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The Sociology of Work
Continuity and Change in Paid and Unpaid Work
2020 || Paperback || Stephen Edgell e.a. || SAGE
Now in a fully updated third edition, The Sociology of Work draws on the work of classic and contemporary theorists, to provide readers with a thorough exploration of all aspects of work and employment, including paid and unpaid work, standard and non-standard employment, and even unemployment.
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Analyzing Social Networks
2020 || Paperback || Stephen P. Borgatti e.a. || SAGE
The leading guidebook for social network students and researchers, particularly those using NetDraw and UCINET data analysis software, now with updated tools, methods and statistical models.
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Low Intensity Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
A Practitioner's Guide
2021 || Paperback || Mark Papworth e.a. || SAGE
A practical and comprehensive introduction to the principles, skills and application of Low Intensity Cognitive Behaviour Therapy.
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An Introduction to R for Spatial Analysis and Mapping
2021 || Paperback || Chris Brunsdon e.a. || SAGE
This is a new edition of the accessible and student-friendly 'how to' for anyone using R for the first time, for use in spatial statistical analysis, geocomputation and digital mapping.
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Practical Ethics in Counselling and Psychotherapy
A Relational Approach
Paperback || Linda Finlay || SAGE
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Effective Leadership, Management and Supervision in Health and Social Care
2021 || Paperback || Richard Field e.a. || SAGE
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After Progress
2022 || Paperback || Martin Savransky e.a. || SAGE
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Journey to Adulthood
East Asian Perspectives
2023 || Paperback || Chin-Chun Yi e.a. || SAGE
This book is the first scientific publication on transition to adulthood in East Asia with most chapters utilizing a longitudinal panel dataset of Taiwanese youth from 2000 to 2018 (i.e., from age 14 to 32).
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Analyzing Social Networks Using R
Your Essential Guide
2022 || Paperback || Stephen P. Borgatti e.a. || SAGE
This approachable book introduces network research in R, walking you through every step of doing social network analysis.
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Classical Sociological Theory
2021 || Paperback || Steven Loyal e.a. || SAGE
Introduces readers to the key figures and founders of sociological theory, including Marx, Weber, Durkheim and Martineau - locating each thinker within their own social, political and historical context and helping readers use these ideas to understand the contemporary world.