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Everything you need to know and do to get the grade you want! In
full colour and a great student-friendly size, York Notes for GCSE
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This book offers a first-hand insight into the work of policing
scholars and the research that they undertake. Bringing together a
range of leading scholars and drawing on a range of pressing
topics, it introduces the diverse nature of policing research, and
the ethical and practical challenges faced by policing researchers.
Each chapter brings clarity to the concept of empirical research
within policing, introduces readers to the theoretical explanations
and assumptions that underpin the rational of research design in
policing, as well as considering the limitations of research.
Topics include: ⢠research methods in police research; ⢠police
professionalization; ⢠police and diversity; ⢠police
leadership; ⢠undercover policing; ⢠police and vulnerability;
⢠activist research; ⢠social media and policing. This revised
and expanded new edition includes more focus on the role of
research in policing, police and academic partnerships and
practitioners as researchers, as well as a brand new section
offering international perspectives on policing research. Brimming
with practical examples, case studies, key learning points and
practical advice, this book is essential reading for Professional
Policing students, as well as early-career researchers and those
engaged with criminological research methods.
This book explores the shift in sociology away from the shared
aspiration of the classical transition, of transcending partiality
through the construction of a "science of society", in the face of
challenges to the notion of objectivity. With the increasing
subjugation of sociology to political ideologies and a growing
emphasis on "policy", which casts sociology in the role of a
provider of intellectual content for political programs, this
volume asks whether the situation is the result of an exhaustion of
ideas or might perhaps be rooted in the failure in the very program
of establishing sociology as a science. Taking seriously the
challenges to the classical aspiration of constructing theories
that both explain and are grounded in empirical reality, The Future
of Sociology asks whether the core idea of transcending ideology is
still worth pursuing, and whether there remains scope for making
sociology scientific. As such, it will appeal to scholars and
students of sociology, social theory, and social scientific
methodology.
Includes special applications for TA with diverse populations
Incorporates case examples and illustrations with test data, sample
feedback letter, and call-boxes Guides reader step-by-step through
all the stages of TA including the assessor's thinking processes
and conceptualizations Includes handouts
This book offers a first-hand insight into the work of policing
scholars and the research that they undertake. Bringing together a
range of leading scholars and drawing on a range of pressing
topics, it introduces the diverse nature of policing research, and
the ethical and practical challenges faced by policing researchers.
Each chapter brings clarity to the concept of empirical research
within policing, introduces readers to the theoretical explanations
and assumptions that underpin the rational of research design in
policing, as well as considering the limitations of research.
Topics include: ⢠research methods in police research; ⢠police
professionalization; ⢠police and diversity; ⢠police
leadership; ⢠undercover policing; ⢠police and vulnerability;
⢠activist research; ⢠social media and policing. This revised
and expanded new edition includes more focus on the role of
research in policing, police and academic partnerships and
practitioners as researchers, as well as a brand new section
offering international perspectives on policing research. Brimming
with practical examples, case studies, key learning points and
practical advice, this book is essential reading for Professional
Policing students, as well as early-career researchers and those
engaged with criminological research methods.
More than half a century has passed since the publication of "An
American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy," Gunnar
Myrdal's agonizing portrait of the pervasiveness of racially
prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory practices in American life.
Central to Myrdal's work was the paradox posed by the coexistence
of race-based social, economic, and political inequality on the one
hand, and the cherished American cultural values of freedom and
equality on the other. In the five decades since the publication of
this work, there has been a dramatic decline in white Americans'
overt expressions of anti-black and anti-integrationist sentiments
and in many of the inequalities Myrdal highlighted in his
monumental work. Yet the persistence of racial antipathy is
evidence of the continuing dilemma of race in American society.
This collection of original essays by leading race relations
experts focuses on the recent history and current state of racial
attitudes in the United States. It addresses key issues and debates
in the literature, and it includes chapters on the racial attitudes
of African-Americans as well as whites. The volume will be of great
importance to students and scholars concerned with the sociology
and politics of contemporary American race relations.
