Exploring the fundamental nature of community, this book delves into its significance within social science and philosophy. It examines how communities shape individual identities and social structures, offering insights into the dynamics of human relationships and collective existence. The text invites readers to reflect on the role of community in fostering social cohesion and understanding, making it a vital resource for those interested in the intersections of society, culture, and philosophy.
Scott Greer Boeken
Dit individu richt zich op de analyse van gezondheidsmanagement en -beleid. Hij/zij doceert en verricht onderzoek bij vooraanstaande instellingen en behandelt belangrijke kwesties binnen de volksgezondheid. Zijn/haar werk draagt bij aan een dieper begrip van complexe gezondheidszorgsystemen.






Examines the nature of nationalist mobilization in Scotland and Catalonia.
Set against the backdrop of a significant shift from urban to suburban living, this book explores the evolving dynamics of city life. It delves into the social, economic, and cultural changes that accompany this transformation, examining how communities adapt to new realities. By analyzing the implications of suburbanization, the narrative highlights the challenges and opportunities faced by both individuals and urban planners during this pivotal period.
Raw Vegan Meals
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Raw Vegan Meals provides recipes and inspiration for those eating only plant based, uncooked food. Author Scott Mathias shares his creative recipes in menu formal lowing readers to embrace this healthy eating lifestyle for every meal of the day, including dessert.
Strengthening Health System Governance: Better policies, stronger performance
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This book provides a robust framework that identifies five key aspects of governance, distilled from a large body of literature.
Putting Federalism in Its Place
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What does federalism do to welfare states? This book argues for an approach methodologically focused on configurations of variables within cases rather than a fruitless attempt to isolate the effect of federalism; and one that is engaged with identifying key elements in configurations as well as with when and how their interactions matter.