Universality and Social Policy in Canada
In Good Relation: History, Gender, and Kinship in Indigenous Feminisms
Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Health Matters: Evidence, Critical Social Science, and Health Care in Canada
Exploring the World of Social Policy: An International Approach
Towards Ethical Policing
The Nonprofit Sector: A Research Handbook, Third Edition
Social Divisions and Later Life: Difference, Diversity and Inequality
Grandparenting Practices Around the World
The Rapids: Ways of Looking at Mania
Using Evidence to End Homelessness
Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Sexual Problems: An Essential Guide for Mental Health Professionals
Crime and Criminality: Social, Psychological, and Neurobiological Explanations
Crisis Standards of Care: Ten Years of Successes and Challenges: Proceedings of a Workshop
The Velvet Rope Economy: How Inequality Became Big Business
Reimagining Homelessness For Policy and Practice
Social Divisions Inequality and Diversity in Britain
Belonging for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities Pushing the Boundaries of Inclusion
Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist
One of the most influential disability rights activists in US history tells her personal story of fighting for the right to receive an education, have a job, and just be human.
Split: Class Divides Uncovered
Split makes sense of our world by looking at class society – delving into the deep-rooted economic inequalities that shape our lives. From the gig economy, rising debt and the housing crisis that affects the majority of people, to the world of tax havens and unfair inheritance that affect the few.
Understanding Human Need
Progressive Dystopia
Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power
Slaying Goliath: The Passionate Resistance to Privatization and the Fight to Save America’s Public Schools
Brain Health Across the Life Span: Proceedings of a Workshop
The Property Lobby: The Hidden Reality behind the Housing Crisis
On Critical Pedagogy
Ethnicity, Race and Inequality in the UK: State of the Nation
A Dirty South Manifesto Sexual Resistance and Imagination in the New South
From the shutdown of Planned Parenthood clinics and rising rates of HIV to opposition to marriage equality and bathroom bills, the New South is the epicenter of the new sex wars. Antagonism toward reproductive freedom, partner rights, and transgender rights has revealed a new and unacknowledged era of southern reconstruction centered on gender and sexuality.
Key Policy Challenges and Opportunities to Improve Care for People with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Proceedings of a Workshop
Invisible Americans: The Tragic Cost of Child Poverty
Engaging with Policy, Practice and Publics: Intersectionality and Impact
Stagnant Dreamers: How the Inner City Shapes the Integration of Second-Generation Latinos
Ecologies of Harm: Rhetorics of Violence in the United States
Children’s Charities in Crisis: Early Intervention and the State
Dr. David Royse receives William Holmes McGuffey Longevity Award
Research Methods in Social Work, authored by Dr. David Royse, Professor in the College of Social Work at the University of Kentucky, is one of seven textbooks to earn the McGuffey Longevity Award, which recognizes textbooks and learning materials whose excellence has been demonstrated over time.
Beyond the Politics of the Closet Gay Rights and the American State Since the 1970s
How’s Life? 2020: Measuring Well-being
Coranavirus: A book for children
The Shadowgraph
Politics in the Playground: The world of early childhood education in Aotearoa New Zealand
Social Divisions: Inequality and Diversity in Britain
How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences
What’s Killing the White Working Class?
Deaths from suicide, drug overdoses, and alcohol-related disease among middle-aged white men and women skyrocketed from 30 per 100,000 in 1990 to 92 per 100,000 in 2017. The spike in these deaths is almost exclusively confined to white Americans, both men and women, without a college degree.
The Company We Keep: Interracial Friendships and Romantic Relationships from Adolescence to Adulthood
Opportunities to Improve Opioid Use Disorder and Infectious Disease Services Integrating Responses to a Dual Epidemic (2020)
Enhancing Scientific Reproducibility in Biomedical Research Through Transparent Reporting: Proceedings of a Workshop
Burn It Down! Feminist Manifestos for the Revolution
Out of My Mind: A Psychologist’s Descent into Madness and Back
On paper, psychologist Dr. Shalom Camenietzski seemed to have it all—a beautiful family, a thriving practice, and supportive friends and colleagues. But in reality, he lived a life of turmoil—obsessive daydreams of taking his life, flamboyant periods of mania, disturbing acts of violence against his wife and son, and various episodes of psychosis, one of which would see him speeding his car the wrong way up Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway. Able to understand the clinical profile of his bipolar disorder, he was nonetheless powerless to stop it.