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Mediation in New Zealand is a significant new text which is designed to be specifically relevant to New Zealand s mediation professionals, academics, and students. In achieving this objective, authors Grant Morris and Annabel Shaw explore New Zealand s mediation landscape from four different, but interconnected perspectives. The first six chapters examine New Zealand mediation s historical and theoretical context. Chapters 7 to 9 provide a skills-based analysis of mediation practice, and provide practical advice for mediators and mediation advocates. This is followed in chapters 10 to 13 by a systematic overview of prominent mediation specialist areas (including the first evidence-based anal...
Traditional ideas of mediator neutrality and impartiality have come under increasing attack in recent decades. There is, however, a lack of consensus on what should replace them. Mediation Ethics offers a response to this question, developing a new theory of mediation that emphasises its nature as a relational process.
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Sarah Pickard offers a detailed and wide-ranging assessment of electoral and non-electoral political participation of young people in contemporary Britain, drawing on perspectives and insights from youth studies, political science and political sociology. This comprehensive book enquires into the approaches used by the social sciences to understand young people’s politics and documents youth-led evolutions in political behaviour. After unpicking key concepts including ‘political participation,’ ‘generations,’ the ‘political life-cycle,’ and the ‘youth vote,’ Pickard draws on a combination of quantitative and qualitative research to trace the dynamics operating in electoral ...
The authors debunk the empty promises of many recent self-help books with their simple, sensible approach to real-life fulfillment. They have developed a scientifically supported model that really can raise happiness and bring life under control.
I still don’t consider myself a monster but I’m imprisoned by a group that insists I am the worst of monsters. I’m tormented. I’m tortured. Harassed. Harangued. And now I find myself dealing with the boy named after an angel. On. A. Regular. Basis. Oh, and lest I forget, I’m also dealing with a sadistic hunter who insists on leaving me bruised and battered. I want to be back at Netherside more than anything in the world. That doesn’t look likely. Not under these circumstances. I supposed I’ll be lucky if I survive this ordeal.
‘Draws you in and doesn’t let you go. Gripping, chilling and twisted.’ Judy Finnigan You trust me. You shouldn’t.
Fifty Key American Films explores and contextualises some of the most important films ever made in the United States. With case studies from the early years of cinema to the present day, this comprehensive Key Guide provides accessible analyses from a range of theoretical perspectives. This chronologically ordered volume includes coverage of: Citizen Kane Casablanca Psycho Taxi Driver Blade Runner Pulp Fiction Amongst a raft of well-known films, the work of some of America’s best known directors, such as Lynch, Scorsese, Coppola and Scott, is discussed. This book is essential reading for students of film, and will be of interest to anyone seeking to explore the impact of American cinema.
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