This book explores the shift in sociology away from the shared
aspiration of the classical transition, of transcending partiality
through the construction of a "science of society", in the face of
challenges to the notion of objectivity. With the increasing
subjugation of sociology to political ideologies and a growing
emphasis on "policy", which casts sociology in the role of a
provider of intellectual content for political programs, this
volume asks whether the situation is the result of an exhaustion of
ideas or might perhaps be rooted in the failure in the very program
of establishing sociology as a science. Taking seriously the
challenges to the classical aspiration of constructing theories
that both explain and are grounded in empirical reality, The Future
of Sociology asks whether the core idea of transcending ideology is
still worth pursuing, and whether there remains scope for making
sociology scientific. As such, it will appeal to scholars and
students of sociology, social theory, and social scientific
methodology.
Includes special applications for TA with diverse populations
Incorporates case examples and illustrations with test data, sample
feedback letter, and call-boxes Guides reader step-by-step through
all the stages of TA including the assessor's thinking processes
and conceptualizations Includes handouts
An unprecedented collaboration between leading names from the
independent and state sectors, this thought-provoking book
addresses the current crisis in education for the most able.
Grounded in the classroom, the authors draw on their own first-hand
experiences and international research to scrutinise techniques and
practices from leading countries, exploring the more divisive
issues that have damaged teaching worldwide. Demonstrating what
works well in teaching the most able, and also what does not work,
the book offers a radical solution, a stimulus to thought and a way
forward for teachers, academics and all those with responsibility
for ensuring high standards in education, including governments and
members of regulatory authorities.
Christianity and Party Politics aims to discuss and evaluate the
contemporary relationship between party politics and religion. The
book focuses on the important role of the Church in both electoral
politics and public policy formulation in the twenty first century,
and argues that contrary to the established secularisation argument
generally applied in Europe, religion continues to be a powerful
influence, particularly within British politics. Steven begins by
examining the basics of electoral and party behaviour, how
religious affiliation has traditionally influenced the way people
choose to vote, and how recent surveys have suggested it continues
to do so. Moving on to discuss how this affects the behaviour of
party politicians, the role of the Christian church as an interest
group is analysed; to what extent are these major societal
institutions continuing to influence public policy decisions?
Broadening the debate out to the international context, the work
evaluates how the relationship between party politics and religion
has been affected by global factors, the 'war on terror' for
example. This discussion is developed through analysing the
influences on the way in which Christian groups choose to lobby and
influence public policy. Steven suggests that increasing European
integration is forcing Christian groups to become more pro-active
in their approach, to combat the decline in the more 'automatic'
domestic influence they previously enjoyed. In relation this to the
influence of American politics is analysed, debating whether
tactics from the more pluralist US system being adopted by Church
leaders elsewhere? Providing a valuable and long overdue
contribution to the field, this work will provide readers with a
detailed knowledge of how the worlds of politics and religion
interact.
The European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) are now established
as one of the larger groups in the European Parliament and from
2014 to 2019 had more MEPs than the Liberals, Greens or radical
left and right-wing factions. Despite this, ECR has so far been
largely dismissed by political scientists, journalists and Brussels
policy-makers as merely another Euro-sceptic faction. Representing
the first major study of the political activities of ECR and its
'Euro-realist' agenda, this book argues that ECR ought to be
recognised as the main voice for Conservatism in Strasbourg,
promoting 'Anglosphere' free market values and the role of NATO in
international relations. The book begins with an examination of the
origins and early development of ECR, when British Conservative
leader David Cameron established the group in a Euro-sceptic
gesture to his party. Cameron failed, however, to see the isolating
long-term consequences of withdrawing his MEPs from the powerful
European People's Party (EPP). Other chapters examine the role of
ECR member parties in its development and profile - including Law
and Justice (PiS) from Poland, the Czech Civic Democrats (ODS), the
New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) and the Danish People's Party (DF).
Drawing on interviews with MEPs and other key figures, the book
concludes with an analysis of the leadership and policy activities
of ECR politicians in Brussels and Strasbourg in an attempt to
measure influence. -- .
Christianity and Party Politics aims to discuss and evaluate the
contemporary relationship between party politics and religion. The
book focuses on the important role of the Church in both electoral
politics and public policy formulation in the twenty first century,
and argues that contrary to the established secularisation argument
generally applied in Europe, religion continues to be a powerful
influence, particularly within British politics. Steven begins by
examining the basics of electoral and party behaviour, how
religious affiliation has traditionally influenced the way people
choose to vote, and how recent surveys have suggested it continues
to do so. Moving on to discuss how this affects the behaviour of
party politicians, the role of the Christian church as an interest
group is analysed; to what extent are these major societal
institutions continuing to influence public policy decisions?
