Books
  • Edgar Allan Poe or the Ambiguity of Death
  • Violence and Genocide in Kurdish Memory
  • Ocean of Milk
  • Die Konstruktion der Mutter in Politik, Wirtschaft, Medien und Alltag
  • Pengamaskinen
  • Über das Nichts des Denkens
  • The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022
  • British Transport Police
  • Medieval Bridges of Southern England
  • Clachtoll
  • Archaeologies of Cosmoscapes in the Americas
  • Victoria Crosses on the Western Front
  • Motorsport's Military Heroes
  • A History of London County Lunatic Asylums & Mental Hospitals
  • "If We Are Striking for Pennsylvania", Volume 1: June 3–21, 1863
  • Victoria Crosses on the Western Front – Second Battle of Bapaume
  • The Final Curtain: Burma 1941–1945
  • Panther Medium Tank
  • Hill 112: The Key to defeating Hitler in Normandy
  • License to Travel
  • Emerson, the Stoics, and Me
  • Canals Across Scotland
  • Between Daylight and Hell
  • Ate the Dog Yesterday
  • Back from the Brink
  • Big Cats
  • Higher Education, State and Society
  • Teaching Games and Game Studies in the Literature Classroom
  • How to Be a Founder
  • Centurion vs T-55
  • Centurion vs T-55
  • On Combat
  • From "Euthanasia" to Sobibor
  • The Desert Bones
  • Status Signals
  • Electronic Elections
  • The Complete Guide to Crisis & Trauma Counseling
  • Hostile Humor in Renaissance France
  • Exquisite Materials
  • Inventing the Critic in Renaissance England
  • Monte-Carlo Simulation
  • The Green Six Sigma Handbook
  • Fire Safety Law
  • Nurturing Self-Regulation in Early Childhood
  • Comparative Policing
  • The Complexity of Consultancy
  • Against Creative Writing
  • The Music of Film
  • Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia
  • Taking Intelligence Analysis to the Next Level
  • Pediatric Colorectal Surgery
  • Building Regulations Pocket Book
  • The French Civil Code
  • Introduction to Algebra and Geometry
  • The Unusual Story of the Pocket Veto Case, 1926-1929
  • The Media Offensive
  • Revolution by Law
  • Thomas Brackett Reed
  • Next-generation Sequencing and Agriculture
  • Newt Gingrich
  • Socialist Mayors in the United States
  • Forging the Anglo-American Alliance
  • Social Work with the Black African Diaspora
  • The Origins of Social Care and Social Work
  • Social Policy Review 34
  • Anti-Racism in Higher Education
  • The Rules of Democracy
  • The Unlikely Candidate
  • Compulsory Income Management in Australia and New Zealand
  • Challenges in Mental Health and Policing
  • Virtual Reality Methods
  • Safeguarding Adults Online
  • Constructing the Higher Education Student
  • The Rise of External Actors in Education
  • Crime and Investigative Reporting in the UK
  • Prisoners' Families, Emotions and Space
  • Protecting and Safeguarding Children in Schools
  • Social Policy, Political Economy and the Social Contract
  • The Short Guide to International Development
  • Social Policy Review
  • Social Housing, Wellbeing and Welfare
  • Agenda For Social Justice
  • Social Policy Review
  • Generation Share
  • Social Policy Review
  • Implementing Innovative Social Investment
  • Implementing Innovative Social Investment
  • The Politics of Ailment
  • Social Policy Review
  • Alcohol and Moral Regulation
  • Invisible Britain
  • World Report 2014
  • World Report 2013
  • Building on the past
  • The glass consumer
  • Community safety
  • Power, participation and political renewal
  • International approaches to prostitution
  • Developments in direct payments
  • Begging questions
  • Refugee community organisations and dispersal
  • Landscapes of voluntarism
  • Jigsaw cities
  • The politics of evaluation
  • Placing health
  • Unequal partners
  • New lifestyles in old age
  • Families in society
  • On the margins of inclusion
  • The widening gap
  • The new countryside?
  • The changing role of local politics in Britain
  • Learning for life
  • Working for a living?
