Casemanagement mit der Merkmalsgruppe Depressiv Erkrankter
by Britta Klett
Helicopter parents-the kind that continue to hover even in college-are one of the most ridiculed figures of twenty-first-century parenting, criticized for creating entitled young adults who boomerang back home. But do involved parents really damage their children and burden universities? In this book, sociologist Laura T. Hamilton illuminates the lives of young women and their families to ask just what role parents play during the crucial college years. Hamilton vividly captures th...
Social Work Intervention in an Economic Crisis: The River Communities Project
Konsumverantwortung zwischen Konsumsozialisation und politischer Bildung
by Natascha Diekmann
West, South West and Wales (Cathedrals of Britain)
by Fallon, Bernadette
**Pointing persistently to heaven: A guide to UK cathedrals** Rich, rolling countryside and historic towns, scenic coasts and picture-perfect landscapes. The west of England and Wales has many attractions, and not least of these are its cathedrals. Here you'll find some of Britain's finest and most awe-inspiring. From the country's longest cathedral, at Winchester, to its smallest, at St Asaph. From the tallest spire in the country at Salisbury, to the longest Gothic stone vaulted ceiling in th...
The Peasantries of Europe
This ambitious survey offers a guide to the different peasant societies and economies in Europe from the later Middle Ages through to industrialization. Eleven regional chapters investigate key themes including patterns of lordship and dependence; standards of living; and the role of the peasantry in politics. Throughout the text emphasisises the diversities of peasant society across the whole of Europe - from England to the Ottoman lands, and from Scandinavia and Russia to Iberia.
Inverse Problems For Ordinary
Harold Garfinkel's Ethnomethodology. The Theory and Empiricism of Analyzing Everyday Structures in Society
by Louisa Jonuscheit
'Monarchus Poeta' (Chloe, #4)
Sociology: Dealing with Data Paper
by Ian Marsh, Keith Trobe, Janis Griffiths, Tanya Hope, Shaun Best, and Graham Harris
Suitable for the 2000 specifications, Sociology: Dealing with Data will help to develop your students' data-handling skills. This clearly structured text provides step-by-step guidance through a range of key themes, making it es of all the categories they are likely to meet in the examination. It also offers guidance on tackling exam questions by providing information about what to highlight, common problems and how to structure answers. Thorough practice in specific examination techniqu...
This book traces the conception of systemic theory and how it continues to be adapted by various theorists and therapists in the treatment of families. The philosophy of the book seeks to encourage students to consider themselves as part of the systems with which they work, and to respect their own strengths and personalities even as they encourage clients to do the same. The theme of this book points out that although each theory that it discusses has its own value for working with families, so...
The Protestant Ethic Debate (Studies in Social and Political Thought, #3)
Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism continues to be one of the most influential texts in the sociology of modern Western societies. Although Weber never produced the further essays with which he intended to extend the study, he did complete four lengthy Replies to reviews of the text by two German historians. Written between 1907 and 1910, the Replies offer a fascinating insight into Weber's intentions in the original study, and the present volume is the first complete...
INCREDIBLE JAPAN is a crash course in Japanese culture--an introduction to those inimitable aspects of the country which are necessarily alien to the foreign observer. With delightful cartoons by the Japanese artist-illustrator, Masakazu Kuwata, the book proves that what is incredible about Japan is not inexplicable, and provides enlightenment on such potentially incomprehensible paradoxes as: - Highly-skilled young men who hold degrees in judo --and flower arrangement. - The "man in the moon"...
Der Gesellschaftliche Umbauprozess in Deutschland nach der Machtergreifung Hitlers
by Robert Gregorio Lukacs