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(Re)considering Discourses of Risk and Responsibility Through the Lens of Healthism: Interpreting the International Response to a Global Health Strategy for Noncommunicable Diseases. [PDF]
Brown T.
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Who's afraid of the political novel? An introduction. [PDF]
Perica I, Peyroles A.
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Midwifery, 2016
A Cochrane Systematic Review of midwife-led continuity of care models found that women who get to know their midwives have less birth intervention, are more satisfied and have fewer adverse perinatal outcomes (Sandall et al., 2015). In fact, the evidence is now so strong on this issue that one could consider it unethical not to offer all women this ...
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A Cochrane Systematic Review of midwife-led continuity of care models found that women who get to know their midwives have less birth intervention, are more satisfied and have fewer adverse perinatal outcomes (Sandall et al., 2015). In fact, the evidence is now so strong on this issue that one could consider it unethical not to offer all women this ...
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THE CHARITY COMMISSION – POLITICISED AND POLITICISING
Economic Affairs, 2010Charities have always had to show that they provide a ‘public benefit’, the meaning of which has been developed by case law. The Charity Commission, a body created by the last government, has provided guidance on the meaning of ‘public benefit’ which is at odds with the meaning developed in case law – and therefore in conflict with the statute under ...
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Early Years Educator, 2011
The government's response to the Tickell Review of the Early Years Foundation Stage has left many in the sector with deep concerns, particularly at some of the language and concepts that are used.
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The government's response to the Tickell Review of the Early Years Foundation Stage has left many in the sector with deep concerns, particularly at some of the language and concepts that are used.
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Environmental Politics, 2001
This article issues directly from fieldwork on intentional communities and the green movement in the UK. Research involved visits to a number of intentional communities in Britain and interviews comprising a series of open-ended questions about the nature and role of the community and individual worldviews and politics.
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This article issues directly from fieldwork on intentional communities and the green movement in the UK. Research involved visits to a number of intentional communities in Britain and interviews comprising a series of open-ended questions about the nature and role of the community and individual worldviews and politics.
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2023
Chapter 1 outlines the concept of home and its political relevance. I begin by drawing on the work of feminist theorists to argue that the home is a highly political site. The chapter then turns to the interrelated concepts of stigma, precarity and domicide – the intentional destruction of home. I outline how I have extended the term to consider ‘socio-
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Chapter 1 outlines the concept of home and its political relevance. I begin by drawing on the work of feminist theorists to argue that the home is a highly political site. The chapter then turns to the interrelated concepts of stigma, precarity and domicide – the intentional destruction of home. I outline how I have extended the term to consider ‘socio-
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Politicisation, de-politicisation, re-politicisation: French poetry after May 1968
Twentieth Century CommunismThis article grapples with the changing relationships between politics and aesthetics in post‐1968 French poetic production. With reference to some of the salient socio-economic shifts that have occurred since the 1970s ‐ from the neoliberal disciplining of the working classes initiated in the late 1970s and the ideological and critical ‘paralysis ...
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