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The Family Life of Old People - An Inquiry in East London: Peter Townsend The Family Life of Old People - An Inquiry in East London
Peter Townsend
R2,759 Discovery Miles 27 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1957, The Family Life of Old People opens with the question: Are old people isolated from their families? Thereafter, the author describes the results of intensive interviews with people of pensionable age in Bethnal Green in East London. Part one shows that most people are members of closely-knit extended families of three generations, often living in separate households in adjoining streets. The life of these families is of absorbing interest and the social structure of the home, the system of family care and the domestic, economic and social relationships between husbands and their wives, and between old people and their children and brothers and sisters, are carefully analysed. Part two discusses the social problems of old age against this background. This book will be of interest to students of sociology and gerontology.

Health and Deprivation - Inequality and the North (Hardcover): Peter Townsend, Peter Phillimore, Alastair Beattie Health and Deprivation - Inequality and the North (Hardcover)
Peter Townsend, Peter Phillimore, Alastair Beattie
R2,749 Discovery Miles 27 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When originally published in 1988, this book presented new evidence of inequalities in health found among communities in different areas of the North of England. It relates this evidence to long-term trends taking place in patterns of health in Britain as a whole and explores how far health inequalities can be explained by variations in material deprivation. The book provides a detailed examination of the correlation between health and wealth, or ill-health and deprivation in Britain in the 20th century but the book has an enduring relevance as the Covid Pandemic has once again shown that regional disparities in wealth have profound outcomes for health. The book is of significance for health professionals, social services and those planner and politicians concerned with levelling up.

The Last Refuge - A Survey of Residential Institutions and Homes for the Aged in England and Wales (Hardcover): Peter Townsend The Last Refuge - A Survey of Residential Institutions and Homes for the Aged in England and Wales (Hardcover)
Peter Townsend
R2,738 Discovery Miles 27 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1964, The Last Refuge originated from the author's visit to a Victorian workhouse which had become an Institution for old people. A visit that was to show frightful overcrowding in sparsely furnished dormitories. Day-rooms bleak and uninviting in which sat watery-eyed and feeble men, their spirit and pride drained away by the hopelessness of the surroundings. The many unexpected conditions Professor Townsend found led him to undertake this major enquiry into the question "Are communal homes for the aged necessary in our community and if so, what form should they take?" Visits were paid to a random sample of 173 residential institutions and homes, and welfare officers, matrons and elderly residents were interviewed. The general conclusion was that communal homes of the kind that existed in England and Wales did not adequately meet the physical, psychological and social needs of the old people living in them and required immediate alternative services and living arrangements. This book will be of interest to students of sociology, social care, public policy and gerontology.

International Analysis Poverty (Hardcover): Peter Townsend International Analysis Poverty (Hardcover)
Peter Townsend
R4,856 Discovery Miles 48 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Old People in Three Industrial Societies (Paperback, New Ed): Ethel Shanas, Peter Townsend, Dorothy Wedderburn, Henning... Old People in Three Industrial Societies (Paperback, New Ed)
Ethel Shanas, Peter Townsend, Dorothy Wedderburn, Henning Kristian Friis, Poul Milhoj, …
R1,567 Discovery Miles 15 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Robert and Helen Lynd's "Middletown" set the format in sociological theory and practice for hundreds of studies in the decades following its publication in 1929. "Old People in Three Industrial Societies" may well set similar standards for studies in its field for many years to come. In addition to achieving a significant breakthrough in the progress of sociological research techniques, the book offers a monumental cross-cultural exposition of the health, family relationships, and social and economic status of the aged in three countries-the United States, Britain, and Denmark.

The accumulated data of this survey put to the acid test many of the stereotyped notions about the situation of the elderly: for example, that most old people are isolated from their families as well as from the society at large; that most old people want to continue to work and are barred from employment only because of prejudices against them in industry and because of fixed retirement and pension ages; that all old people live in poor economic conditions. Besides rectifying views held by many social scientists, this pathbreaking work provides empirically based answers to numerous questions regarding important features of aging, which can be studied irrespective of the broader national and social patterns that surround them.

