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The social in social science
Society, Politics & Law

The social in social science

...et al., 1988). Furthermore, whether people are constrained or enabled, they experience, negotiate and are creative, not only in practice, but also in the stories told about this practice. The stories homeless women tell about their experiences of housing are considered especially important, since we understand them as ‘going beyond’ the event, offering an evaluation...
Level 3: Advanced 15 hrs
Financial methods in environmental decisions
Nature & Environment

Financial methods in environmental decisions

...et al. (2001) the longer-range dispersion allowed the formation of secondary pollutants such as sulfate and nitrate aerosols and ozone to be covered. The number of receptors affected by the pollutants depends on the height of the discharge and the number of people in the area. This was taken into account by considering three discharge heights (50 m, 90 m and 100 m) and...
Making sense of mental health problems
Health, Sports & Psychology

Making sense of mental health problems

...et al., 2014). Although most AMHPs are social workers, they do not tend to undertake AMHP duties full-time once qualified. Their role as an AMHP is to provide a balance to that of the medical practitioner who is also involved as a ‘responsible clinician’. Social workers who are AMHPs (as well as social workers who are not AMHPs) will undertake a range of other...
Англійська у світі сьогодні
Languages

Англійська у світі сьогодні

...maad. Which serpent seide to the womman Why comaundide God to ou that e schulden not ete of ech tre of paradis. Як ви могли помітити, обидва ці уривки є перекладами одного і того ж розділу Біблії, а саме Буття, розділ 3, вірш 1. Середньоанглійська версія набагато ближча до сучасної англійської мови, і ви, ймовірно, змогли прочитати набагато більше, ніж у староанглійській версії. Проте все ще є кілька особливостей, які ......
Contemporary issues in managing
Money & Business

Contemporary issues in managing

...et al., 1997, p.170). What is represented by a monthly departmental meeting? What does it signify? Beyond sharing information, it is an opportunity for departmental members to catch up and share stories. It is a formal, yet important regular event that represents shared understandings of what it means to work together. Identity Department members’ identity practices at...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Race and Youth Policy: working with young people
Education & Development

Race and Youth Policy: working with young people

...et cetera. And everything White as angelic. What do you expect? Not only for Whites to believe about Blacks, but for Blacks to believe about themselves. ERIC HUNTLEY Through the belittling ignoring or denial of a person’s identity one can destroy perhaps the most important aspect of a person’s personality, his sense of identity and who he is. Without this, he will get...
The business of film
History & The Arts

The business of film

...et public funding? What is the relationship between marketing, box office returns and film success? The course will examine these topics in the film industry as it stands today, as well as considering how further changes could impact the industry and its stakeholders. This course material was originally written for FutureLearn in 2015. It was published on OpenLearn in...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Hybrid working: change management
Money & Business

Hybrid working: change management

...et the needs of their end users, stakeholders and staff to ensure they thrive and succeed. The COVID-19 pandemic forced accelerated change throughout the world, which could not be planned for, and rapid change programmes where implemented. As we adapt to hybrid ways of working and expectations, organisations are drawing on their experience to start to consider how to...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs