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Reconstructing Multiethnic Societies: The Case of Bosni-Herzegovina The Case of Bosni-Herzegovina

The Case Writing Workbook A Guide for Faculty and Students

The Case Writing Workbook A Guide for Faculty and Students

This case writing workbook offers something unique in the world of case writing manuals.  The third edition of The Case Writing Workbook: A Guide for Faculty and Students provides 11 standalone chapters that focus specifically on challenges related to the case writing process.  The book is meant for day-to-day use as a model of the case writing process  with exercises worksheets and training activities that will guide you through the entire course of writing both a traditional case and Instructor’s Manual or a concise/short case and its associated Teaching Note. Brief explanatory notes will lead you step-by-step through all the developmental exercises including readying the case for publication and teaching it in the classroom or online. Designed as an individualized workshop to assist case authors to structure their writing this book combines the easy-to-understand student-focused language with new material covering the latest developments and challenges in the world of case writing. These include: • A fresh focus on writing and teaching concise cases which are particularly suited to the world of blended learning. • Emphasis on secondary research methodology particularly using digital technologies and social media. • A new case study running throughout the book with restructured worksheets and notes to support it. • Enhanced online case teaching information and discussion of the development of multi-media cases particularly using video. Complete instructor’s materials to support the text are available online including PowerPoint presentations guidance on embedding cases within the curriculum a sample syllabus that incorporates cases within it and selected student assignments and handouts. Finishing all the book’s assignments will result in a complete case and Instructor’s Manual that can be tested in the classroom and submitted to a conference or journal. The Case Writing Workbook is a must for the shelf of any academic or student conducting qualitative research and looking to enhance their skill set and any instructor working with cases in their teaching. | The Case Writing Workbook A Guide for Faculty and Students

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Single Case Methods in Clinical Psychology A Practical Guide

Single Case Methods in Clinical Psychology A Practical Guide

Single-Case Methods in Clinical Psychology: A Practical Guide provides a concise and easily-accessible introduction to single-case research. This is a timely response to the increasing awareness of the need to look beyond randomised controlled trials for evidence to support best practice in applied psychology. The book covers the issues of design the reliability and validity of measurement and provides guidance on how to analyse single-case data using both visual and statistical methods. Single-case designs can be used to investigate an individual’s response to psychological intervention as well as to contribute to larger scale research projects. This book illuminates the common principles behind these uses. It describes how standardised measures can be used to evaluate change in an individual and how to develop idiographic measures that are tailored to the needs of an individual. The issue of replication and generalising beyond an individual are examined and the book also includes a section on the meta-analysis of single-case data. The critical evaluation of single-case research is examined from both the perspective of developing quality standards to evaluate research and maintaining a critical distance in reviewing one’s own work. Single Case Methods in Clinical Psychology will provide invaluable guidance to postgraduate psychologists training to enter the professions of clinical health and counselling psychology and is likely to become a core text on many courses. It will also appeal to clinicians seeking to answer questions about the effectiveness of therapy in individual cases and who wish to use the method to further the evidence-base for specific psychological interventions. | Single Case Methods in Clinical Psychology A Practical Guide

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Advising Ministers A Case-Study of the South West Economic Planning Council

A Case-Solution Companion to Building Consulting Skills for Sport and Performance Psychology

The ID CaseBook Case Studies in Instructional Design

Management Communication A Case Analysis Approach

Management Communication A Case Analysis Approach

This new edition of Management Communication is a case-based textbook that introduces students to the strategic communication methods that are crucial to master in order for them to develop into effective and ethical managers at all levels of business. Effective communication skills are necessary for success in the business world and James O’Rourke has written a highly readable book filled with anecdotes and examples to engage students in the learning process. This seventh edition includes both classic and new features. The strategic approach is integrated throughout the book allowing students to understand how a communicated message affects the business as a whole. New case studies provide students with hands-on experience of scenarios they will encounter in the real world looking at global companies such as Facebook and Nike. Further updates include new content on technology corporate culture and disinformation. An ethical thread is woven through the text demonstrating how ethical decision making can be applied in all aspects of communication. Chapters on intercultural communication nonverbal communication and conflict management provide students with the skills to build relationships and influence stakeholders – key skills for any manager. This text will provide students with a well-rounded understanding of management communication and the support material ensures it serves as a complete resource for instructors. | Management Communication A Case Analysis Approach

