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Family and Social Change in an African City - A Study of Rehousing in Lagos (Hardcover): Peter Marris Family and Social Change in an African City - A Study of Rehousing in Lagos (Hardcover)
Peter Marris
R1,797 Discovery Miles 17 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a study of the pattern of social life which developed in the slums of central Lagos; and of the effects of a compulsory slum clearance scheme on the lives of those who were removed.

Widows and their families (Hardcover): Peter Marris Widows and their families (Hardcover)
Peter Marris
R7,284 Discovery Miles 72 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the first books to be published in the UK on bereavement, this ground-breaking study presents the results of a survey of widows in London. Focussing on younger women whose husbands had died the book deals first with grief and mourning then examines the consequences of bereavement through the help of relatives and friends and the changes it brings about to the widow's family life. Throughout the book the consequences of widowhood are discussed with relevance to psychological theory and to national policy. Originally published in 1958.

The Experience of Higher Education (Paperback): Peter Marris The Experience of Higher Education (Paperback)
Peter Marris
R1,013 Discovery Miles 10 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1964 The Experience of Higher Education reports the findings of about 400 intensive interviews with final year undergraduates at three universities - Cambridge, Leeds and Southampton - and a College of Advanced Technology in London. The discussion concentrates upon the aims and expectations with which students enter higher education; the relationship between teacher and pupil; the influence of residential patterns; and the students sense of the relevance of their education in a wider social context. The final chapter is a more personal reflection, in the light of the enquiry, upon the ideals and purposes of higher education.

The Experience of Higher Education (Hardcover): Peter Marris The Experience of Higher Education (Hardcover)
Peter Marris
R3,266 Discovery Miles 32 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1964 The Experience of Higher Education reports the findings of about 400 intensive interviews with final year undergraduates at three universities - Cambridge, Leeds and Southampton - and a College of Advanced Technology in London. The discussion concentrates upon the aims and expectations with which students enter higher education; the relationship between teacher and pupil; the influence of residential patterns; and the students sense of the relevance of their education in a wider social context. The final chapter is a more personal reflection, in the light of the enquiry, upon the ideals and purposes of higher education.

Dilemmas of Social Reform - Poverty and Community Action in the United States (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Peter Marris Dilemmas of Social Reform - Poverty and Community Action in the United States (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Peter Marris
R3,996 Discovery Miles 39 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title is a classic work on social reform. It is an account of the origins and development of community action from its beginnings in the Ford Foundation Gray Area Programs and the President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency, through the rise and decline of the War on Poverty and the Model Cities program. In the ruthlessly impartial examination of various poverty programs, two social scientists one British, one American--explain why programs of such size and complexity have only a minimal chance of success. They describe the realities of reform and point up how the conservatism of bureaucracy, the rivalries among political and administrative jurisdictions, and the apathy of the poor have often hindered national and local efforts. On the other hand, they show how these obstacles can be overcome by an imaginative combination of leadership, democratic participation, and scientific analysis. This second edition also contains a new chapter that was not included in the first edition. This new chapter, tries to set the study in a broader context: first, by interpreting the political motives and constraints that led to the adoption of community action as a principal strategy of a nationwide war on poverty and second, by discussing the underlying weaknesses of democracy that community action implied and sought to tackle. Distinguished by an analysis of the major critics of community action, the book provides a balanced perspective of the movement against its many foes. It is important reading for anyone engaged in planning or community action, whether as organizer, consultant, official, or politician.

Meaning and Action - Community Planning and Conceptions of Change (Hardcover): Peter Marris Meaning and Action - Community Planning and Conceptions of Change (Hardcover)
Peter Marris
R2,743 Discovery Miles 27 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1987, Meaning and Action's central theme is the difficulty of matching an understanding of social problems to effective strategies, in a time of endemic fiscal constraints and profound changes in economic structure. Peter Marris explores the relationship between the way we conceive problems and the possibilities of action by examining two British policies - the National Community Development Project and the redevelopment of London's dockland. Drawing on both American and British experiences and policies, Marris shows how, as community planners and organizers became disillusioned with the assumptions underlying existing policies, they searched for a more comprehensive understanding of urban social structure. At the same time, this understanding became almost impossible to translate into practicable strategies of action. The book sets this analysis into a broader framework, showing how the pressures of inflation, rising taxes and unemployment undermined a liberal conception of urban policy and the supportive context it had provided for more radical improvements. It illuminates the ideological dilemma underlying the emergence of the Thatcher and Reagan administrations and the disarray of leftwing political parties. The final chapters discuss the alternative, new conceptions of social theory that are emerging and examines how the metaphors we use to represent social reality, such as structure or reproduction, can help or hinder our ability to re-integrate meaning and action.

Widows and their families (Paperback): Peter Marris Widows and their families (Paperback)
Peter Marris
R1,352 Discovery Miles 13 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the first books to be published in the UK on bereavement, this ground-breaking study presents the results of a survey of widows in London. Focussing on younger women whose husbands had died the book deals first with grief and mourning then examines the consequences of bereavement through the help of relatives and friends and the changes it brings about to the widow's family life. Throughout the book the consequences of widowhood are discussed with relevance to psychological theory and to national policy. Originally published in 1958.

