Paris, they
uncover a vicious trail of sexual power and evil. But will they
uncover the killer's identity before she claims another victim?
Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method is a systematic introduction to discourse analysis as a body of theories and methods for social research. It brings together three central approaches, Laclau and Mouffe's discourse theory, critical discourse analysis and discursive psychology, in order to establish a dialogue between different forms of discourse analysis often kept apart by disciplinary boundaries. The book introduces the three approaches in a clear and easily comprehensible manner, explaining the distinctive philosophical premises and theoretical perspectives of each approach as well as the methodological guidelines and tools they provide for empirical discourse analysis. The authors also demonstrate the possibilities for combining different discourse analytical and non-discourse analytical approaches in empirical study. Finally, they contextualize discourse analysis within the social constructionist debate about critical social research, rejecting the view that a critical stance is incompatible with social constructionist premises and arguing that critique must be an inherent part of social research.
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