  • Changing Scotland
  • Sex segregation and inequality in the modern labour market
  • Differing visions of a Learning Society Vol 2
  • Tackling institutional racism
  • Tackling men's violence in families
  • Differing visions of a Learning Society Vol 1
  • People and places
  • What works in tackling health inequalities?
  • Doing research with refugees
  • Young people in Europe
  • The changing face of welfare
  • The British Immigration Courts
  • Tackling inequalities
  • East Asian welfare regimes in transition
  • Taking Stock
  • Young people and contradictions of inclusion
  • A new deal for children?
  • Shelter is not enough
  • Social alarms to telecare
  • Talking about care
  • Social Policy Review 15
  • ICT for social welfare
  • Explaining ethnic differences
  • Developing locally
  • Child welfare
  • Planning with children for better communities
  • Human dignity and welfare systems
  • Promoting welfare?
  • Leading change
  • City matters
  • The ethics of welfare
  • New Labour, new welfare state?
  • Making it work
  • Housing associations - rehousing women leaving domestic violence
  • At what cost?
  • East Enders
  • The welfare we want?
  • Disabled people and European human rights
  • Europe's new state of welfare
  • From community care to market care?
  • Child protection and mental health services
  • Spreading the 'burden'?
  • Welfare rights and responsibilities
  • Social Policy Review 14
  • Social work and Irish people in Britain
  • England
  • World poverty
  • Social work and direct payments
  • Children caring for parents with mental illness
  • Urban renaissance?
  • Youth unemployment and social exclusion in Europe
  • Comparing social policies
  • Parenting and disability
  • Childhood poverty and social exclusion
  • Implementing holistic government
  • Urban competitiveness
  • The private rented sector in a new century
  • Housing, social policy and difference
  • Communication and health in a multi-ethnic society
  • Gender, pensions and the lifecourse
  • Partnerships, New Labour and the governance of welfare
  • Evaluating New Labour's welfare reforms
  • The gender dimension of social change
  • Lone parents, employment and social policy
  • Social assistance dynamics in Europe
  • A right result?
  • Social Policy Review 13
  • Welfare and wellbeing
  • Managing public services innovation
  • Homelessness
  • Rural homelessness
  • Active social policies in the EU
  • Creating a learning society?
  • Approaching retirement
  • Biography and social exclusion in Europe
  • Learn to succeed
  • Changing labour markets, welfare policies and citizenship
  • Diminished rights
  • Child well-being, child poverty and child policy in modern nations
  • Inclusive housing in an ageing society
  • The right to learn
  • The Learning Society and people with learning difficulties
  • Working together or pulling apart?
  • Developing reflective practice
  • The making of a welfare class?
  • What works?
  • Ending child poverty
  • Domestic violence and health
  • Partnership working
  • Reviving local democracy
  • Empowering practice?
  • 'An offer you can't refuse'
  • Work, Health and Wellbeing
  • Reinventing social security worldwide
  • Cultures of care
  • Children and young people in custody
  • Work, families and organisations in transition
  • Zero tolerance policing
  • Senior citizenship?
  • Young people and 'risk'
  • Immigration under New Labour
  • Rethinking palliative care
  • The new bureaucracy
  • TransForming gender
  • Disadvantaged by where you live?
  • Social Policy Review 18
  • Care, community and citizenship
  • Cash and care
  • Coming to care
  • Identity in Britain
  • Securing an urban renaissance
  • Women and New Labour
  • Liberty, equality, fraternity
  • Citizens at the centre
  • Making it personal
  • Offenders in focus
  • Restructuring large housing estates in Europe
  • Building sustainable communities
  • Health inequalities and welfare resources
  • Housing allowances in comparative perspective
  • From Poor Law to community care
  • Independent futures
  • Social Policy Review
  • Beyond the workfare state
  • Pensions
  • Unwrapping the European social model
  • Healthcare in the UK
  • Social work in extremis
  • Implementing restorative justice in children's residential care
  • Gender regimes in transition in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Prevention and youth crime
  • Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements and Youth Justice
  • Tackling prison overcrowding
  • Assessing the use and impact of Anti-Social Behaviour Orders
  • Social work and child welfare politics
  • Well-being
  • Social Policy Review 20
  • Welfare policy under New Labour
  • The National Evaluation of Sure Start
  • Policy for a change
  • A deafening silence
  • Making social policy work
  • Policy reconsidered
  • Europe enlarged
  • Growing up with risk
  • Towards a democratic division of labour in Europe?
