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This study is based upon original research carried out with
lesbian, gay and queer parents and explores how genealogy, kinship,
family, everyday life, gender, race, state welfare and intimacy are
theorized and lived out, drawing upon interactionist, feminist,
discursive and queer sociologies.
The Internet is having an increasing influence on our lives, but what implications does it hold for human rights? How can it be used to promote and protect them? This book, written by an accomplished group of activists, writers, and academics, describes the development and use of the Internet for human rights, examines its impact across the world and upon various sectors of society, and discusses current and future trends in human rights promotion and protection.
Karl Marx: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works covers all
aspects of his life and works. Marx was a philosopher, a crusading
journalist, as well as a political organizer and activist
advocating democratic reforms, working-class political
organizations, and the establishment of a socialist political
order. Includes a comprehensive historical timeline of major events
involving or related to Marx The A to Z section includes the major
events, works, and concepts related to Marx Bibliography of major
works by and about Marx and events surrounding his life and works
The index thoroughly cross-references the chronological and
encyclopedic entries
This study is based upon original research carried out with
lesbian, gay and queer parents and explores how genealogy, kinship,
family, everyday life, gender, race, state welfare and intimacy are
theorized and lived out, drawing upon interactionist, feminist,
discursive and queer sociologies.
For the first time ever, a book has been written tying mindfulness
techniques to social work practice. Editor Steven Hick has compiled
this collection of essays to provide a model for the use of
mindfulness in social work practice with individuals, families,
groups, and communities. Focused on both mindfulness interventions
and the development of mindfulness within the practitioner, this
book contains exercises for use by social workers themselves or
with clients.
The authors contend that reading would be learned in normative
ways, were not some factor intervening in the learning processes
that would naturally take place. Thus the special learner learns in
much the same way as the normative learner, except that the child
with learning problems needs compensatory methods and adaptive
means to provide for their special needs. Therefore, the research
presented deals with usual strategies and methods that have been
adapted and reconsidered in light of what is observed about the
needs of the learner with problems.
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