Broadening the debate out to the international context, the work
evaluates how the relationship between party politics and religion
has been affected by global factors, the 'war on terror' for
example. This discussion is developed through analysing the
influences on the way in which Christian groups choose to lobby and
influence public policy. Steven suggests that increasing European
integration is forcing Christian groups to become more pro-active
in their approach, to combat the decline in the more 'automatic'
domestic influence they previously enjoyed. In relation this to the
influence of American politics is analysed, debating whether
tactics from the more pluralist US system being adopted by Church
leaders elsewhere? Providing a valuable and long overdue
contribution to the field, this work will provide readers with a
detailed knowledge of how the worlds of politics and religion
interact.
Now appearing in its third edition, Martin Stephen's classic text
and course companion to English literature has been thoroughly
revised and updated, taking account of the changes which have
occurred in the subject since publication of the second edition.
This book explores how theatrical practices shaped the multiplying
forms of conversion that emerged in early modern Europe. Each
chapter focuses on a specific city or selection of cities including
Venice, London, Mexico City, Madrid and Berne. Collectively, these
studies establish a picture of early modernity as an age teeming
with both excitement and anxiety over conversional activities.
Considering the commercial theatre that produced professional
dramatists such as Lope de Vega and Thomas Middleton, the book
surveys a wide variety of kinds of performances that brought
theatricality into formative relationships with conversional
practices. As a whole, the volume addresses issues of conversion as
it pertains to early modern theatre, literature, theology,
philosophy, economics, urban culture, globalism, colonialism, trade
and cross-cultural exchange.
Ross Honsberger has done it again. He has brought together another
wonderful collection of elementary mathematical problems and their
solutions abounding in striking surprises and brilliant ideas that
reflect the beauty of mathematics. Many of these problems come from
mathematical journals. Others come from various mathematical
competitions such as the Tournament of the Towns, the Balkan
Olympiad, the American Invitational Mathematics Exam, and the
Putnam exam. And, of course, there is a problem suggested by Paul
Erdos. This book is ideal for students, teachers and anyone
interested in recreational mathematics.
This volume asks, how did theatrical practice shape the multiplying
forms of conversion that emerged in early modern Europe? Each
chapter focuses on a specific city or selection of cities,
beginning with Venice, then moving to London, Mexico City,
Tlaxcalla, Seville, Madrid, Amsterdam, Zurich, Berne, and Lucerne
(among others). Collectively, these studies establish a picture of
early modernity as an age teeming with both excitement and anxiety
over conversional activity. In addition to considering the
commercial theater that produced professional dramatists such as
Lope de Vega and Thomas Middleton, the volume surveys a wide
variety of kinds of theatre that brought theatricality into
formative relationship with conversional practice. Examples range
from civic pageantry in Piazza San Marco, to mechanical statues in
Amsterdam's pleasure labyrinths, to the dramatic dialogues
performed by students of rhetoric in colonial Mexico. As a whole,
the volume addresses issues of conversion as it pertains to early
modern theatre, literature, theology, philosophy, economics, urban
culture, globalism, colonialism, trade, and cross-cultural
exchange.
Hydrodynamics and Transport for Water Quality Modeling presents a complete overview of current methods used to describe or predict transport in aquatic systems, with special emphasis on water quality modeling. The book features detailed descriptions of each method, supported by sample applications and case studies drawn from the authors' years of experience in the field. Each chapter examines a variety of modeling approaches, from simple to complex. This unique text/reference offers a wealth of information previously unavailable from a single source.
The book begins with an overview of basic principles, and an introduction to the measurement and analysis of flow. The following section focuses on rivers and streams, including model complexity and data requirements, methods for estimating mixing, hydrologic routing methods, and unsteady flow modeling. The third section considers lakes and reservoirs, and discusses stratification and temperature modeling, mixing methods, reservoir routing and water balances, and dynamic modeling using one-, two-, and three-dimensional models. The book concludes with a section on estuaries, containing topics such as origins and classification, tides, mixing methods, tidally averaged estuary models, and dynamic modeling. Over 250 figures support the text.