  • The EU and social inclusion
  • New Labour's countryside
  • Using evidence
  • Religion, spirituality and the social sciences
  • London voices, London lives
  • Community health and wellbeing
  • Children, young people and social inclusion
  • New Labour/hard labour?
  • Social Policy Review 19
  • Challenging health inequalities
  • Private and confidential?
  • An intellectual history of British social policy
  • The future for older workers
  • Gender and the politics of time
  • The meaning of housing
  • Remaking governance
  • Working futures?
  • Systemic action research
  • From transmitted deprivation to social exclusion
  • The Europeanisation of social protection
  • Politicising parenthood in Scandinavia
  • The citizen's stake
  • Poverty, policy and the state
  • Care and social integration in European societies
  • Scandal, social policy and social welfare
  • Communities, identities and crime
  • Not so New Labour
  • Children of the 21st century
  • Including the excluded
  • Administering welfare reform
  • A more equal society?
  • Modernising health care
  • Social Policy Review 16
  • Discovering child poverty
  • Social Policy Review 17
  • Balancing the skills equation
  • Social capital and lifelong learning
  • Researchers and their 'subjects'
  • Poverty Street
  • Housing, urban governance and anti-social behaviour
  • Family policy matters
  • Running on empty
  • The right use of money
  • Grandparenting in divorced families
  • The European challenge
  • Critical perspectives on ageing societies
  • Biographical methods and professional practice
  • The governance of problems
  • Health and Care in Ageing Societies
  • Contemporary Grandparenting
  • Ethics
  • Childcare Markets
  • Transitions to Parenthood in Europe
  • Transitions and the Lifecourse
  • Bail support schemes for adults
  • Reinventing social solidarity across Europe
  • The dispersal and social exclusion of asylum seekers
  • Enterprising care?
  • Social cohesion and counter-terrorism
  • Neighbourhood Planning
  • Social Policy Review 23
  • Social Capital, Children and Young People
  • Biography and Turning Points in Europe and America
  • Children's Agency, Children's Welfare
  • Poverty and Insecurity
  • Migrants and Their Money
  • Taking the crime out of sex work
  • Personalising public services
  • Uprooted
  • Housing transitions through the life course
  • Bankrupt Britain
  • From Exclusion to Inclusion in Old Age
  • Transforming the Dutch welfare state
  • Violent fathering and the risks to children
  • Social policy review 22
  • Disability and social change
  • From recession to renewal
  • Phoenix cities
  • Radical social work today
  • Changing social equality
  • Social Work on Trial
  • Parental rights and responsibilities
  • Family policy paradoxes
  • Mixed Communities
  • Corporate power and social policy in a global economy
  • Families in transition
  • The public health system in England
  • Disability and Poverty
  • Evidence versus politics
  • The politics of parental leave policies
  • Down and out
  • Children these days
  • Gendering citizenship in Western Europe
  • Social Policy Review 21
  • Housing policy transformed
  • The rural housing question
  • Managing the ageing experience
  • Partnerships
  • Children, politics and communication
  • Street capital
  • China's responsibility for climate change
  • Deviance and inequality in Japan
  • Disabled people and housing
  • Understanding agency
  • Evidence, policy and practice
  • People with intellectual disabilities
  • Towards a Social Investment Welfare State?