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Privatization and the Crisis of Agricultural Extension: The Case of Pakistan The Case of Pakistan

Everyday Ethics A Case Study Analysis

Global Research Ethics Case Studies from International Research Contexts

Global Research Ethics Case Studies from International Research Contexts

Global Research Ethics is a guide for students and their instructors as well as practitioners and researchers to understand topics linked to research ethics from a more global perspective. Research plays a key role in identifying health disparity trends and evaluating interventions to improve the health and well-being of the populations at the individual local national and global levels. Conducting ethically sound research is imperative in these contexts. This book (a) uses case studies to offer examples of current research ethical dilemmas and (b) considers regulatory and cultural frameworks in a number of country contexts that highlight diverse methods of identifying and managing these ethical dilemmas. Chapters cover different types (groups) of participants issues in research and ways of doing research; then each chapter looks at least three exemplar case studies with at least two analytical commentaries. Case studies include health and social care research and originate from countries such as Brazil Chile South Africa Botswana Australia and New Zealand as well as the U. S. and U. K. The different viewpoints showcased will allow for dialogue to ensue about the ways in which populations and topics in research need to be conceptualized. Global Research Ethics is suitable for all undergraduates and postgraduates on research methods courses in the social and health sciences. It provides academic researchers students and community partners with guidelines to reflect on as they develop their own research studies. | Global Research Ethics Case Studies from International Research Contexts

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The Impact of Liberalizing International Aviation Bilaterals: The Case of the Northern German Region The Case of the Northern German Region

Case Study Strategies for Architects and Designers Integrative Data Research Methods

Case Studies in Sport Communication You Make the Call

Woodfuel Markets in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tanzania A Case Study of Tanzania

Woodfuel Markets in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tanzania A Case Study of Tanzania

This title was first published in 2000: Woodfuels in developing countries particularly Africa remain a basic need for urban households who depend heavily on them for their energy needs. This work examines the confusion about the environmental and social impacts of woodfuel use and the structure of informal sector woodfuel markets. Using data from a year of survey field work in Tanzania the author questions assumptions of poorly functioning woodfuel markets and their impact on environment and society. Approaching the unregulated woodfuel markets as industrial organizations the author uses a classic structure previously applied to developed markets in industrialized countries to determine the competitiveness and efficiency of woodfuel markets. Results indicate well-functioning makets under most circumstances and the study details the variables which enhance market sustainability. The social and environmental implications of woodfuel use as it exists and suggestions to policymakers for improvements to enhance the sustainability of the system and the environment complete the study. The study should be useful for those interested in energy and environmental issues or informal markets (including agricultural markets) in developing countries and to those interested in industrial organization as applied to the Third World. | Woodfuel Markets in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tanzania A Case Study of Tanzania

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'Occultism and the Origins of Psychoanalysis' and 'Sigmund Freud and The Forsyth Case' (2 Volume Set)

'Occultism and the Origins of Psychoanalysis' and 'Sigmund Freud and The Forsyth Case' (2 Volume Set)

Sigmund Freud and The Forsyth Case uses newly discovered primary sources to investigate one of Sigmund Freud’s most mysterious clinical experiences the Forsyth case. Maria Pierri begins with a preliminary illustration of the case its historical context and how it connects to Freud’s interests in ‘thought-transmission’ or telepathy. Sigmund Freud and The Forsyth Case details Pierri’s attempts to recover the lost original case notes which are published here for the first time to identify the patient involved and to set the case into the broader frame of Freud’s work. The book also explores Freud’s further investigations into thought-transmission focusing around a meeting of the Secret Committee in October 1919 and his clinical work with his own daughter Anna. Occultism and the Origins of Psychoanalysis traces the origins of key psychoanalytic ideas back to their roots in hypnosis and the occult. Maria Pierri follows Sigmund Freud’s early interest in ‘thought transmission’ now known as telepathy. Freud’s private investigations led to discussions with other leading figures including Sandor Ferenczi with whom he held a ‘dialogue of the unconsciouses’ and Carl Jung. Freud and Ferenczi’s work assessed how fortune tellers could read the past from a client inspiring their investigations into countertransference the analytic relationship unconscious communication and mother-infant relationality. Pierri clearly links modern psychoanalytic practice with Freud’s interests in the occult using primary sources some of which have never before been published in English. These books will be essential reading for psychoanalysts in practice and in training as well as academics and scholars of psychoanalytic studies Freudian ideas psychoanalytic theory the occult spirituality and the history of psychology. | 'Occultism and the Origins of Psychoanalysis' and 'Sigmund Freud and The Forsyth Case' (2 Volume Set)