This is a valuable guide for students and practicing modelers who do not have extensive backgrounds in fluid dynamics.
International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Treaties, Cases,
and Analysis introduces the reader to the international legal
instruments and case law governing the substantive and procedural
dimensions of international human rights and humanitarian law,
including economic, social, and cultural rights. The book, which
was originally published in 2006, also discusses the history and
organisational structure of human rights and humanitarian law
enforcement mechanisms. A chapter is devoted a chapter to the
issues surrounding the incorporation of international law into U.S.
law, including principles of constitutional and statutory
interpretation, conflict rules, and the self-execution doctrine.
Questions and comments sections provide critical analyses of issues
raised in the materials. The last chapter addresses theoretical
issues facing contemporary international human rights and
humanitarian law and its enforcement.
International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Treaties, Cases,
and Analysis introduces the reader to the international legal
instruments and case law governing the substantive and procedural
dimensions of international human rights and humanitarian law,
including economic, social, and cultural rights. The book, which
was originally published in 2006, also discusses the history and
organisational structure of human rights and humanitarian law
enforcement mechanisms. A chapter is devoted a chapter to the
issues surrounding the incorporation of international law into U.S.
law, including principles of constitutional and statutory
interpretation, conflict rules, and the self-execution doctrine.
Questions and comments sections provide critical analyses of issues
raised in the materials. The last chapter addresses theoretical
issues facing contemporary international human rights and
humanitarian law and its enforcement.
Hospital Pharmacy outlines the changes in pharmacy practice within
the hospital setting and discusses the vast range of services that
are provided. Each chapter is devoted to an area of pharmacy
practice and discusses its history, current practice and future
developments. This new edition has been completely revised and
updated and includes new chapters on: pharmacy in the acute
independent sector; controlled drugs in hospital pharmacy;
pharmacist prescribing; mental health; and consultant pharmacists.
This book is essential reading for pharmacy undergraduates,
pre-registration graduates and newly qualified pharmacists as well
as a key reference text for all hospital pharmacists departments.
With its broad all-encompassing coverage it will also be of
interest to other healthcare professionals.
An unprecedented collaboration between leading names from the
independent and state sectors, this thought-provoking book
addresses the current crisis in education for the most able.
Grounded in the classroom, the authors draw on their own first-hand
experiences and international research to scrutinise techniques and
practices from leading countries, exploring the more divisive
issues that have damaged teaching worldwide. Demonstrating what
works well in teaching the most able, and also what does not work,
the book offers a radical solution, a stimulus to thought and a way
forward for teachers, academics and all those with responsibility
for ensuring high standards in education, including governments and
members of regulatory authorities.
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Robert Ryman (Hardcover)
Courtney J. Martin, Stephen Hoban; Contributions by Sandra Amann, Jo Applin, Charles Gaines, …
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Discovery Miles 14 210
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A comprehensive study highlighting the interplay of context and
meaning in Robert Ryman's work This remarkable volume, featuring
new photography and original essays by a formidable array of
scholars and curators, is the most expansive and thorough
investigation of the work of American painter Robert Ryman in over
two decades. Arguing that the relationships between his paintings
are key to understanding his diverse output, the book offers more
faithful reproductions and subtler details of the paintings than
have previously been available, and attends closely to the artist's
own strategies of display. Ryman's paintings are readily identified
by their predominantly achromatic surfaces, but his exploration of
the values and effects of white was never limited to paint. His
experimentations with canvas, board, paper, aluminum, fiberglass,
and Plexiglas have evolved into a material vocabulary as
revolutionary as his use of white. The texts featured here reflect
on the importance of Ryman's practice to contemporary art: Robert
Storr, curator of Ryman's 1993 retrospective, places the painter in
historical context while Courtney J. Martin, curator of his 2015-16
exhibition at Dia Chelsea, looks at Ryman's three-dimensional
works. Drawings scholar Allegra Pesenti investigates his drawing
practice; music historian John Szwed traces the influence of jazz
in Ryman's early works; and artist Charles Gaines asks what, in a
Ryman, is real. Published in association with Dia Art Foundation
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