Family and Social Change in an African City - A Study of Rehousing in Lagos (Paperback): Peter Marris Family and Social Change in an African City - A Study of Rehousing in Lagos (Paperback)
Peter Marris
R1,043 R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Save R321 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Loss and Change (Psychology Revivals) - Revised Edition (Hardcover): Peter Marris Loss and Change (Psychology Revivals) - Revised Edition (Hardcover)
Peter Marris
R3,395 Discovery Miles 33 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1974, then reissued in 1986 with a long introduction by the author, which developed the analysis in the light of recent theory and related it to work done in the field since its first publication.

The late Peter Marris shows how understanding grief can help us to understand processes of change, both personal and social, and to handle them with more compassion for ourselves and others. He sees grieving as the working out of a psychological reintegration, whose principles are essentially similar whether the structures of meaning of our life fall apart from the loss of a personal relationship, of a predictable social context or of an interpretable world. Marris draws on his wide-ranging research to develop his argument. A study of widows, a description of the devastating effects of urban renewal projects on people whose familiar neighbourhoods are destroyed, an analysis of the activities of tribal associations in Nigeria, and reflections on the analogies between scientific and political revolutions are a few of the studies Marris weaves together in tracing the meaning of change and loss in human life."

Dilemmas of Social Reform - Poverty and Community Action in the United States (Paperback, 2nd edition): Peter Marris Dilemmas of Social Reform - Poverty and Community Action in the United States (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Peter Marris
R1,370 Discovery Miles 13 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title is a classic work on social reform. It is an account of the origins and development of community action from its beginnings in the Ford Foundation Gray Area Programs and the President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency, through the rise and decline of the War on Poverty and the Model Cities program. In the ruthlessly impartial examination of various poverty programs, two social scientists one British, one American--explain why programs of such size and complexity have only a minimal chance of success. They describe the realities of reform and point up how the conservatism of bureaucracy, the rivalries among political and administrative jurisdictions, and the apathy of the poor have often hindered national and local efforts. On the other hand, they show how these obstacles can be overcome by an imaginative combination of leadership, democratic participation, and scientific analysis. This second edition also contains a new chapter that was not included in the first edition. This new chapter, tries to set the study in a broader context: first, by interpreting the political motives and constraints that led to the adoption of community action as a principal strategy of a nationwide war on poverty and second, by discussing the underlying weaknesses of democracy that community action implied and sought to tackle. Distinguished by an analysis of the major critics of community action, the book provides a balanced perspective of the movement against its many foes. It is important reading for anyone engaged in planning or community action, whether as organizer, consultant, official, or politician.

The Politics of Uncertainty - Attachment in Private and Public Life (Paperback, New): Peter Marris The Politics of Uncertainty - Attachment in Private and Public Life (Paperback, New)
Peter Marris
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At a time when global reorganization is undermining security of employment, and the basic entitlement of post-war social policies is being eroded, the question of how we will manage uncertainty - collaboratively or competitively - is crucial to quality of life in the coming century. Connecting theories of child development to theories of social power and ideology, this text asks whether contemporary societies can retrieve the moral consensus necessary to nurture and protect their members. Drawing on John Bowlby's attachment theory, it looks at how each of us creates a world of predictable relationships out of our unique experiences. A child's attachment to parenting figures is the crucial bond from which understanding of relationships and power develop. The quality of this attachment experience conditions our social perceptions, but that experience is itself affected by the pressures of ideology and social inequality. The second part looks at how societies sustain or undermind the sense of security that we struggle to attain.

Attachment Across the Life Cycle (Paperback, New edition): Colin Murray Parkes, Joan Stevenson-Hinde, Peter Marris Attachment Across the Life Cycle (Paperback, New edition)
Colin Murray Parkes, Joan Stevenson-Hinde, Peter Marris
R1,248 Discovery Miles 12 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


To explain and understand the patterns that attachment play in psychiatric and social problems a body of knowledge has sprung up which owes much to the pioneering work of the late John Bowlby. This book draws together recent theoretical contributions, research findings and clinical data from psychiatrists, psychologists, sociologists and ethologists from Britain, America and Europe.

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Loss and Change (Psychology Revivals) - Revised Edition (Paperback, Revised Ed): Peter Marris Loss and Change (Psychology Revivals) - Revised Edition (Paperback, Revised Ed)
Peter Marris 1
R1,315 Discovery Miles 13 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1974, then reissued in 1986 with a long introduction by the author, which developed the analysis in the light of recent theory and related it to work done in the field since its first publication. The late Peter Marris shows how understanding grief can help us to understand processes of change, both personal and social, and to handle them with more compassion for ourselves and others. He sees grieving as the working out of a psychological reintegration, whose principles are essentially similar whether the 'structures of meaning' of our life fall apart from the loss of a personal relationship, of a predictable social context or of an interpretable world. Marris draws on his wide-ranging research to develop his argument. A study of widows, a description of the devastating effects of urban renewal projects on people whose familiar neighbourhoods are destroyed, an analysis of the activities of tribal associations in Nigeria, and reflections on the analogies between scientific and political revolutions are a few of the studies Marris weaves together in tracing the meaning of change and loss in human life.

Attachment Across the Life Cycle (Hardcover): Colin Murray Parkes, Joan Stevenson-Hinde, Peter Marris Attachment Across the Life Cycle (Hardcover)
Colin Murray Parkes, Joan Stevenson-Hinde, Peter Marris
R4,525 R3,400 Discovery Miles 34 000 Save R1,125 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To explain and understand the patterns that attachment play in psychiatric and social problems a body of knowledge has sprung up which owes much to the pioneering work of the late John Bowlby. This book draws together recent theoretical contributions, research findings and clinical data from psychiatrists, psychologists, sociologists and ethologists from Britain, America and Europe.

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