  • Searching for community
  • Valuing older people
  • Governing health and consumption
  • Subversive citizens
  • The impact of devolution on social policy
  • Community development and civil society
  • Social welfare and religion in the Middle East
  • Social work and global health inequalities
  • Rethinking the public
  • Women in and out of paid work
  • The consumer in public services
  • Ageing in urban neighbourhoods
  • Broadening the dementia debate
  • Our stories, our lives
  • The Political Economy of Work Security and Flexibility
  • Devolution and social citizenship in the UK
  • Regulating sex for sale
  • Rethinking residential child care
  • Managing transitions
  • Major thinkers in welfare
  • Securing respect
  • Migration and Welfare in the New Europe
  • Belief and ageing
  • Ageing in a consumer society
  • The Grim Reaper's road map
  • Rural ageing
  • Social inequality and public health
  • Teenage pregnancy
  • Ageing and intergenerational relations
  • The activation dilemma
  • Rethinking professional governance
  • Family practices in later life
  • City survivors
  • When children become parents
  • Gender equality and welfare politics in Scandinavia
  • Making spaces for community development
  • Changing local governance, changing citizens
  • Faith in the public realm
  • Speaking to power
  • Renewing neighbourhoods
  • Exploring concepts of child well-being
  • The dilemmas of development work
  • Community cohesion in crisis?
  • Community and ageing
  • Children caring for parents with HIV and AIDS
  • Public policy analysis
  • Social policy in China
  • New Perspectives in Policy and Politics
  • The last safety net
  • Criminalisation and Advanced Marginality
  • Trusting on the Edge
  • Social Policy Review 24
  • The Human Atlas of Europe
  • Social and Caring Professions in European Welfare States
  • Lifelong Learning in Europe
  • Benchmarking Muslim Well-Being in Europe
  • Reclaiming Individualism
  • Social Policy Review
  • People and Places
  • World Report 2016
  • Exploring the Production of Urban Space
  • The Social Atlas of Europe
  • At Home with Autism
  • Social Policy Review
  • Partnership Working in Public Health
  • World Report 2015
  • Social Policy Review 26
  • Applying Complexity Theory
  • Public Engagement and Social Science
  • Active Ageing
  • Countryside Connections
  • Exploring the Dynamics of Personal, Professional and Interprofessional Ethics
  • Poverty Reduction Strategy in Bangladesh
  • The Political and Social Construction of Poverty
  • Education and Social Justice in a Digital Age
  • Adult Social Care
  • Regenerating Deprived Urban Areas
  • The Responsiveness of Social Policies in Europe
  • Ageing in the Mediterranean
  • Gypsies and Travellers in Housing
  • Policy Analysis in Brazil
  • The Impact of Research in Education
  • Return Migration in Later Life
  • Voluntary Sector in Transition
  • Social Policy Review 25
  • Regulating International Students' Wellbeing
  • Organising Waste in the City
  • Ageing with Disability
  • Intergenerational Relations
  • School Admissions and Accountability
  • People-Centred Public Health
  • Youth Participation in Europe
  • Risk and Rehabilitation
  • Faith-Based Organisations and Exclusion in European Cities
  • Gypsies and Travellers
  • Youth and Community Empowerment in Europe
  • Providence and Power
  • Kenekuk the Kickapoo Prophet
  • Advanced Ozonation Processes for Water and Wastewater Treatment
  • Seeing Like a Smuggler
  • Disaster Anarchy
  • The Kurdish Women's Movement
  • The Future of Black Studies
  • Refugee Talk
  • Audacious AF
  • Holistic Wealth (Expanded and Updated)
  • Unconventional
  • Impact with Integrity
  • Where the Language Lives
  • Remembering Shanghai
  • New Startup Mindset
  • American Phoenix
  • Just Like Us
  • The Art of Tablescaping
  • People’s Plaza
  • Bangers (NHB Modern Plays)
  • The Successor
  • In My Father’s House
  • The Dismantling of India
  • Sisterhood Economy
  • Preaching Christ from Genesis
  • The Alarmist
  • The Project of the Real
  • Le dipendenze affettive
  • Il pensiero positivo
  • Tangled Mobilities
  • A Theory of Consciousness
  • The Origin of the Universe
  • A History of Greek and Roman Philosophy
  • Existentialism and Modern Literature
  • Empty Logic
  • The Education of Man
  • Operation Relentless
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