Cold War social science: Transnational entanglements
Rethinking Community Resilience: The Politics of Disaster Recovery in New Orleans
Gender Sociological Perspectives, 7th Ed
Social Security Works for Everyone!: Protecting and Expanding America’s Most Popular Social Program
Lessons Learned in Health Professions Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 1 Proceedings of a Workshop (2021)
Latinas in the Criminal Justice System Victims, Targets, and Offenders
Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Adolescents With Severe Personality Disorders
Autistic Logistics: A Parent’s Guide to Tackling Bedtime, Toilet Training, Meltdowns, Hitting, and Other Everyday Challenges
Family and the State in Soviet Lithuania
Experimenting with Unconditional Basic Income: Lessons from the Finnish BI Experiment 2017-2018
In the Public Good: Eugenics and Law in Ontario
Mental Health Professionals Guide to Their Role in the Criminal Justice System
Support and Protection Across the Lifecourse: A Practical Approach for Social Workers
Women, Precarious Work and Care: The Failure of Family-friendly Rights
Helping Your Child with PDA Live a Happier Life
Neoliberalism and the Voluntary and Community Sector in Northern Ireland
Supporting Spectacular Girls: A Practical Guide to Developing Autistic Girls’ Wellbeing and Self-Esteem
The Beatles and the 1960s: Reception, Revolution, and Social Change
Transformational Moments in Social Welfare: What Role for Voluntary Action?
Fentanyl And Fentanyl Analogues: Federal Trends and Trafficking Patterns
Sociology of Mental Disorder, 11th Ed.
Uncounted The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America
Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
Doing Ethics in Child and Youth Care: A North American Reader
The Next Welfare State? UK Welfare after COVID-19
Shame and Social Work: Theory, Reflexivity and Practice
The Richer, The Poorer: How Britain Enriched the Few and Failed the Poor. A 200-Year History
Stewart Lansley reveals how Britain’s model of ‘extractive capitalism’ – with a small elite securing an excessive slice of the economic cake – has created a two-century-long ‘high-inequality, high-poverty’ cycle, one broken for only a brief period after the Second World War.