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Merging Clinical Social Work Practice and Antiracist Positioning
How to be a Clinically Sound, Antiracist Social Work Practitioner©2024 Textbook -
The Principle of Subsidiarity in Catholic Social Thought
Implications for Social Justice and Civil Society in Nigeria©2011 Monographs -
Language as Social Action
This Series explores new and exciting advances in the ways in which language both reflects and fashions social reality--and thereby constitutes critical means of social action. As well as these being central foci in face-to-face interactions across different cultures, they also assume significance in the ways that language functions in the mass medias, new technologies, organizations, and social institutions. Language As Social Action does not uphold apartheid against any particular methodological and/or ideological position, but, rather, promotes (wherever possible) cross-fertilization of ideas and empirical data across the many, all-too-contrastive, social scientific approaches to language and communication. Contributors to the Series will also accord due attention to the historical, political, and economic forces that contextually bound the ways in which language patterns are analyzed, produced, and received. The Series will also provide an important platform for theory-driven works that have profound, and otentimes provocative, implications for social policy. This Series explores new and exciting advances in the ways in which language both reflects and fashions social reality--and thereby constitutes critical means of social action. As well as these being central foci in face-to-face interactions across different cultures, they also assume significance in the ways that language functions in the mass medias, new technologies, organizations, and social institutions. Language As Social Action does not uphold apartheid against any particular methodological and/or ideological position, but, rather, promotes (wherever possible) cross-fertilization of ideas and empirical data across the many, all-too-contrastive, social scientific approaches to language and communication. Contributors to the Series will also accord due attention to the historical, political, and economic forces that contextually bound the ways in which language patterns are analyzed, produced, and received. The Series will also provide an important platform for theory-driven works that have profound, and otentimes provocative, implications for social policy. This Series explores new and exciting advances in the ways in which language both reflects and fashions social reality--and thereby constitutes critical means of social action. As well as these being central foci in face-to-face interactions across different cultures, they also assume significance in the ways that language functions in the mass medias, new technologies, organizations, and social institutions. Language As Social Action does not uphold apartheid against any particular methodological and/or ideological position, but, rather, promotes (wherever possible) cross-fertilization of ideas and empirical data across the many, all-too-contrastive, social scientific approaches to language and communication. Contributors to the Series will also accord due attention to the historical, political, and economic forces that contextually bound the ways in which language patterns are analyzed, produced, and received. The Series will also provide an important platform for theory-driven works that have profound, and otentimes provocative, implications for social policy.
34 publications
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The Positive Side of Interpersonal Communication
©2012 Textbook -
Reformed Social Ethics and the Korean Church
©1998 Others -
Narratives of Social Justice Teaching
How English Teachers Negotiate Theory and Practice Between Preservice and Inservice Spaces©2008 Textbook -
The Current Perspective on Social Media
©2019 Edited Collection -
Ecologies of Socialisms
Germany, Nature, and the Left in History, Politics, and Culture©2019 Edited Collection -
The Theory of Social Pulsation
©2017 Monographs -
Crisis and Sustainability: Responses from Different Positions
14th Annual Conference of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Sofia, 7-8 October 2011©2014 Conference proceedings -
Social Innovation, the Social Economy and World Economic Development
Democracy and Labour Rights in an Era of Globalization©2009 Conference proceedings -
Child Protection Social Workers and Asylum-Seeking Families in Ireland
Issues of Culture, Race, Power Relations, and Mistrust©2022 Monographs -
Variability in Perspectives on Current Issues in Social Sciences
©2020 Edited Collection -
Competition, Coordination, Social Order
Responsible Business, Civil Society, and Government in an Open Society©2017 Monographs -
A Social Market Economy and European Economic Monetary Union
©2013 Monographs