Deze serie biedt beknopte maar boeiende inleidingen tot belangrijke gebieden van denken, cultuur en geschiedenis. Elk boek is geschreven door een vooraanstaand expert, waardoor complexe onderwerpen toegankelijk worden voor een breed publiek. Het is de perfecte reeks voor iedereen die snel de basis wil begrijpen van fascinerende vakgebieden. Lezers zullen de heldere taal en het vermogen van de auteurs om ingewikkelde ideeën te destilleren waarderen.
This book provides a concise overview of development studies, tracing its evolution since the mid-20th century. Jeffrey Haynes explores key themes, theories, and factors influencing development, such as globalization, conflict, and human rights. It's ideal for students and anyone interested in the dynamics of the developing world.
The new edition of this popular introduction explores the meaning of social deviance in contemporary society. It traces the path by which we create deviance: how we single out behavior, ideas, and appearances that differ from the “norm,” label them as either offensive or acceptable, and then condemn or celebrate them. The book explains what kinds of behavior are banned and who bans them, exposing the important political influences underlying these processes. Refreshed with a new engaging, accessible style, the second edition features expanded treatment of the theories of deviance, new material on positive deviance, and updated references and contemporary examples throughout. At its core, Social Deviance looks at who becomes deviant and why. It delves into the multiple motives that cause rule-breakers to behave badly in the eyes of those they offend or creatively in the eyes of those they please, and it reveals the way deviants think about their actions, their moral identity, and their fellow moral outcasts.
Who are Latinos? What’s the difference between Hispanic and Latino – or indeed Latina, Latina/o, Latin@, Latinx? Beyond the political rhetoric and popular culture representations, how can we explore what it means to be part of the largest minority group in the United States? This compelling book acts as an illuminating primer introducing the multidisciplinary field of Latina/o Studies. Bringing together insights from a wide variety of communities, the book covers topics such as the history of Latinos in the United States, gender and sexuality, popular culture, immigration patterns, and social movements. Mize traces the origins of the field from the history of Latin American revolutionary thought, through the Chicano and Puerto Rican movements, and key disruptions from Latina feminisms, queer studies, and critical race theory, right up to the latest developments and interventions. Combining analysis and advocacy, Latina/o Studies is an accessible yet theoretically sophisticated introduction to the communities charting the future of the United States of America and the Américas writ large.
Providing a short and lively introduction for all students new to social
policy, this text analyses how healthcare and education, jobs and money and
even physical and emotional security are mediated through social policy.
In this lively introduction suitable for students at any level, Lena Dominelli explores the extraordinary scope and importance of social work. Using engaging examples from contemporary social work practice, she clearly answers questions about what social work is, how social workers work in a variety of settings and the clients they are likely to deal with. She tackles head on the dilemmas social workers face in their day-to-day work and the challenges of working with limited resources and marginalized social groups such as the elderly, the homeless and abused children. This work will affirm the valuable contribution social workers can make to human wellbeing and demonstrate how the promise and potential of social work can be, and is, realized.
Television Studies provides an overview of the origins, central ideas, and
intellectual traditions of television studies. For all those wondering how to
study television, or even why to study television, this new edition will
provide a clear and engaging overview of key topics--
What does it mean to think of children as social subjects and how should we go
about studying childhood in society? Childhood is a key site where children
come to understand themselves as particular kinds of people, not only as
individuals but also as members of social and cultural groups.