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China in Transition
China in Transition

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The objective of this book is to analyse some of the political, economic and social problems and issues confronted by the Chinese leaders. This book differs from other books on China in that all th...

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Social Policy and the Body: Transitions in Corporeal Discourse
Social Policy and the Body: Transitions in Corporeal Discourse

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"In the opening chapters, the editors outline their proposition that social policy in successive periods of welfare capitalism has been constituted by three corporeal discourses. The imperative of...

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Policing Urban Poverty
Policing Urban Poverty

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"Policing Urban Poverty provides a comprehensive and wide-ranging analysis of the policy implications of social problems for the welfare state in general and the police service in particular, throu...

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Learning the hard way
Learning the hard way

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Celluloid sisters
Celluloid sisters

By Janet Thumim

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