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Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook

Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook

Life care planning is an advanced collaborative case management specialty practice focused on assessing evaluating coordinating consulting planning for and monitoring necessary services for individuals with complex medical care needs over their lifetime. This handbook provides a comprehensive resource for all people involved with catastrophic impairments and chronic medical care case management. The Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook Fourth Edition begins by defining the roles played by each of the key team members working with the life care planner. It provides planners with insights critical to successful interactions with medical and health care–related professionals as well as the team members they are most likely to encounter as they work to build an accurate and reliable life care plan. Next the text offers up-to-date information on the medical conditions most frequently encountered by the life care planner. The contributors who are recognized experts in their disciplines also address issues in forensic settings ethics standards research and credentials. The fourth edition includes numerous chapters on general issues as well as updated standards of practice from the International Academy of Life Care Planners (IALCP) Life Care Planning Consensus Statements and valuable step-by-step charts and checklists. Completely updated and expanded this revised handbook now includes new chapters on multicultural considerations in life care planning admissibility of life care plans in U. S. courts and Canadian life care planning practice. Additionally infused in other chapters is new information on medical coding and costing for life care planners life care planning in non-litigated contexts as well as research and education within life care planning.

GBP 77.99
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Engaging Bioethics An Introduction With Case Studies

Engaging Bioethics An Introduction With Case Studies

Engaging Bioethics: An Introduction with Case Studies draws students into this rapidly changing field helping them to actively untangle the many issues at the intersection of medicine and moral concern. Presuming readers start with no background in philosophy it offers balanced philosophically based and rigorous inquiry for undergraduates throughout the humanities and social sciences as well as for health care professionals-in-training including students in medical school pre-medicine nursing public health and those studying to assist physicians in various capacities. Written by an author team with more than three decades of combined experience teaching bioethics this book offers Flexibility to the instructor with chapters that can be read independently and in an order that fits the course structure Up-to-date coverage of current controversies on topics such as vaccination access to health care new reproductive technologies genetics biomedical research on human and animal subjects medically assisted death abortion medical confidentiality and disclosure Attention to issues of gender race cultural diversity and justice in health care Integration with case studies and primary sources Pedagogical features to help instructors and students including Chapter learning objectives Text boxes and figures to explain important terms concepts and cases End-of-chapter summaries key words and annotated further readings Discussion cases and questions Appendices on moral reasoning and the history of ethical issues at the end and beginning of life An index of cases discussed in the book and extensive glossary/index A companion website (http://www. routledgetextbooks. com/textbooks/9780415837958/) with a virtual anthology linking to key primary sources a test bank topics for papers and PowerPoints for lectures and class discussion | Engaging Bioethics An Introduction With Case Studies

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Psychopath The Case of Patrick MacKay

Landmark Essays on Rhetoric of Science: Case Studies

London Patidars A Case Study in Urban Ethnicity

Target Cost Contracting Strategy in Construction Principles Practices and Case Studies

Target Cost Contracting Strategy in Construction Principles Practices and Case Studies

The problems inherent in the traditional design-bid-build procurement method often lead to the adversarial working relationships within the construction industry. Target cost contracts accompanied by a gain-share/pain-share arrangement serving as a cost incentive mechanism have emerged in the United States the United Kingdom Australia and Hong Kong with the aim of achieving better value for money and more satisfactory overall project performance under a collaborative working relationship. This book presents the underlying principles practicalities and a series of short case studies of applying the target cost contracting strategy. Principles begin with the fundamentals then cover the development of target cost contracting in major countries/cities definitions of target cost contracting perceived benefits potential difficulties and critical success factors for implementation. Practices include the target cost contracting approach and process in general the key risk factors risk assessment model risk allocation and risk mitigation measures for target cost contracts in particular together with a conceptual framework for the performance measurement of target cost contracts. Several short real-life case studies from the United Kingdom Hong Kong Australia and New Zealand are provided for further illustration. The book will appeal to a wide spectrum of readers from industrial practitioners to undergraduate students researchers and academics interested in construction contracts and procurement methods. | Target Cost Contracting Strategy in Construction Principles Practices and Case Studies

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Handbook of Computational Social Science Volume 1 Theory Case Studies and Ethics

