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  • av Louise Cummings
    661

    The full range of developmental and acquired communication disorders are examined by analyzing their clinical features and explaining how therapists assess and treat them. Clinical linguistic data are given throughout, and a comprehensive companion website containing colour photographs, audio and video files and self-test questions, is provided.

  • - Concepts and Case Studies
    av Koenraad Kuiper & Jacqui Nokes
    621

    Do you want a deeper understanding of syntax and grammar? Starting with basic concepts of syntax, Kuiper and Nokes then delve deeper by explaining how we understand syntactic phenomena, and show us how to use different theoretical frameworks.

  • - An Introduction to Rhetoric
    av Craig Hamilton, Laura Hidalgo Downing, Robert Cockcroft & m.fl.
    667

    Combining theory with practice, this updated third edition suggests ways of actively enhancing the persuasive skills of a person, through insights gained from analysing ancient and modern rhetoric. Included are structured practical examples and suggestions for further reading to guide the student through the subject.

  • - States, Markets and Global Capitalism
    av Ben Clift
    471

    Placing Comparative Political Economy in the context of key concepts and theoretical debates in the long-established field of Political Economy, it maps the terrain, substantive focus and evolution of the comparative approach.

  • av Sarah E. H. Moore
    641 - 2 067

    Provides a critical discussion of crime in the media and equips students with a better understanding of the key theoretical concepts and methodological tools for undertaking media analysis. Examining both real and fictional representations of crime and criminal justice agencies, this is the essential textbook for crime and media courses.

  • - A Guide to Philosophy and Neuroscience
    av Georg Northoff
    557 - 1 671

    This book explores how the relationship between philosophy and the brain can inform neuroscience, the mind-brain problem and debates about consciousness. Written in a lively style with extensive pedagogy to explain complex concepts, this is interesting reading for students and researchers of psychology, neuroscience and philosophy.

  • - A Value-Based Approach
    av Sonny Nwankwo, Ayantunji Gbadamosi & Ian Bathgate
    1 171

    An engaging, introductory textbook designed to help students develop an understanding of the basic principles of marketing and how they can be applied in practical settings to create superior value for customers.

  • av James Chapman
    461

    A concise yet authoritative introduction to the use of film for historians, designed to equip students with the methods both to analyse film texts and to understand the place of film in history and culture. Chapman explores the main theoretical debates and approaches, and charts the development of film history as a discipline in its own right.

  • - Vocabulary for Writing at University
    av Jeanne Godfrey
    311

    Chapters present the words in full sentences, enabling users to see exactly how they are used, and also include additional information on context, connotation and collocations. This is an ideal reference guide for students of all disciplines and levels who are required to complete written assignments as part of their course.

  • av Nils Gottfries
    1 051

    A new approach based on microfoundations combined with an essentially Keynesian policy analysis. Highly readable, direct style, with consistent treatment through the short and long run and the closed and open economy, and an international stance comparing theory with data for the Eurozone, UK and US. Up-to-date analysis of financial events.

  • av B. Guy Peters
    707 - 2 337

    Written by a prominent figure in the field, this book provides an accessible introduction to comparative methodology. Drawing on a wide range of approaches throughout, it is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand or research in this major area of political science.

  • - Revitalising Local Democracy
    av Danny Burns, Robin Hambleton & Paul Hoggett
    757

    This wide-ranging book sets discussion of the various approaches to local government decentralisation in the context of the changing nature of public service management and the possibilities for new kinds of public involvement in government decision-making.

  • av Peter Riley & O. F. G. Kilgour
    577

    Mastering Biology 3rd edition has been fully revised and updated to provide the information required for today's syllabuses.

  • av Paul Bowman
    527

    This book sets out the range of approaches to Culture and Media in a simple and direct manner that is comprehensible to a wide student readership. It introduces the complexity of culture and shows how theoretical and disciplinary debates over the meaning of the media and culture relate to everyday cultural experience.

  • av Michael Murray
    697 - 2 217

    What is critical health psychology? It includes new chapters on ageing and health, critical disability studies and critical anthropology, and it features contributions from world leading researchers. Examining the debates and disputes that lie at the heart of health psychology, this newedition offers a refreshing critical perspective.

