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This book foregrounds the provision of education for young people
who have been remanded or sentenced into custody. Both
international conventions and national legislation and guidelines
in many countries point to the right of children and young people
to access education while they are incarcerated. Moreover,
education is often seen as an important protective and
'rehabilitative' factor. However, the conditions associated with
incarceration generate particular challenges for enabling
participation in education. Bridging the fields of education and
youth justice, this book offers a social justice analysis through
the lens of 'participatory parity', the book brings together rare
interviews with staff and young people in youth justice settings in
Australia, secondary data from these sites, a suite of pertinent
and frank reports, and international scholarship. Drawing on this
rich set of material, the book demonstrates not only the challenges
but also the possibilities for education as a conduit for social
justice in custodial youth justice. The book will be of immediate
relevance to governments and youth justice staff for meaningfully
meeting their obligation of enabling children and young people in
custody to benefit from education; and of interest to scholars and
researchers in education, youth work and criminology.
Why this report, why now? We began 2020 in bright spirits and
bountiful economic conditions; by early March all that had changed.
Economic adjustments were made and, overall, firms ended the year
in much better shape than their spring worst-case projections
anticipated. Some firms were even close to their original 2020
profit expectations to date - largely due to quick actions to
curtail expenditures as COVID-19 got underway in the US. Adjusting
the Numbers: The Future of Finance in Law Firms looks back at a
year like no other in our lifetimes, highlighting pricing,
budgeting, strategic planning and people management principles, and
identifying good compensation practices that can be applied during
the pandemic, its gradual cessation, and beyond. Unique selling
points: First title to look at financial performance post-COVID,
focusing on pricing, compensation, financing, KPIs and partner
management.
Joint Action: Essays in honour of John Shotter brings together a
cross-disciplinary group of fifteen respected international
scholars to explain the relevance of John Shotter's work to
emerging concerns in twenty-first century social science. Shotter's
work extends over forty years and continues to challenge
conventional scientific thinking across a range of topics. The
disciplines and practices that Shotter's work has informed are well
established throughout the English-speaking world. This is the
first publication to examine the importance of his influence in
contemporary social sciences and it includes authoritative
discussions on topics such as social constructionism, democratic
practice, organisational change, the affective turn and human
relations. The geographical diversity and disciplinary breadth of
scholarly contributions imbues the book with international scope
and reach. Joint Action presents a contemporary reflection on
Shotter's work that demonstrates its influence across a range of
substantive topics and practical endeavours and within disciplines
including management studies and philosophy as well as psychology.
As such, it will appeal to researchers and postgraduate students of
social sciences and related disciplines, as well as to those who
have heard of Shotter's work and want to know more about its
utility and value in relation to their own research or practice.
Joint Action: Essays in honour of John Shotter brings together a
cross-disciplinary group of fifteen respected international
scholars to explain the relevance of John Shotter's work to
emerging concerns in twenty-first century social science. Shotter's
work extends over forty years and continues to challenge
conventional scientific thinking across a range of topics. The
disciplines and practices that Shotter's work has informed are well
established throughout the English-speaking world. This is the
first publication to examine the importance of his influence in
contemporary social sciences and it includes authoritative
discussions on topics such as social constructionism, democratic
practice, organisational change, the affective turn and human
relations. The geographical diversity and disciplinary breadth of
scholarly contributions imbues the book with international scope
and reach. Joint Action presents a contemporary reflection on
Shotter's work that demonstrates its influence across a range of
substantive topics and practical endeavours and within disciplines
including management studies and philosophy as well as psychology.
As such, it will appeal to researchers and postgraduate students of
social sciences and related disciplines, as well as to those who
have heard of Shotter's work and want to know more about its
utility and value in relation to their own research or practice.
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