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  • von Adrian James
    40,00 - 91,00 €

    This is the first textbook to offer a comprehensive and up-to-date account of police intelligence work based on current research, and to assess how intelligence may be used wisely and ethically to influence policing policy and practice.

  • von Anders Esmark
    114,00 €

    Setting a new benchmark for studies of technocracy, this book shows that a solution to the challenge of populism will depend as much on a technocratic retreat as democratic innovation.

  • - The Impact of Neo-Liberalism and Austerity Politics on Welfare Provision
    von Ian Cummins
    47,00 - 115,00 €

    A critical analysis of the domino effect of neoliberalism and austerity on social work. Applying theory including those of Bourdieu and Wacquant to practice, it argues that social work should return to a focus on relational and community approaches.

  • - Accessible, Green and Fair
     
    24,00 €

    Makes a significant contribution to the sustainable urbanisation agenda through authoritative interventions contextualising, assessing and explaining the relevance and importance of three central characteristics of sustainable towns and cities everywhere; that they be accessible, green and fair.

  • von Jonathan S. (De Montfort University) Davies
    139,00 €

  • von James (University of Warwick) Brassett
    47,00 €

  • - Global and National Perspectives
    von Bethany (Aberystwyth University) Simmonds
    115,00 €

    Current and future provision of health and social care for older people is explored in this timely study. It draws on examples from the Germany, Sweden and the UK to measure the impact of trends including neoliberalisation and marketisation and it considers new solutions to contemporary challenges in a complex care system.

  • - The Human Costs of Europe's Common Labour Market
    von Jonathon W. (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)) Moses
    54,00 €

    This agenda-setting book argues that the process of market integration in Europe has undermined the power and influence of European workers and generated significant human costs. In starting from the position of labour, this book offers an alternative approach which balances the needs of justice and efficiency.

  • von Ruth (University of Technology Sydney) Weatherall
    96,00 €

  • von Jack (University of Southampton) Corbett, Xu (Griffith University) Yi-chong & Patrick (Griffith University) Weller
    100,00 €

  • von Christine (University of Alberta) Ceci & Mary Ellen (University of Victoria) Purkis
    116,00 €

  • von Jo (University of Brighton) Wilding
    116,00 €

  • von Daniel (Cardiff University) Newman & Roxanna (Cardiff University) Dehaghani
    77,00 €

  • von Patrick (University of Southern California) James, Scott (PennState School of International Affairs) Gartner, Chin-Hao (Yale-NUS College) Huang & usw.
    106,00 €

  • von Bill (Eastern Kentucky University) McClanahan
    83,00 €

  • von Ann (Maynooth University) Leahy
    114,00 €

  • von Ian (University of Strathclyde Greener
    114,00 €

  • von Elizabeth (University College Cork) Kiely & Katharina (University College Cork) Swirak
    116,00 €

  • von Pat (First Director of Oberstown Children Detention Campus) Bergin & Ursula (University College Cork Kilkelly
    115,00 €

  • von Tom (University College Cork) Boland & Ray (Waterford Institute of Technology) Griffin
    88,00 €

  • von Gavin (De Montfort University) Dingwall & Tim (De Montfort University) Hillier
    96,00 €

  • von Natalie (De Montfort University) Darko
    116,00 €

  • von Ian (University of Salford) Cummins
    116,00 €

  • von Jonathan Reades
    40,00 €

    What makes a great city? Why do people and businesses still value urban life and buildings over a quiet life in the suburbs or countryside? Now might seem a difficult time to make the case for social contact in urban areas - so why is face-to-face contact still considered crucial to many 21st-century economies? In a look back over a century's-worth of thinking about cities, business and office locations, this accessible book explains their ongoing importance as places that thrive on face-to-face meetings, and in negotiating uncertainty and 'sealing the deal'. Using interviews with business leaders and staff from knowledge-intensive, innovation-rich industries, it argues for the continuing value of the 'right' location despite the information revolution, the penetration of artificial intelligence (AI), and the COVID-19 pandemic. It also explores why digital systems have transformed businesses in cities and towns, but in fact have changed surprisingly little about the challenges of business life. This timely book gives readers, including developers, investors, policy-makers and students of planning or geography, essential tools for thinking about the future of places ranging from market towns to great World Cities.

  • von Richard Johnson
    122,00 €

    Paying close attention to its domestic roots, this textbook provides a valuable introduction to the construction and application of US foreign policy in the modern era. Accessibly written and including helpful illustrative material, a glossary and guide to further reading, it is organised around four broad themes: * the ideologies of US foreign policy; * the institutions of US foreign policy making; * the actors who influence and shape the content of US foreign policy; * the policy goals and ideas that motivate US foreign policy. Drawing from analyses of the broader history of US foreign policy throughout the post-Second World War period, the book encourages readers to think about how these ideas, institutions and goals have been at work in the foreign policy of recent presidential administrations, including those of George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

  • von Mark Beeson
    121,00 €

    What does it mean to be secure in the 21st century? Mark Beeson argues that some of the most influential ideas about national and even global security reflect untenable, anachronistic strategic views that are simply no longer appropriate for contemporary international circumstances. At a time when climate change poses an existential threat to the continuation of life itself, Beeson argues that there is an urgent need to rethink security priorities while we still can. Providing an explanation of the failures and dangers of the conventional wisdom, he outlines the case for a new approach that takes issues like environmental and human security seriously.

  • von Peter Bloom
    51,00 - 116,00 €

    The liberating promise of big data and social media to create more responsive democracies and workplaces is overshadowed by a nightmare of election meddling, privacy invasion, fake news and an exploitative gig economy. Yet, while regressive forces spread disinformation and hate, 'guerrilla democrats' continue to foster hope and connection through digital technologies. This book offers an in-depth analysis of platform-based radical movements, from the online coalitions of voters and activists to the Deliveroo and Uber strikes. Combining cutting edge theories with empirical research, it makes an invaluable contribution to the emerging literature on the relationship between technology and society.

  • von Zlatko Sabic
    117,00 €

    Parliamentary diplomacy has provided a crucial, promising outlet in Taiwan's challenging pursuit of its own interests in the international arena. This book assesses both the potentials and the constraints of parliamentary diplomacy for Taiwan. Through a comparative perspective, and using evidence from the relations of the Legislative Yuan in Taiwan with the US Congress and the European Parliament, the authors investigate the implementation of parliamentary diplomacy in Taiwan and its impact in Taiwan's foreign policy. In their analysis, the authors draw vital lessons that will have important implications for other entities which have similar challenges and aspirations.

  • von Nicole Curato
    76,00 €

    Bringing together ten leading researchers in the field of deliberative democracy, this important book examines the features of a Deliberative Mini-Public (DMP) and considers how DMPs link into democratic systems. It examines the core design features of DMPs and their role in the broader policy process and takes stock of the characteristics that distinguish them from other forms of citizen participation. In doing so, the book offers valuable insights into the contributions that DMPs can make not only to the policy process, but also to the broader agenda of revitalising democracy in contemporary times.

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