  • - Theory and Practice
    av Millie Taylor & Dominic Symonds
    497

    Bringing critical theory and musical theatre together, Millie Taylor and Dominic Symonds explore the musical stage from a broad range of theoretical perspectives. Part 1 focuses on the way we understand musicals as texts and Part 2 then looks at how musical theatre negotiates its position in the wider world.

  • av Mark Drakeford & Mr. Kevin Haines
    697

    This book offers a clear and comprehensive guide to youth justice practice based on a solid grounding of academic research and in-depth understanding of how the youth justice system operates.

  • av Gillian Schofield, Marian Brandon & Liz Trinder
    657

    How can social workers enable vulnerable children to have a voice in the complex systems designed to protect them and promote their welfare?

  • - The Construction of a Social Issue
    av Susan Hutson & Mark Liddiard
    741

    Drawing on a broad range of international studies, this book looks in detail at how youth homelessness is variously defined, measured and explained, as well as discussing the solutions which are usually proposed for it.

  • av Diana Gittins
    2 407

    Drawing on personal, historical, sociological, psychoanalytic, literary and artistic sources, this compelling book explores the tensions and contradictions implicit in notions of children and childhood.

  • - Sylphs and Sirens
    av Christy Adair
    741 - 2 217

    A broad-ranging account of women's roles and experience in dance, which demolishes the myth that dance is a female art form by demonstrating the way in which it is dominated by male managers, choreographers and directors. dance is a possible arena for feminist practice and women's liberation.

  • av Andrew Cottey
    651 - 1 941

    Set in the context of the rising power of non-Western states and the continuing fall-out from the global economic crisis, this text provides a comprehensive analysis of Europe's new security challenges. Europe's traditional problem of war between states is being displaced by a new and equally daunting set of security challenges.

  • - Theories of Political Change and Development
    av Brian Smith
    721 - 2 371

    Thoroughly revised and updated, the new edition provides a broad-ranging introduction to theories of political development and the contemporary comparative politics of the Third World. The new edition reflects key political and economic changes, and contains nine country-specific case studies which illustrate various types of political change.

  • av Robert Webber
    727

    The book also examines the financial, legal and ethical implications of franchising, whilst anticipating future concerns and challenges for the franchising model. An Introduction to Franchising is an essential guide for all students of franchising, entrepreneurship and marketing.

  • - A Cross-Cultural Approach
    av Rosella Gambetti & Stephen Quigley
    1 091

    Corporate communication is an increasingly powerful strategic tool for connecting with a company's stakeholders. This book features contributions from leading international academics, combining a strong theoretical grounding and the latest research with a practical, managerial focus. Ideal for students and practitioners of corporate communications.

  • av Kathryn Hurlock
    577 - 1 837

    A thematic survey of the impact of crusading on Britain and Ireland, from the First Crusade to the end of the thirteenth century. Hurlock examines the relationship between high medieval British society and crusading, exploring key areas such as the political use of crusades, the papacy's choice of crusaders, and the role of the military orders.

  • - An Integrative Sourcebook
    av Oliver Robinson
    791

    From love, parenthood, life crises, fulfilment, funerals, friendships, retirement, birth and death, these experiences are just a glimpse at the various developmental stages covered by this illuminating textbook of the stages during adulthood that contain some of the most pivotal and formative years of our entire lives.

  • av Fintan Walsh
    161 - 167

    Walsh argues that there are many links between theatre and therapy when considering actor training, theatre in therapeutic contexts, and contemporary theatre and performance. He draws on a range of examples that include the drama of Sarah Kane, the method acting of Daniel Day Lewis and performances by Ruby Wax and David Hoyle.

  • av Sarah Bate
    761

    Focusing on disorders, Bate unravels the mysteries and intricacies of facial processing from a new perspective, covering cognitive, developmental and clinical issues. Written in an engaging style and encompassing a wealth of detail, this is a must-read for both students and researchers interested in facial recognition.

  • av Theresa Earenfight
    461 - 1 637

    In the first comprehensive survey of Medieval queenship, Earenfight reveals how queens and empresses were fundamental to monarchies across Europe from 300 CE to the Renaissance. An engaging introduction to the study of queenship which presents key research and source material, and examines issues of gender, authority and power in Medieval society.

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