A truly collaborative survey conducted in three countries by a team of sociologists and economists working from a similar point of view and with common methods, the book gives the newest information and viewpoints in this important field. This makes it mandatory reading and an invaluable aid for all involved in the study, treatment, and counseling of the aged. "Old People in Three Industrial Societies," will be a valuable guide for all social research underlying the development and implementation of social policy.

International Analysis Poverty (Paperback): Peter Townsend International Analysis Poverty (Paperback)
Peter Townsend
R3,288 Discovery Miles 32 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a survey of the author's work on the subject of international poverty, covering his contribution to the debate on the conceptualization and measurement of poverty. The theoretical sections of the book are illustrated with more empirical observations about trends in poverty in both Third and First World contexts. The book also defines the poverty line, looks at international concepts of poverty and examines cases in India, Kenya, Europe and the UK.

Old People in Three Industrial Societies (Hardcover): Ethel Shanas, Peter Townsend, Dorothy Wedderburn, Henning Kristian Friis,... Old People in Three Industrial Societies (Hardcover)
Ethel Shanas, Peter Townsend, Dorothy Wedderburn, Henning Kristian Friis, Poul Milhoj, …
R4,468 Discovery Miles 44 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Robert and Helen Lynd's Middletown set the format in sociological theory and practice for hundreds of studies in the decades following its publication in 1929. Old People in Three Industrial Societies may well set similar standards for studies in its fi eld for many years to come. In addition to achieving a signifi cant breakthrough in the progress of socio logical research techniques, the book offers a monumental cross-cultural exposition of the health, family relationships, and social and economic status of the aged in three countries-the United States, Britain, and Denmark.

World poverty - New policies to defeat an old enemy (Paperback, New): Peter Townsend, David Gordon World poverty - New policies to defeat an old enemy (Paperback, New)
Peter Townsend, David Gordon
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

World poverty is an important book offering fresh insights into how to tackle poverty worldwide. With contributions from leading scholars in the field both internationally and in the UK, the book asks whether existing international and national policies are likely to succeed in reducing poverty across the world. It concludes that they are not and that a radically different international strategy is needed. This book is a companion volume to Breadline Europe: The measurement of poverty (The Policy Press, 2001). The focus of World poverty is on anti-poverty policies rather than the scale, causes and measurement of poverty. A wide range of countries is discussed including countries such as China and India, which have rarely been covered elsewhere. The interests of the industrialised and developing world are given equal attention and are analysed together. Policies intended to operate at different levels - international, regional, national and sub-national - ranging from the policies of international agencies like the UN and the World Bank through to national governments, groups of governments and local and city authorities - are examined. Key aspects of social policy, like 'targeting' and means-testing, de-regulation and privatisation, are considered in detail. World poverty will become a definitive point of reference for anyone working, studying or researching in the poverty field. Studies in poverty, inequality and social exclusion series Series Editor: David Gordon, Director, Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research. Poverty, inequality and social exclusion remain the most fundamental problems that humanity faces in the 21st century. This exciting series, published in association with the Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research at the University of Bristol, aims to make cutting-edge poverty related research more widely available. For other titles in this series, please follow the series link from the main catalogue page.

High Performance Computing for Computer Graphics and Visualisation - Proceedings of the International Workshop on High... High Performance Computing for Computer Graphics and Visualisation - Proceedings of the International Workshop on High Performance Computing for Computer Graphics and Visualisation, Swansea 3-4 July 1995 (Paperback, Edition. ed.)
Min Chen, Peter Townsend, John Vince
R2,792 Discovery Miles 27 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains mainly a selection of papers that were presented at the International Workshop on High Performance Computing/or Computer Graphics and Visualisation, held in Swansea, United Kingdom on 3-4 July 1995. The workshop was sponsored by the HEFCWI Initiative on *Parallel Computing - Foundations and Applications*, and it has provided the international computer graphics community with a platform for: * assessing and reviewing the impact of the development of high performance computing on the progress of computer graphics and visualisation; * presenting the current use of high performance computing architecture and software tools in computer graphics and visualisation, and the development of parallel graphics algorithms; * identifying potential high performance computing applications in computer graphics and visualisation, and encouraging members of the graphics community to think about their problems from the perspective of parallelism. The book is divided into six sections. The first section, which acts as the introduction of the book, gives an overview of the current state of the art It contains a comprehensive survey, by Whitman, of parallel algorithms for computer graphics and visualisation; and a discussion, by Hansen, on the past, present and future high performance computing applications in computer graphics and visualisation. The second section is focused on the design and implementation of high performance architecture, software tools and algorithms for surface rendering.

