Active Citizenship: Making a Difference Author : Lucia Downey Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639890132 A philosophy that advocates that members of charitable organizations, companies, or nation-states have certain roles and responsibilities to society and the environment is referred to as active citizenship. Read More |
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Architecture: A Global Perspective Author : Brian Spears Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639890606 The art and science which is concerned with the planning, designing and construction of buildings or other structures is called architecture. Features that make a building or structure identifiable are Read More |
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Causes and Consequences of Childlessness Author : Aberforth Finch Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639890972 The state of not having children is referred to as childlessness. There are several types of childlessness that can be classified into natural sterility, social sterility, circumstantial childlessness Read More |
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Foundations of Social Protection: Politics and System Author : Ezekiel Jones Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639892181 Social protection is a range of policies meant for the prevention, management, and overcoming of situations that adversely affect the well-being of individuals and families. It consists of programs designed Read More |
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Gendered Crossings: Women and Migration Author : Savannah Ralston Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639892358 Women constitute almost half of the international migrant population, travelling either as migrant workers or refugees. This migration usually takes place from third-world countries to wealthier nations. Read More |
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Author : Gabriel Lucas Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639892433 The process of global integration and interaction among individuals, companies and governments is known as globalization. It includes integration of national and local economies into unregulated, global Read More |
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Innovations in the Social Sector: A Practical Approach Author : Alfie Dixon Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639892914 Social innovations are actions that intend to meet social needs in a better way than the existing practices. Such innovations may be needed to improve working conditions, education, community development Read More |
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Liberalism: Fundamental Principles Author : Miranda Cole Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639893263 Liberty refers to the state of being free from the oppressive restrictions imposed on one's behavior and political views. Liberalism refers to the moral and political philosophy that is based on liberty, Read More |
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Life and Work Life: Quality Assessment and Analysis Author : Rudy Ford Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639893300 Workers worldwide are struggling to balance their personal lives and work due to various factors. The term work-life balance refers to new measures being implemented by various corporates to make the workers Read More |
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Migration: Sociological and Economic Impacts Author : Jacob Kennedy Subject : Sociology ISBN :9781639893553 Human migration refers to the permanent change of residence by an individual or a group. It can be categorized into several groups. Voluntary and forced migration are the two major classifications of migration. Read More |