Handbook of Computational Social Science Volume 1 Theory Case Studies and Ethics

The Handbook of Computational Social Science is a comprehensive reference source for scholars across multiple disciplines. It outlines key debates in the field showcasing novel statistical modeling and machine learning methods and draws from specific case studies to demonstrate the opportunities and challenges in CSS approaches. The Handbook is divided into two volumes written by outstanding internationally renowned scholars in the field. This first volume focuses on the scope of computational social science ethics and case studies. It covers a range of key issues including open science formal modeling and the social and behavioral sciences. This volume explores major debates introduces digital trace data reviews the changing survey landscape and presents novel examples of computational social science research on sensing social interaction social robots bots sentiment manipulation and extremism in social media. The volume not only makes major contributions to the consolidation of this growing research field but also encourages growth in new directions. With its broad coverage of perspectives (theoretical methodological computational) international scope and interdisciplinary approach this important resource is integral reading for advanced undergraduates postgraduates and researchers engaging with computational methods across the social sciences as well as those within the scientifi c and engineering sectors. | Handbook of Computational Social Science Volume 1 Theory Case Studies and Ethics

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Business Innovation A Case Study Approach

Teaching Music Differently Case Studies of Inspiring Pedagogies

Teaching Music Differently Case Studies of Inspiring Pedagogies

Teaching Music Differently explores what music teachers do and why. It offers insightful analysis of eight in-depth studies of teachers in a range of settings – the early years a special school primary and secondary schools a college a prison a conservatoire and a community choir – and demonstrates that pedagogy is not simply the delivery of a curriculum or an enactment of a teaching plan. Rather a teacher’s pedagogy is complex nuanced and influenced by a multitude of factors. Exploring the theories teachers hold about their own teaching it reveals that even when teachers are engaged with the same subject their teaching varies substantially. It analyses the differences in terms of agency – the knowledge and skills that teachers bring to teaching their expectations shaped by their life histories the ways in which they relate to their students and the subject and their ideas about the content they teach – what is important what is interesting what is difficult for students to grasp. It also explores the constraints that are imposed upon the teachers – by curriculum policy institutions society and the students themselves. Together with discussion of key ideas for understanding the case studies historical influences on music pedagogy and the main discourses around music teaching Teaching Music Differently invites all music education professionals to consider their own responses to pedagogical discourses and to use these discourses to further the development of the profession as a whole. | Teaching Music Differently Case Studies of Inspiring Pedagogies

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Planning for Community-based Disaster Resilience Worldwide Learning from Case Studies in Six Continents

Planning for Community-based Disaster Resilience Worldwide Learning from Case Studies in Six Continents

We are witnessing an ever-increasing level and intensity of disasters from Ecuador to Ethiopia and beyond devastating millions of ordinary lives and causing long-term misery for vulnerable populations. Bringing together 26 case studies from six continents this volume provides a unique resource that discusses in considerable depth the multifaceted matrix of natural and human-made disasters. It examines their bearing on the loss of human and productive capital; the conduct of national policies and the setting of national development priorities; and on the nature of international aid and bilateral assistance strategies and programs of donor countries. In order to ensure the efficacy and appropriateness of their support for disaster survivors international agencies humanitarian and disaster relief organizations scholars non-governmental organizations and members of the global emergency management community need to have insight into best practices and lessons learned from various disasters across national and cultural boundaries. The evidence obtained from the numerous case studies in this volume serves to build a worldwide community that is better informed about the cultural and traditional contexts of such disasters and better enabled to prepare for respond to and finally rebuild sustainable communities after disasters in different environments. The main themes of the case studies include: • the need for community planning and emergency management to unite in order to achieve the mutual aim of creating a sustainable disaster-resilient community coupled with the necessity to enact and implement appropriate laws policies and development regulations for disaster risk reduction; • the need to develop a clear set of urban planning and urban design principles for improving the built environment’s capacities for disaster risk management through the integration of disaster risk reduction education into the curricula of colleges and universities; • the need to engage the whole community to build inclusive governance structures as prerequisites for addressing climate change vulnerability and fostering resilience and sustainability. Furthermore the case studies explore the need to link the existence and value of scientific knowledge accumulated in various countries with decision-making in disaster risk management; and the relevance and transferability from one cultural context to another of the lessons learned in building institutional frameworks for whole community partnerships. | Planning for Community-based Disaster Resilience Worldwide Learning from Case Studies in Six Continents

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