The Power of Imperfections - A Key to Technology, Love, Life and Survival (Paperback): Peter Townsend The Power of Imperfections - A Key to Technology, Love, Life and Survival (Paperback)
Peter Townsend
R1,048 R983 Discovery Miles 9 830 Save R65 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It may be surprising to focus on and praise imperfection, but, in reality, perfection is a fiction. Every aspect of our technologies is based on understanding and exploiting imperfections in the materials we use. Imperfections are key to our use of metals, glass, electronics, computers, optical fibres, and building materials. Catalysis, as used throughout chemical industries, is dependent on imperfections, as are a wide range of modern advances in biology and medicine. This book provides examples in each area that are readily understandable to non-scientists but also aim to offer a far deeper insight into how the technologies and disciplines advance and operate. However, once we change our focus from idealised perfection to reality, the implications can extend far beyond the realm of the sciences. The second part of the book examines the importance of our ability to recognise and adapt to imperfections in such wide-ranging areas as cookery, successful career development, love, life, and the survival of humanity. Using a broad range of accessible examples, this book aims to give readers the tools to recognize technological imperfections and apply those lessons to improving several key aspects of our lives, crucially enabling them to define a world that will survive current excesses and environmental destruction.

The Evolution of Music through Culture and Science (Hardcover): Peter Townsend The Evolution of Music through Culture and Science (Hardcover)
Peter Townsend
R921 Discovery Miles 9 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Evolution of Music by Culture and Science aims to recognise the impact of science on music, why it occurs, how we respond, and even to tentatively see if we can predict future developments. Technology has played an immense role in the development of music as it has enabled the production of new sounds, introduced new instruments and continuously improved and modified existing ones. Printing, musical notation, and modern computer aids to composition, plus recordings and electronic transmission have equally enabled us to have access to music from across the world. Such changes, whether just more powerful pianos, or new sounds as from the saxophone, have inspired composers and audiences alike. Acoustics and architecture play similar roles as they changed the scale and performance of concert halls, and with the advent of electronics, they enabled vast pop music festivals. No aspect of modern music making has been untouched by the synergy with scientific innovation. This is not a one-way interaction as the early attempts to make recordings were a major motivating force to design the electronics for amplifiers and these in turn inspired and enabled the designs of semiconductor electronics and modern computer technology. To appreciate the impact of technology on music does not require any prior scientific background as the concepts are invariably extremely simple and are presented here without technical detail. Understanding music and why we like different genres is far more complex, as this involves our personal background and taste. Both aspects change with time, and there is no contradiction in enjoying items as diverse as baroque madrigals, symphonies, jazz or pop music, or music from totally different cultures.

Young Railway Photographer of the Year 2022 (Hardcover): John Hillier and Peter Townsend Young Railway Photographer of the Year 2022 (Hardcover)
John Hillier and Peter Townsend
R1,326 R1,037 Discovery Miles 10 370 Save R289 (22%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Time and Chance: An Autobiography (Paperback): Peter Townsend Time and Chance: An Autobiography (Paperback)
Peter Townsend
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R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

THE REMARKABLE LIFE OF PETER TOWNSEND, THE MAN CONSIDERED TO BE THE GREAT LOVE OF PRINCESS MARGARET'S LIFE, EQUERRY TO KING GEORGE VI AND HERO OF THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN. 'A Royal fairy tale' Sunday Telegraph 'One of the saddest love stories of modern times' The Scotsman 'One afternoon, at Windsor Castle, when everyone had gone to London for some ceremony, we talked, in the red drawing-room, for hours - about ourselves. It was then that we made the mutual discovery of how much we meant to one another. She listened, without uttering a word, as I told her, very quietly, of my feelings. Then she simply said: "That is exactly how I feel, too." It was, to us both, an immensely gladdening disclosure, but one which sorely troubled us.' The romance between Princess Margaret and Group Captain Peter Townsend in the 1950s rocked the British Establishment, pulled at the heartstrings of a nation and brought sorrow to two intensely human individuals. In Time and Chance, Peter Townsend tells his side of the story in intensely personal terms, and places the episode within the whole context of his full and varied life, a story which includes great heroism in World War II as well as his part in one of the most publicised love stories of the twentieth century.

