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This collection of original chapters brings together cutting-edge
research on informal education - that is, learning practices that
emphasise dialogue and learning through everyday life. For the
first time, it highlights the way in which geography matters to
informal educational practices. Through a range of examples from
the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and from a
range of geographical contexts, the authors explore the
relationship between history, geography and practice in the field
of informal education. Case studies include youth work, Scouting,
Guiding, Care Farms, youth music programmes and the use of
online/information technologies. This book will be of interest to
geographers and sociologists of education, childhood and youth
scholars. It also provides an engaging resource and collection of
case studies for educators, youth workers and other professionals
who work with young people.
The issue of dog bites and dog aggression directed at humans is
frequently in the media. However, scientific research and evidence
on the subject is scattered and sparse, public and political
opinions are often misinformed and out of proportion to the extent
of the problem, and experts who have researched into the many
facets involved in the subject have not so far pooled their
knowledge together.Dog Bites aims to bring together expert
knowledge of the current situation from a wide variety of
disciplines to provide information to the many people and
professions affected by the issue. Subjects range from the
practical, medical, behavioural, sociological and theoretical, but
the overall approach of the book is to be objective and
integrative. Topics addressed include the genetic basis of
aggression, the public image of aggressive dogs, bite statistics,
risk factors, the forensics and surgical aspects of dog bites,
international legal perspectives, court evidence, first aid
treatment, zoonotic disease potential, behavioural rehabilitation
options, risk to children and a consideration of why some dogs
kill.All contributors are academic or long-standing professional
experts in their field and represent a wide spread of international
expertise. The issue is an important one for pet owners, vets,
animal shelters, and anyone who works with dogs, such as the
police. This book is a valuable resource for them as well as for
animal behaviourists, academic researchers, health professionals,
dog breeders and handlers. Please be advised that this book
contains strong images of the subject matter that some readers may
find distressing.
Originally published in 1971, this volume contains papers invited
for a conference on economic research relevant to national urban
development held in September of the same year. The conference
pulled together researchers from both the United Kingdom and the
United States who were interested in economic research on key
issues of both countries' management of their urban areas. Papers
are varied from those in the early stages of research to those
whose research has been completed and all provide an insight into
the increase of urbanisation present in the first world. This title
will be of interest to students of environmental studies and
economics.
This collection of original chapters brings together cutting-edge
research on informal education - that is, learning practices that
emphasise dialogue and learning through everyday life. For the
first time, it highlights the way in which geography matters to
informal education practices. Through a range of examples from the
nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries, and from a range
of geographical contexts, the authors explore the relationship
between history, geography and practice in the field of informal
education. Case studies include youth work, Scouting, Guiding, Care
Farms, youth music programmes and the use of online/information
technologies. This book will be of interest to geographers and
sociologists of education, childhood and youth scholars. It also
provides an engaging resource and collection of case studies for
educators, youth workers and other professionals who work with
young people.
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