Duel of Eagles (Paperback): Peter Townsend Duel of Eagles (Paperback)
Peter Townsend
R604 Discovery Miles 6 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In May 1940, Group Captain Peter Townsend took command of 85 Squadron, tasked with preparing it for the defence of Great Britain against German bombers. It was the beginning of the long, hot, lethal summer in which the RAF and the Luftwaffe fought to the death over England in the furious conflict which ultimately saved Britain from Nazi invasion. DUEL OF EAGLES, Townsend's gripping account of the Battle of Britain, is widely acknowledged as the classic account of this desperate, defining clash. Townsend tells the story of dogfights in the sky from the perspectives of pilots on both sides - including his own - and traces the background of the conflict, from the years of secret preparation in Germany following the end of the First World War to the ruthless political manoeuvres played out on the ground in England as the RAF was established. This dramatic and evocative account of the air battles which changed the course of the Second World War and the people involved is a powerful and epic telling of one of the greatest triumphs in British military history. 'A remarkable exercise in research at air-crew levels. He writes of air combat with verve and at times almost with poetry' Sunday Times 'Lively and well written ... encompasses moments of exhilaration and terror' Kirkus Reviews 'A fine book' Len Deighton, New York Times

British Railways Steam - The Final Years 1965-1968 (Hardcover): John Stretton, Peter Townsend British Railways Steam - The Final Years 1965-1968 (Hardcover)
John Stretton, Peter Townsend 2
R933 Discovery Miles 9 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book both celebrates and commemorates the last four dramatic years of steam, recording both working locomotives, shed scenes and a selected number of routes, many of which closed during the period of examination, by way of illustrating the disappearing steam age railway. The views are nostalgic, poignant and cannot be repeated.

Nothing to do with Islam? - Investigating the West's Most Dangerous Blind Spot (Paperback): Peter Townsend Nothing to do with Islam? - Investigating the West's Most Dangerous Blind Spot (Paperback)
Peter Townsend
R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Railways and Recollections - 1981 (Paperback): John Stretton, Peter Townsend Railways and Recollections - 1981 (Paperback)
John Stretton, Peter Townsend
R159 Discovery Miles 1 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This was the year of the wedding of Charles and Diana, Ronald Reagan became the 40th President of the USA. On the railways the Tyne & Wear Metro opened, the HST network was expanding and loco-hauled passenger trains were on the decline.

Child poverty in the developing world (Paperback, illustrated edition): David Gordon, Shailen Nandy, Christina Pantazis, Simon... Child poverty in the developing world (Paperback, illustrated edition)
David Gordon, Shailen Nandy, Christina Pantazis, Simon A. Pemberton, Peter Townsend
R934 Discovery Miles 9 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The results of this report from a major international research project, funded by UNICEF, on child rights and child poverty in the developing world are shocking. They show that over one billion children - more than half the children in developing countries - suffer from severe deprivation of basic human need and over a third (674 million) suffer from absolute poverty. The study's findings indicate that considerably more emphasis needs to be placed on improving basic infrastructure and social services for families with children, particularly with regards to shelter, sanitation and safe drinking water in rural areas. Anti-poverty strategies need to respond to local conditions, as blanket solutions to eradicating child poverty will be unsuccessful. (REPORT)

Breadline Europe - The measurement of poverty (Paperback): David Gordon, Peter Townsend Breadline Europe - The measurement of poverty (Paperback)
David Gordon, Peter Townsend
R1,541 Discovery Miles 15 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since 1990, the World Bank, most of the other international agencies and an increasing number of governments have committed themselves to the eradication of poverty. But the basis of their work badly needs overhaul and concerted verification. Breadline Europe provides a scientific and international basis for the analysis and reduction of poverty. It demonstrates that there is far more important research into the problem of poverty going on in many countries of Europe than the international agencies and national governments admit or even realise. Knowledge of the major scientific advances in research needs to be spread among other countries within as well as outside Europe. Breadline Europe has been written by a number of leading European poverty researchers and has three main themes: the need for a scientific poverty line: for better definition and measurement of what is the biggest and rapidly growing international social problem; the need for better theories distinguishing between poverty and social exclusion, with the corresponding policies calculated to diminish these problems;the need for better international social policy and for better policy-related analyses of poverty: for more exact analysis of the year-by-year contribution of specific policies to poverty. This is the first book to examine poverty in Europe within the international framework agreed at the 1995 World Summit on Social Development. Breadline Europe provides up-to-date, essential reading for social science undergraduates and postgraduate students. It will also be of considerable interest to policy makers and NGOs with a concern for poverty reduction.

Railways and Recollections - 1975 (Paperback): John Stretton, Peter Townsend Railways and Recollections - 1975 (Paperback)
John Stretton, Peter Townsend
R159 Discovery Miles 1 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1975 was the year in which Margaret Thatcher defeated Edward Heath to become leader of the Conservative Party, Charlie Chaplin was knighted by the Queen and the Vietnam War ended with the fall of Saigon. On the railways, two major accidents at Moorgate and Nuneaton resulted in considerable loss of life, and the prototype High Speed Train reached speeds in excess of 150mph on the London to Bristol main line.

Railways and Recollections - 1973 (Paperback): John Stretton, Peter Townsend Railways and Recollections - 1973 (Paperback)
John Stretton, Peter Townsend
R189 Discovery Miles 1 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Even in 1973 much of the steam infrastructure was still to be found, but as modernisation took hold diesels were being joined by electric locomotives in increasing numbers. This was the height of the 'loco-hauled' era on the main line. In the wider world hostages were taken at the Olympic Games, and President Nixon visited China.

The Dark Side of Technology (Hardcover): Peter Townsend The Dark Side of Technology (Hardcover)
Peter Townsend
R962 Discovery Miles 9 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Technological progress comes with a Dark Side where good ideas and intentions produce undesirable results. The many and various unexpected outcomes of technology span humorous to bizarre, and even result in situations which threaten our survival. Development can be positive for some, but negative and isolating for others (e.g. older or poorer people). Progress is often transient, as faster electronics and computers dramatically shorten retention time of data and knowledge (e.g. documents, data, and photos will be unreadable within a generation). This is also destroying past languages and cultures in a trend to globalisation. Advances cut across all areas of science and life, and the scope is vast from biology, medicine, agriculture, transport, electronics, computers, long range communications, to a global economy. Our reliance on technology is now matched by vulnerability to natural events (e.g. intense sunspot activity) which could annihilate advanced societies by destroying satellites or power grid distribution. Similarly, progress of electronics and communication produced a boom industry in cyber crime, and cyber terrorism. Medical technology may maintain our health, but we ignore possible drug related mutagenic changes, and we continue with errors in creating a global food economy by devastating the environment and causing extinction of species, just to support an excessive human population. This diverse coverage of the book is consciously presented at a level designed for an intelligent, but non-scientific readership. It includes suggestions for positive future progress with planning, investment, and political commitment, as well as contemplating how failure to respond endangers human survival.

Notes for Chemical Students (Hardcover): Peter Townsend Austen Notes for Chemical Students (Hardcover)
Peter Townsend Austen
R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Questioning Islam - Tough Questions & Honest Answers About the Muslim Religion (Paperback): Peter Townsend Questioning Islam - Tough Questions & Honest Answers About the Muslim Religion (Paperback)
Peter Townsend
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sounds of Music (Paperback): Peter Townsend Sounds of Music (Paperback)
Peter Townsend
R371 Discovery Miles 3 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

All aspects of music are evolving and driven by culture, experience, star performers, better instruments and concert halls, plus access to international musical styles offered by recordings and broadcasting. Musical expectations have risen and our appreciation is more diverse and flexible. Composition has matched these developments. Sounds of Music explores driving forces from new instrument designs, cult of personality, and the immense impact of electronics and recording. Each and every change means we never experience older music in the way that it was first heard. Even from the same CD. Musical experience is highly personal. It differs with mood, and seating in a concert hall or room. In addition to describing past changes and influential innovations, the book offers thoughts on where we are heading, electronic influences, and the reasons why current CD and MP3 formats may become obsolete, plus new instruments and styles that could appear.

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